An embarrassingly long time ago, Ms. Scribbletown gave me an prize, the Arte y Pico Award. It's pretty, isn't it? Here's what she said about it:
I did a little digging and discovered some rules for awarding this prize. I won’t bore you with any but the crucial piece of information: you have to pick five blogs that you consider deserve this award in terms of creativity, design, interesting material, and general contributions to the blogger community, no matter what language.
Herewith, five blogs that make me want to whistle and therefore deserve a prize.
- For creativity, Bookmaking With Kids. If you have kids or work with kids, you'll want to go see what she's got to suggest for book arts projects with said kids.
- For design, A Very Mary Design. She's all about the rubber cement - gluing bits of this and scraps of that together to make all sorts of charming things.
- For interesting material, Kyla. Honestly, I don't know how she does it. But she does it with grace and strength.
- And for general contributions to the blogger community, Mothers With Cancer and Glow In The Woods. Both are group blogs, the first focused on what you might expect, the second on "babylost mamas" - and both form community around tragic, difficult, awful circumstances.
Now what have the seven dwarves across the street have to do with the Arte y Pico? Style points for the matching sweatshirts (creativity & design) and teamwork (community).
Fragile threads we hang by. Oh well, I tried.
congrats! AND, I love your NahBloMe sign! I must just fucking steal it.
ReplyDeleteI momentarily thought bookmaking with kids was a way to get your child some valuable mob-friendly job training.
ReplyDeleteFragile threads, indeed. And congrats to you and your wonderful winners!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your award, and to all of your selectees. Keep us posted on the progress of the mysterious makings of the seven dwarves.
ReplyDeleteHey, 7 elves with matching anything certainly deserves a prize.
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I like the visual with the guys on the roof.
ReplyDeleteOne night recently I came home to find a bunch of Mennintes on my roof in a line. They looked like a line of crows.
KayTar comes up with the material, I just put it into writing. LOL. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteA well-deserved award, and lovely choices for passing it along!
ReplyDeleteKudos on the award. And thanks for naming Bookmaking With Kids.
ReplyDeleteSo what if I have an obsession with rubber cement? Huh? So what?! lol! Thanks for the award - it kind of makes me want to stop sitting here in front of the computer and then make something crafty with cement and bits and orts and such.
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