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September 6, 2016October 29, 2024 - Leah Ellison Bradley 1 Comment

Trinkets and Treasures

I got some great presents for my birthday a couple of weeks ago, from friends and family who really know me – handmade gifts (a pillow made from flour sack towel I fell in love with), guilty pleasures (gel pens), splurges (a Netbook and a new handbag), and a gift[Read more]

Filed Under: Maker | Tagged: childhood, creative reuse, keepsakes, origin stories, printer's tray
August 5, 2013 - Leah Ellison Bradley Leave a comment

Got Yarn?

If I choose what to work on this month based on what supplies I have in the greatest volume, you’ll see a lot of things made with yarn. A. Lot. The challenge: every skein or ball or wad of yarn in my collection is left over from a previous project[Read more]

Filed Under: Maker | Tagged: cheap therapy, childhood, Mom, wire hangers, yarn
December 21, 2012June 27, 2016 - Leah Ellison Bradley 5 Comments

Christmas + Autism

I’ve heard that the human body is unable to distinguish between fear and excitement. (I’m sure I learned that from an episode of Grey’s Anatomy, so don’t quote me or use this information in any real-life situation).  Apparently the same physiological reactions occur in both situations and it’s our brain’s[Read more]

Filed Under: Maker | Tagged: Autism, childhood, Christmas, excitement, fear
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