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The Sunday Paper #606 May 24, 2026 I had the pleasure of speaking with Jim Patterson of Two Rivers Paper on Paper Talk. Patterson is a life-long papermaker and owner of Two Rivers...
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The Sunday Paper #606 May 24, 2026 I had the pleasure of speaking with Jim Patterson of Two Rivers Paper on Paper Talk. Patterson is a life-long papermaker and owner of Two Rivers...
Sundays are for walking past a minivan full of Toy Story merchandise with purple, green and white livery and knowing, knowing in your marrow that the owner has named it "Bus Lighty...
Sundays are for watching Youtube videos about different types of laminate primer and working out if you've taken on too much by redecorating the kitchen. One video will recommend o...
The Sunday Paper #606 May 17, 2026 I’ve had a cancellation for my upcoming Taos Paper Retreat, which takes place July 19-25 at the Mabel Dodge Luhan House in Northern New Mexico, a...
Assuming I haven't gotten torn apart by wild boars, Sundays are for navigating the wooded valleys around Cadair Idris. I'm on a hiking holiday in Eryri till Tuesday 14th April, tra...
The Sunday Paper #600 April 5, 2026 Happy Easter to those of you who celebrate, and Happy Spring! We had really warm weather a week ago, and then 8″ of snow on Thursday night! We m...
Sundays are for setting up a fan fiction writing group with your fellow RPG dungeon masters. You gather in a nice living room that often reminds visitors of the beloved previous te...
Sundays are for remembering the glorious sunshine you enjoyed but half a week ago, while looking out at eleven degrees Celsius' worth of grey skies and drizzle. Did you know some p...
The Sunday Paper #601 April 12, 2026 This is your last chance to join The Paper Year until July – we’re waiting for you! The Paper Year is an annual subscription club – an ongoing...
The Sunday Paper #607 May 31, 2026 I’m hosting the first Papermaking Master Class of the season, which begins tomorrow, and I’m really looking forward to meeting the four participa...
The Sunday Paper #602 April 19, 2026 I’m busy in the studio editioning the alphabet. Here’s the end of a day’s work, the letter Z. In general, I like to pace myself, not push mysel...
The Sunday Paper #605 May 10, 2026 Happy Mother’s Day to all of you moms out there! We are making these Landscape Cards in The Paper Year this month, and I made one for my mother a...
The Sunday Paper #604 May 3, 2026 I had the pleasure of interviewing Doug Beube on Episode #154 of Paper Talk, a mixed-media artist working across numerous disciplines, including b...
Sundays are for rooting out clothes moths. The wool-devouring bastards have started cropping up all over my flat. I've put traps down but that's only dealing with the ones which ha...
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Happy Sunday, friends! The sun is shining today, so after church, my plan is to live OUTSIDE! Who doesn’t love a weekend in May? 😉 Here’s a little recap of our week should you hav...
The Sunday Paper #603 April 26, 2026 Yesterday, I taught a workshop through Kennesaw State University, and we create these woven paper lanterns and notebooks. So fun! Please reach...
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