Paper weaving with a purpose article

Paper Weaving with a Purpose

TTurning simple materials into moments of meaning There’s something quietly powerful about weaving — the rhythm of going over and under, the slow build of a pattern, the way torn edges find their place in something whole. When done with paper, it becomes even more accessible — no loom needed, just your hands, some scraps, […]

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Open journal with Joy Notes prompts for creativity and mindfulness in older adults

Joy Notes

This week, let something small be enough. A stitched edge, a quiet cup of tea, or a single flower in a jar. Notice the beauty in something old. A fabric scrap, a memory, a well-worn book — what still speaks? Let your hands move slower this week. See how your mind follows. Try a new

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Paper Pulp Screen

What My Hands Remember

Sometimes, when I sit down to craft — even with something simple like paper and glue — my hands begin before my mind has caught up.They remember the shape of a fold, the rhythm of cutting, the soft weight of waterlogged pulp slipping through a screen. They know how to begin, even when I feel

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Resilience in Motion: How Shebah Carfagna Turned Challenge Into Purpose

Adapted and reimagined from an original article by Xavier VillarmarzoFor Creative Golden Years At 67, Shebah Carfagna is redefining what it means to age with strength, passion, and presence. A lifelong advocate for movement and mindset, Shebah is a nationally recognized fitness expert, wellness entrepreneur, and mother whose journey has been shaped by resilience, purpose,

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