Anna Spargo-Ryan carefully layers metaphors throughout The Paper House to blur the space between reality and imagination. Jean Carlo Emer /Unsplash, CC BY Why do we tell stories, and how are they crafted? In this series, we unpick the work of the writer on both page and screen. Anna Spargo-Ryan’s debut novel, The Paper House (2016), is a layered articulation of loss and grief, perception and reality. It explores the nature of reality as felt and lived by protagonist Heather – not always what the other characters consider as real. The Paper House takes the reader into Heather’s means of escape: the almost mythical garden of her new house where she meets people, both real and unreal. The characters Heather...
How to Transfer Vintage Wallpaper, Pictures and Almost Anything on Wood to put this on some flour sack dish towels and maybe some pillowcases – Laura. Give your photos an antique twist by transferring them to thick and tough wood. Absurd? No! This wood transfer picture is easy to make and your pals will surely . 30 thg 8, 2018 – Check out this awesome how to-photo transfer to wood ! . how to transfer photos onto wood 4 different ways What technique is your favorit. how to transfer photos onto Let’s Dish Recipes: Easy Family Friendly Recipes. In today’s post: Learn THE BEST (and fastest) way to do a mod podge photo transfer and put one of your favorite pictures...
Pass the beer, please!!! You guys know how much I love Game Day food. Just give me all the finger-licking goodness because you know I ain’t watching the game. Nope, my eyes are glued to the ice cold beers and the sticky, glossy, super-saucy, honey buffalo wings, waiting to be dunked, smothered and fully swimming in that homemade Ranch. Serve with celery sticks, extra beers and lots of napkins. They’ll come in handy! Side note: You can, of course, use store-bought Ranch if you’re short on time but seriously, nothing beats the homemade version. Honey Buffalo Wings with Homemade Ranch Yield: 6 servings prep time: 30 minutes cook time: 55 minutes total time: 1 hour 25 minutes Pass the beer, please!!!...
See my disclosure policy here. 1. I mended a camp chair bag. When we packed for camping last weekend, we discovered that one of our camp chair bags had a big hole in the side. So, when we unpacked, I set it aside for mending (if I put it back in the shed, I knew I would NOT get around to mending it.) It took just a minute to sew up the side, and I reinforced a few other fraying spots while I had the machine out. 2. I mended a kitchen towel. This mending-a-kitchen-towel-thing has been in my five frugal things posts about 74 million times because the manufacturer’s stitching on my towels is forever coming apart. (And also,...