I would like to share a bit about my hobbies, which are quite— too many at times. I been engaged in art since childhood, my earliest being the creation of mixing my play dough together.
Later, I worked Perler beads, using a heart-shaped template for a while. My mother some beading supplies for crafting bolo.
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I cannot recall the names of the silver charms used, but I would often them ascarf, decorating it foam beads and pony beads to create a western neck accessory. These worn with dresses or formal outfits and were fashionable in the 1990.
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I also remember making salt dough with my aunt one year, possibly for a family reunion. I believe she made some for as well though I am not certain. I spent time at Aunt Frances’s house doing and even baking—once we made a peanut pie. She always had baked goods on her counter. The peanut butter pie stands out most, and I I still have the recipe in my cookbook which I should find share.
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She also taught me how crochet, and I once a doily. I have created few small ones, as shelf decorations. Going back, I made my quilt with my grandmother I was eight, in the early 1990s. As a child, I didn’t have access to f, slime, or similar novelty toys Instead, I was always occupied with projects. also had plenty Barbies accessories to with, but I constantly engaged in something creative!



