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Sweet Paul’s Felt Mushrooms

November 5, 2013 by Linda Lanese

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Sweet Paul has the most beautiful online magazine that has so many lovely ideas and it is here for us free.  The issue “FALL 2012” that I am looking at gives us instructions on how to make several dramatic felt Mushrooms and you too will fall in love with Sweet Paul and his magazine. For the Felt Mushrooms start on page 69 though page 75 and you can download the entire magazine into a PDF file.

About Sweet Paul by Paul

I was raised, Paul Lowe Einlyng, in Oslo, Norway by two little old ladies, my great aunt, Auntie Gunnvor and my grandmother, who I lovingly referred to as Mormor. Ever since I was small, I’ve been obsessed with cooking, crafting and decorating. It’s in my blood. Both my grandmother and great aunt were excellent cooks and crafters with impeccable taste. But they were not perfectionists. Their cakes tended to be a little lopsided and their craft projects definitely weren’t up to Martha’s standards.  But they always had such fun! I’ve adopted my grandmother’s motto, “fullkommenhet er kjedelig…” which means “perfection is boring,” and I have incorporated it and her sheer joy of creating into everything I do.  Learn all about Sweet Paul HERE!  Like Sweet Paul on Facebook!

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