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This blanket is a generous size at 36inx36in. It is made from an acrylic yarn that is very soft and also easy to wash. It is lightweight and warm. The pattern of this blanket is what really makes this blanket interesting. It was made from corner to corner and the diamond pattern was formed along the way.
This is a fun design that changed the whole time I was making it. The colors meld beautifully into one another. This would be beautiful for a boy or a girl.
Machine wash cold, preferably in a zippered bag or pillowcase. This prevents pulls in the yarn. Machine dry low or air. Also can be hand washed and lay flat to dry.
This CreativeMornings/NewYork event was generously hosted by Parsons School of Design.
Our speaker was Paola Mendoza.
The event was sponsored by MailChimp, Shutterstock, FreshBooks, Adobe, and WordPress.
Coffee was generously donated by Irving Farm and breakfast was catered by Eat Offbeat.
All photos by Paul Jun.
This CreativeMornings Philadelphia event was generously hosted by our partners at Center / Architecture + Design, HoneyGrow, and Counter Culture Coffee
Michael Barsanti is the Edwin Wolf 2nd Director of the Library Company of Philadelphia. He is the 30th person to lead the organization since its founding by Benjamin Franklin in 1731.
Dr. Barsanti holds a bachelor’s degree from Williams College, a Master’s degree from University of Miami, and a Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Pennsylvania, where he specialized in twentieth century literature and the works of James Joyce. He has led an eclectic career in the Philadelphia cultural community that includes positions at the Rosenbach Museum & Library, the Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, and the Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Drexel University and has served on the Board of Trustees of Pig Iron Theatre and Independence Charter School.
The event was sponsored globally by MailChimp and WordPress.com.
All photos taken by Steve Weinik.
This CreativeMornings/Chicago event was generously hosted by The Nerdery
Nathanial Salzman was our speaker.
The event was sponsored by
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Photo by Keith Mandley II.
This CreativeMornings Philadelphia event was generously hosted by our partners at Center / Architecture + Design, HoneyGrow, and Counter Culture Coffee
Michael Barsanti is the Edwin Wolf 2nd Director of the Library Company of Philadelphia. He is the 30th person to lead the organization since its founding by Benjamin Franklin in 1731.
Dr. Barsanti holds a bachelor’s degree from Williams College, a Master’s degree from University of Miami, and a Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Pennsylvania, where he specialized in twentieth century literature and the works of James Joyce. He has led an eclectic career in the Philadelphia cultural community that includes positions at the Rosenbach Museum & Library, the Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, and the Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Drexel University and has served on the Board of Trustees of Pig Iron Theatre and Independence Charter School.
The event was sponsored globally by MailChimp and WordPress.com.
All photos taken by Steve Weinik.
It's an eggplant, ladies and gentlemen. It was late and I didn't have a shot for the day, so there it is.
This CreativeMornings Philadelphia event was generously hosted by our partners atFS Investments at the Navy Yard.
In this talk, Hidden City Philadelphia’s Pete Woodall explains how curiosity fueled his urban exploration and more.
The event was sponsored locally by La Colombe Coffee and Federal Donuts. Globally, this event was sponsored by MailChimp, Adobe, and WordPress.com.
All photos taken by FS Investments Video Producer Endrit Faslliaj.
This is inside the base of the Currituck Light House. You'd expect to see pennies in this well surrounded by the spiral staircase. But dollars are a surprise considering each climber has already paid $6.00 to enter. Then again, it's a worthy preservation cause.
Over 80 people from across Canada spent four intense days of discovery, study and fellowship at Stewards by Design 2017. The participants from 22 congregations came with open hearts and generous spirits, and together with planning team, mentors, worship leaders and keynote speaker Dr. Kennon Callahan, explored how to share compassion, community and hope and unleash generosity in their communities.
This CreativeMornings/NewYork event was generously hosted by the National Sawdust.
Mark Chambers.
This event was sponsored by Mailchimp, Adobe, WordPress, and
Harvest.
All photos by Paul Jun | @pauljunbear
"Giving frees us from the familiar territory of our own needs by opening our mind to the unexplained worlds occupied by the needs of others."
~ Barbara Bush
I did 2 really cool things this week. First, I went on a photo expidition with my old Canon PowerShot SD110. Secondly, I posted my fav shots from my little old camera along with quotes that were randomly selected from www.wisdomquotes.com. The photo title is the quote category and you've already read the quote. I loved how the quotes fit (or don't fit) with the photo!
CreativeMornings / Johnny Pate
This CreativeMornings/FortWorth event was generously hosted by Historic 512.
Johnny Pate was our speaker.
The event was sponsored by MailChimp, WordPress, Printed Threads, J.O., The Bogle Agency.
Photos by Cliff Baise.
This CreativeMornings/Oklahoma City event was generously presented by Dunlap Codding and Clover Partners.
Desmond Mason was our speaker.
The event was sponsored by Adobe, MailChimp, Shutterstock and Wordpress.
All photos by Emily Hart (ninaandbphotography.com)
This CreativeMornings/Amsterdam event was generously hosted by NewWerktheater.
André Platteel was our speaker.
The event was sponsored by Aquent, MailChimp, Adobe and WordPress.com.
Photos by Niko da Costa Gomez.
This CreativeMornings/Chicago event was generously hosted at Big Shoulders Coffee
Evie & Ashley were our speakers.
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