Wordless Wednesday

Gifts that will always be in bloom.



New Beginnings in Pretty Pots
When I can find a new beginning and some pretty pottery to start it in, I’ve found a moment of sheer delight. Now, on to my next pottery and baby find!
Cee’s Flower of the Day – FOTD

This is another idea for a hand-made face mask which was made for us at work. It has a pocket on the inside where you can add a 4×4 filter.
Thank you B! 😊😷☺️
Protect and Prevent 🌟

“A friend is what the heart needs all the time.”
-Henry Van Dyke

by Beth Haley
Masu boxes were originally square wooden boxes used for measuring out rice during a time when powerful families, military warlords and samurai ruled Japan, called the feudal period of Japanese history.
Today, I made a masu box, with a lid, out of origami paper.

It’s a great size for small treasures or small desk items like paperclips, and for an uncovered box, if you double the paper with both plain sides facing inward, the bottom of your box will have a nice design also.

Otherwise the inside looks like this:

Which is fine if it’s going to be covered by a lid anyways!
Directions for making an origami masu box: Origami.me