Technically they are cranes--that's what the origami pattern we used says--but I've been thinking of them as generic liturgical white birds. Various members folded them, then we strung them on monofilament and hot-glue-gunned them in place so they wouldn't slide. They are tied to a sort of grid thing one of our elders clamped together. We are leaving them up for the Great Fifty Days--too much work to have them up just on Easter Sunday!
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Oh, that's beautiful!
Beautiful!
I need your email address to add you to 50 days 50 miles - email me at catnip56 @ bellsouth.net so I can invite you to join.
What is it? Is it a temporary decoration or is that the way your church always looks--the doves,, I mean (are they doves?) I'm fascinated.
ooh, beautiful.
hey, i just realized that we might be really geographically close. will you email me at katherinepershey at yahoo dot com?
That IS beautiful.
Hey, like cathy I also need your email address to add you to the Reading the Bible in 90 Days blog. :)
Email me at jennifer@shellridge.org so I can send you the invite.
just writing to say just lovely (not inviting you to anything - grin!)
That is way, way cool.
beautiful simply stunning :)
I am envious....
I'm glad I stopped by, though I really came to say :
could you skip over to the OT devotinoal and leave your short bio please we need it ASAP
http://ordinarytimebook.blogspot.com/
thanks
Technically they are cranes--that's what the origami pattern we used says--but I've been thinking of them as generic liturgical white birds. Various members folded them, then we strung them on monofilament and hot-glue-gunned them in place so they wouldn't slide. They are tied to a sort of grid thing one of our elders clamped together. We are leaving them up for the Great Fifty Days--too much work to have them up just on Easter Sunday!
gorgeous!
and generic liturgical white birds cracks me up.
Where is this? In your sanctuary? Cool
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