Monthly Archives: April 2023

Italian Bread

It’s actually pretty easy to make a loaf of Italian bread. Just six ingredients, this bread kneads with the help of a dough hook, in fact – excluding the rise time, it takes no time at all to put together. … Continue reading

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A Bow Tie for Easter

It’s our annual tradition that I make a bow tie for the Boy to wear on Easter. I present this year’s model! Making bow ties is a terrific way to use up the smaller scraps in your fabric stash. There’s … Continue reading

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Caturday

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Twisted Tropes

Twisted Tropes, a collection of short stories by eight authors that I recently designed. Things are never what they seem, and on the other side of this cover, what you know isn’t so! Plunge into eight tales of that will … Continue reading

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Visual Metaphor – Expect the Unexpected

This is another in a series of visual metaphors that I provide as a learning tool for executive coaches in order to develop their clients’ leadership skills. This visual metaphor is a three panel, sequential cartoon that illustrates this client’s … Continue reading

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A Sketchbook Not from Heaven

The sketchbook made for the shelves of Philadelphia based discount chain Five Below is coming in below my expectations. I’ve had a lot of luck with the cheap, juvenile sketchbooks that I have received as gifts from Target, but they … Continue reading

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Yogurt Pear Cake

A simple pear cake while we’re waiting for the summer fruits to  show up!

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