Every Christmas I receive at least one craft kit as a gift. This year I got a little plaster highland cow to paint.
I used acrylic paint for this project and here's how he turned out.
Every Christmas I receive at least one craft kit as a gift. This year I got a little plaster highland cow to paint.
K-Jane by Lydia Kang
This story of a Korean-American girl who sets out to make herself an expert in Korean culture to "save" her baby brother and impress the boy of her dreams gives me some hesitation. It has the potential for a lot of second-hand embarrassment, something I can't always handle. At the same time, it could really dig into some issues of culture and identity so I'm willing to give it a shot. Let's give it a listen and see what we think.
What are you currently reading?
I Don't Wish You Well by Jumata Emill - Everyone thought that they knew the truth about the murders that happened in Moss Pointe but five years later new evidence is coming to light and Pryce is determined to find out the truth.
What did you recently finish reading?
The Big Bad Wolf Murder by P.G. Bell - When her rival in a game of Tooth and Claw dies suddenly on the field and Ruby is framed for his murder, it's a race against time to find out what really happened before the police catch up with her.
What do you think you'll read next?
Winter White by Annie Cardi
Title: Down a Dark Path
I don't know about your family, but in mine craft kits are a standard Christmas gift. I got this squirrel punch needle kit this year. He's simple but pretty cute. Right now I'm using him as a wall hanging but he might get repurposed later as a decoration on a bag or a pillow.
Title: Bittersweet in the Hollow
What are you currently reading?
Hattie Mae Begins Again by Sharon G Flake - A girl from a humble background is given an opportunity to attend an elite boarding school.
What did you recently finish reading?
Gaslit by Megan Davidhizar - When her aunt dies in a gas leak, a teen suspects there's more to the story.
What do you think you'll read next?
Evergreen by Buck Turner