Today, I take another look at ornare, a beautiful papercraft style you will want to try for yourself–and you probably already have the tools at home right now! See the introductory article behind the click!
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Redo: Descriptive Mess, Lady GaGa Fugue, Hair Comic, and Listography
An insightful look at the messes in our house, a classical-style rendition of “Bad Romance,” a true-to-life hair comic, and an online list tool–all available behind the click!
Redo: Gaming Makes You Smarter
In this insightful piece, I describe how games of any sort work our brain cells in new ways. Think games are a waste of time? Click the link and read–you might be surprised!
Redo: Lead with God First
Leaders are held to high standards in the Bible, as this post from Proverbs affirms. But we all can benefit from this advice–click the link to find out how!
Redo: Living Without Portable Computers
I have utterly transformed this previously whiny post, shaping it into a reminder of how much we rely on computers and the Internet–and how we can function without them. Think it’s impossible? Click the link and read on!
Redo: The Renaissance of Web Animations
This old post got a new title and new content–see some all-new best practices on working with web animations!
Redo: Play-Doh: An Exercise in Mooshy Creativity
Sometimes, as adults, we need to relearn lessons about creativity from our childhood–as I discuss in this insightful post about Play-Doh and what it can teach us. (Click and read; you might be pleasantly surprised!)
Redo: Cool Inventions, Personalized Jewelry, Mutual Weirdness, and World Statistics
Want to browse through some crazy clever inventions, see personalized vintage-style jewelry, read Dr. Seuss’ theory of love, and/or see live-updating world statistics? SURE YOU DO! Click to browse the article!
Redo: “Swan Lake” Dressup Games
Today’s post is about the PuterDolls dressup game called “Swan Lake”, but there’s a twist: this game’s website disappeared in 2012, and I would love to be able to find this game again! Can you figure out where this game might have ended up, and solve this mystery?
Redo: Don’t Think God Won’t!
Many times, God is characterized as purely a loving and forgiving God–which He is. But He is also our Heavenly Father, and as a parent, He also must be just and discipline us on occasion, just as He disciplined Israel during the time of Hosea. As the title of this post says, don’t think God won’t do it!