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imafuturist ([personal profile] imafuturist) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2020-05-22 09:37 am
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Arts & Crafts, Friday

The popsicle sticks were back and so was the glitter. But the glitter was just going to be a thing that always showed up in this class. It was like some sort of craft stalker. Aside from that, there was also a large selection of string in all varieties of colors.

"So, today we'll be doing a classic summer camp craft, the God's eye, which are actually based off a traditional Mexican craft going back for centuries," Tony said, glittering ever so slightly.

“While it's traditionally a religious icon meant to represent seeing and understanding things unknowable to the human eye, they are also beautiful art objects in their own right,” Steve said. “They can be simple and handheld, extremely tiny, or large enough to be placed on a hillside.”

"We suggest starting small," Tony said in a stage whisper. "But if you want to be ambitious, more power to you."

The popsicle sticks were gonna get quite the workout at this rate!
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Astrid Magnussen
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Nell Ingram
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[personal profile] stykera 2020-05-23 01:17 am (UTC)(link)
Stark was starting out simple. And glittery. More glittery than he'd intended but that's what happened when you knocked over the container. Sometimes having only one eye interfered with depth perception!
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[personal profile] heroic_jawline 2020-05-22 05:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Steve was making a very complicated one using Cap colors. Sometimes he was a little predictable.
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[personal profile] mylandmyrules 2020-05-23 12:12 am (UTC)(link)
Nell's was not as large and showy as the complex one, but it did end up looking like a pretty beautiful woven piece of art.