I've talked about wanting to learn how to fly an airplane, but there's actually one type of plane I can already glide across the sky-- the kind with wings made of paper. While folding a paper plane takes some skill, sending a well-made one soaring across a room requires little or no training. The flights may not always be long nor the landings always pretty, but watching the thin paper momentarily suspended in air always seems just a bit magical.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
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Really like the paper airplane tea towels... Cute idea!
My heart skipped a beat when I saw the Paper Airplane Pillow. What a cute idea for a little boys room!
~Camberley
Oh what a great idea for a post Courtney--you are so creative! Love the paper airplane pillow and necklace.
Love this! And I adore that pillow and gold necklace--so my taste.
thanks too for your sweet comment yesterday!
xo
I used to spend hours making those as a little one. I'll have to make one for the dude!
I LOVE this round up. You always make the best compilations. I'm with Mary Jo...torn between the necklace and pillows. That pillow would be too cute in a boy's room!
I love paper airplanes! Steven has a book about them with all sorts of special planes that do tricks and things- I think he's had that book since he was about 4.
Next time my nephews come for a visit I'll have to make some with them.
I'm so glad you're back blogging!
the necklace is adorable! thanks for ur sweet comments Courtney! BTW, wondering if you'll check out the Houston Urban Flea Market. I'm thinking of checking it out :)
love the necklace! you're right - they are a little magical:)
I have to confess that I made way too many paper airplanes in school when I should have been paying attention. lol.
that necklace is too adorable! i wonder if you could engrave a little message on it too...
I love the airplane pillow!
Oh your blog is going to bad news for me--great news for visa :)
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