It's quite hard to explain this. The blade isn't a pencil. It can't cut squiggly curly-wurly shapes willy-nilly. If you are cutting a circle, it is best to rotate the paper as you go around. Rather than strictly following the line of the image, think more in terms of dismantling the surrounding paper, chunk by chunk, so at times you will be cutting away from the image towards the edge of the paper. Or something like that. Lesson over.
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It's that time of the month again. A new one dawns. May introduced SCHMOE and thanks to Facebook some of the stories will have gotten read (or at least glanced at, by goodness). Blob of Glob planned on switching back to clay for June but there is not enough productivity from The Ceramic Devision to warrant a full month's coverage, and with Creative Possibilities both struggling for funds and dealing with pregnancy (good luck Lizzy!), the road ahead, although not uncertain, is clustered with roadworks for at least another junction. The Ceramic Devision is looking into a site of it's own.
After only four months Blob of Glob is threatening to spill at the seams in all directions at once. It will take a gooey blob of gluey glob to remain intact without spinning off the road trying to gel the unlikely family of fiction, pottery and female body building. But believe, if anything, in SCHMOE...... it's got legs to burn!
Perhaps June will be a hotch-potch of random stuff and shameless self-promotion on behalf of the whole of WOL in general. Still early days yet. Nobody's reading......
Listened to: Mel C, Cranberries, afternoon play
Watched: Cowboy builders, Graham Norton
Ate: Rice and veg, potatoes, toast, fruit
Exercise: 3 mile run and weights for shoulders (very rare!)
Goodbye May: See ya next year.
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