So I didn’t make the headway this weekend that I wanted to. I made some, just not as much as I wanted (I want it all). Although the head cold hasn’t let go of me, so I shouldn’t castigate myself, I spent too much time with electronic games so I will (just a little).
I did get Sam most of the way to caught up with his school work, and Luc set up and rolling with some online learning platforms. But I didn’t get my homework for Scouts done.
I did spend some time with miniatures, templates for them, cards to mount them on and new cellophane sleeves for packaging them. Not as much as I should have, but I did take steps. The most exciting one (for me) was a template for a pentagon (not a star) shape that I’ve used with some larger indoor kites
This morning however, I woke up raring to try using photo corners to hold the miniatures that I made during National Kite Month a couple years ago. On the newer kites I leave the spreader longerĀ so that a hole in the card will hold the kite in. The older kites don’t work the same way, which leaves me with something like 50 kites that I don’t have anything to do with (except to keep and fly myself).
I’ve tried the corners on a couple of the tiniest ones, but most of my collection was sitting in the car (parked at the day-job, as I’m on call this week). I’ll be trying on some more if IĀ can keep my eyes open when I get to my sewing room tonight.
My next step will be to send some of these (only my favorites) out to beta testers with a survey (that I haven’t figured out how to make electronic, Zach should expect a call).