Y’all. My heart (and belly) is so full at the end of these two weeks at the John C. Campbell Folk School. I can’t tell you how lucky I feel that I was able to take the time out of my “real life” to do a deep dive building new skills and honing some rusty ones. Being surrounded by folx from all kinds of backrounds who were also diving into their respective crafts and arts.

I’m more than a little emotional about heading home in the morning!

So. Here’s a picture of the result of all that work:

A stained glass lamp on a workshop table. The shade is a four-sided pyramid with glass cut in various trapezoid shapes in different shades of greens and ambers with some blue, plum, and ivory accents. The base is a tall rectangle with latticing at the top. It is made of oak that has been oiled and features ivory glass panes that are lit from inside by an amber lightbulb.
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