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Natalie Johnson I find quilling to be a creative outlet for the passion I have for craftwork.
Each of my items has its’ own individual characteristics with no two alike. It is truly a labor of love for me since
most pieces take at least 12 hours to complete. My choice of qilling is that of a dear friend who worked in a 2-D and 3-D
format for many years before “passing the torch” to me. It is my hope that you will enjoy your item(s) I have
created for years to come, and appreciate that they are created from strips of paper…and love. Natalie lives in the
Toledo suburb of Waterville with her husband Fred, dog Mia and cat KC.

Pamela
James Corwin Northwest Artist Pamela Corwin creates clocks, magnets and alarm clocks from original and whimsical painting in her
studio in Olympia, Washington. Pamela works in acrylics and watercolors, sometimes adding elements of collage
to her work. She has been in business for 25 years and her work has been featured on several national television
shows as well as in magazines such as House Beautiful and Seventeen. In 1996 Pamela was commissioned to
paint an egg for the Whitehouse Easter tree. Pamela states: For as long as I can remember I have painted, sketched and made things out of anything on hand.
As a child, I drew on rocks, napkins, my jewelry boxes, and painted on the lamp and clock next to my bed (much to my
mother’s dismay, I am sure). Art has always been the way I lose myself, calm myself, it is meditative
for me. It comes more from a drive than a desire. I don’t know how not to do it.
It’s as much what keeps me alive as food and oxygen. I lean towards bright, deep, jewel tones
and try to make each painting reflect a playful spirit and the infatuation I have for color.Enter content
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