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Papercut card is done by machine and then finished off by hand with a scalpel.4.5 x 6Card comes with a envelope.Please pick a primary colour for the base of the card ( light pink is in the photo ) Also please pick a secondary colour for the background ( pink is in the photo ) Acid-freeThe item is being mailed from Canada, so if you live in the USA please allow up to 20 days to get, Most of the time you get it within 1-2 weeks. International please allow up to 40-60 days depending where you live.Time frames are because everything must go through customs and sometimes they will hold a item for up to 10 days, this is out of my control.Thank you for understanding.Only Shipping upgrades include tracking.Please follow us and keep up with our new listings on Etsy , or our Social Media pages.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amazingpapercrafts/Twitter: https://twitter.com/AAmazingPaperPinterest: https://www.pinterest.ca/hugocs/Thank you for looking & if you have any questions, please ask.

Vau de Vire and Oakland Central present The Soiled Dove: Sept. 28-Nov. 17, Tortona Big Top in downtown Oakland, 1911 Telegraph Ave., Oakland. Enjoy a circus-infused dinner theater set in a re-created Barbary Coast red light district, with a 10-piece orchestra and musical-guest cameos each evening, plus a four-course dinner. $49-$137. www.thesoileddove.com. Zoppé Italian Family Circus: Oct. 12-Nov. 4, Red Morton Park, 1455 Madison Ave., Redwood City. This 176-year-old Italian family circus performance features equestrian showmanship, acrobatics, canine capers and Nino the Clown. Tickets sales start Sept. 12. https://bit.ly/2csmsyG.

Alexander String Quartet: 7 p.m, Oct, 14, Kohl Mansion, 2750 Adeline ballet shoes card , blank inside , dance , grace , women , girls , teens , friend , family , teacher , instructor Drive, Burlingame,  Featuring music from Mozart, Penderecki and Beethoven, $20-$50, www.musicatkohl.org, International Documentary Film Festival: Oct, 18-28, Palo Alto, Stanford University, East Palo Alto and San Francisco, See  60 documentaries covering such issues as climate change, the impact of social media and arts, guns in our schools, gender equality, hate crime and LGBT issues, philanthropy and social change, www.unaff.org..

BERKELEY — Prominent poet, author and biographer Tom Clark was struck and killed by a passing vehicle while crossing The Alameda late Friday night. Clark was hit just before 9 p.m. as he crossed The Alameda just south of Marin Ave. The driver remained at the scene, according to the county coroner’s office. Clark was taken to a local hospital and at 12:56 a.m. on Saturday, he died. Clark, 77, was an accomplished poet, publishing dozens of collections of his work over a 46-year period. He was best known for his biographies of poets Jack Kerouac, Robert Creeley and Charles Olson, to name a few, but also dabbled in sports writing — publishing a history of the Oakland A’s in 1976.

Between 1963 and 1973, Clark was the poetry editor for “The Paris Review” after prodding from his former teacher, poet Donald Hall, according to the Poetry Foundation, Before all of that, Clark hitchhiked around England with Beat poet Allen Ginsberg and mingled with poets such as Robert Graves and Gregory Corso, Upon hearing of Clark’s death on Saturday, the Allen Ginsberg Project, which manages the estate of the late poet, wrote that ballet shoes card , blank inside , dance , grace , women , girls , teens , friend , family , teacher , instructor Clark was “a singularly adept, seemingly effortless, absolutely exemplary, lyric poet.” The site highlighted Clark’s blog, “Beyond The Pale” as an “amalgam of rigorously selected photography and poetry — and prose.”..

Clark’s last entry in his blog, entitled “the dance of conquest is going to have to wait“, was published before 7 p.m. Friday night. In it, Clark selected past photos of Guatemalan refugees, the Dance of Conquest, and ended with a photo of nine Guatemalan children who were reunited with their parents at the Texas border Aug. 8, 2018. With permission from John Tranter, Australian poet and publisher of Jacket Magazine, here is a selected passage from Clark’s Statement on Poetics.

Heading to Amador and ballet shoes card , blank inside , dance , grace , women , girls , teens , friend , family , teacher , instructor El Dorado anytime soon? Here are 10 events to check out while you’re there, from the Winederlust River Wine Festival on the South Fork to the Big Crush at wineries across Amador County, Sutter Creek Jug Band Festival: Played with any item that will produce music, jug band music lies at the roots of blues, Dance the day away as you celebrate this distinctive musical style from 11 a.m, to 9 p.m, Aug, 18 on the lawn of the historic Sutter Creek Inn at 75 Main Street in Sutter Creek, Free, https://bit.ly/2OnJXKY..

WINEderlust River Wine Festival: Join renegades, rebels, rabble-rousers and musicians on the river from noon to 5 p.m. Sept. 8. The festivities, which include food, wine — from 15 El Dorado wineries — and live music by Cherry Bomb and MerryGold, take place on the South Fork of the American River at Henningsen Lotus Park, 950 Lotus Road, Lotus. $20-$33. https://bit.ly/2tyNxHS. Barbera Festival: This outdoor wine and food festival showcases barbera wines from more than 70 California wineries, plus live music and local artists from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 15 at Plymouth’s Terra d’Oro/Montevina Winery, 20680 Shenandoah School Road. Tickets, $20-$65. barberafestival.com.

Sample the Sierra: This farm-to-fork festival features local chefs and restaurants, teamed up with local growers/producers for food and wine or beer pairings, There’s a marketplace, farm tours, music, live entertainment and art, as well, from noon to 5 p.m, Sept, 15 at Bijou Community Park, South Lake Tahoe, $25-$45, www.samplethesierra.com/about/, Sutter ballet shoes card , blank inside , dance , grace , women , girls , teens , friend , family , teacher , instructor Creek Heritage Days: Enjoy this Gold Rush town’s colorful past, Ride a stagecoach, hear historians tell stories, take a walking tour and enjoy special activities in the historic downtown from 10 a.m, to 4 p.m, Sept, 22 and 11 a.m, to 2 p.m, Sept, 23, Free admission, amadorhistory.blogspot.com..



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