We gathered around tables with paper, patterns, and open hands—folding, layering, choosing, and creating.
One small piece at a time, a community garland took shape.
Each pennant tells a tiny story.
Each flower carries the imprint of the person who made it.
Different styles, different energies—connected by a common thread.
Some folded carefully and quietly, some experimented playfully. Some simply chose colors that felt good in the moment—and every piece belonged.
The finished garland now hangs near the elevator as a reminder that connection doesn’t have to be complicated.
It can be as simple as:
* sitting together
* making something with your hands
* and adding your piece to a shared whole
Thank you to everyone who came, created, and contributed their time and energy to this installation.
Thank you to Sylvia and the Strathcona County Library for hosting such a warm, welcoming space.
I would absolutely love to offer this again.
There’s definitely something special here worth repeating.


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