When I was around 9 years old I went to this art supply store with all these amazing materials. My parents bought me this a5 booklet with paper in all sorts of gradient prints. I still have this, I didn't dare to use it because of its beauty and the likelyhood of me not making something as beautiful as this object already was. (sidenote: 15 years later I got a job at this same store. When learning everything about materials and trips to paint factories I valued materials more and more. When I got to know more about the paper the store sells I realised I never knew before what paper was actually made of.)
Around the age of 6 I really liked to make little 2d houses out of paper with doors and windows that could open and close. I have this vague memory of sitting next to the old heater and making paper shoes for myself.
Two times a year we visited my grandparents. Because it was a long distance to travel to them I never saw them that often. These moments vititing my grandparents were always the same. My grandmother gave us kindercola and had saved the childrenspart of a supermarketmagazine. Mygrandfather asked me how school was and then we started to make things out of old flyers and folders. My grandfather was a king in making 3D objects with paper and glue. His specialisating was making witches though he was one of the most catholic persons I ever met.
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