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The Paper Wildflower

by Ling Warlow Paper Botanist

The Paper Wildflower

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What does it mean to connect with nature? Paper artist and amateur botanist Ling Warlow - The Paper Botanist - shares her art and botanical observations from her regular walks to the pond, reflecting on always โ€œbeing inโ€ nature.

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About Ling Warlow Paper Botanist

Paper artist, mother of twins, amateur botanist, nature enthusiast, wildflower obsessed, meandering walker, irregular writer, teacher of crafts, Danish, English, scared, excited. Hopeful.

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