Maker Faire Bay Area 2009
Kids Crafts: Storytelling

Status: Submitted (not yet reviewed and confirmed for attendance by the Maker Faire staff)

Craft Demos , Saturday 12:30 PM - 1:00 PM

Craft Demos , Sunday 12:30 PM - 1:00 PM

Taken from her memoir-in-progress, The Green Monster, Michaela Murphy tells the story of how serendipity and the kindness of a stranger helped her to get her little brother to the 1981 All-Star game that changed both of their lives.
The story is approx fifteen minutes long and it is a real whirlwind. I have told it all over the U.S via The Moth and for several younger audiences and it really engages them. It is basically about how taking a great leap of faith can bring about miraculous events.

Web site: http://www.craftstylish.com/

About the Maker(s)

Michaela Murphy Michaela Murphy
I have been making things to wear, eat, and read since I was a little girl in Providence, Rhode Island. I now make my home in Seattle and continue to pursue all things crafty.
http://craftstylish.com

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