Yuna Yuki (
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thenearshore2019-01-10 09:26 am
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Entry tags:
- hibiki shikyoin | pripara,
- obi | akagami no shirayukihime,
- romeo | romeo's blue skies,
- saber (mordred) | fate/apocrypha,
- tsubasa kazanari | senki zesshou symphog,
- yuna yuki | yuki yuna is a hero,
- ω caster [ch chulainn] | fgo,
- ω jen scotts | power rangers time force,
- ω ovelia atkascha |final fantasy tactics
Multicoloured kindnesses, met by chance, one by one
Who: Yuna and EVERYONE. No CR? No problem, drop on by to make new friends!
When: March 21st, all day
Where: Shinju's Temple
What: Hanami birthday party yayayay
[With a blanket invitation delivered, the only matter of business left is ensuring the temple is set up nicely for a gathering!
The main attraction of the day, of course, being flower-viewing in the temple's courtyard. With light snacks and refreshments lined up at tables inside the building itself and blankets and pillows available to pick up for lounging under the flowering branches, the 'viewing' part of the day should be set. As winds blow lazily through the area, blossoms in an array of colors are occasionally shaken free from the tree, falling in gentle showers to the ground below, creating a serene, relaxing atmosphere. A handful of paper lanterns have been strategically placed around the grounds as well, ensuring that anyone who happens to arrive or stay as the sun sets can still have a good view.
Elsewhere in the temple, the room Yuna uses largely for crafts appears to have spilled over somewhat. There are a few stands set up with origami paper, watercolors and brushes arranged at a table with a few chairs, card stock, glue, colored pencils, stickers, ribbons, and most importantly, there are flowers. There are flowers everywhere. Some arranged tastefully in vases, some dried and pressed and left alongside the other craft supplies, clearly for use in tandem with whatever you feel like making with the other things left out in such a tantalizing way. Go ahead. Make some stuff.
And, while the invitation had been extended to pretty much anyone wanting to drop by, should any of Yuna's friends decide to stay a little longer, she'll let them know of a cozy hot spring bath in one of the back rooms of the temple. Towels will be provided, of course, so why not stay and have a soak to wind the day down with?
The hostess herself will be roaming about the party in high spirits, ready and willing to top up beverages, share a snack, or just have a nice chat. So - kick back! Enjoy the sights!]
When: March 21st, all day
Where: Shinju's Temple
What: Hanami birthday party yayayay
[With a blanket invitation delivered, the only matter of business left is ensuring the temple is set up nicely for a gathering!
The main attraction of the day, of course, being flower-viewing in the temple's courtyard. With light snacks and refreshments lined up at tables inside the building itself and blankets and pillows available to pick up for lounging under the flowering branches, the 'viewing' part of the day should be set. As winds blow lazily through the area, blossoms in an array of colors are occasionally shaken free from the tree, falling in gentle showers to the ground below, creating a serene, relaxing atmosphere. A handful of paper lanterns have been strategically placed around the grounds as well, ensuring that anyone who happens to arrive or stay as the sun sets can still have a good view.
Elsewhere in the temple, the room Yuna uses largely for crafts appears to have spilled over somewhat. There are a few stands set up with origami paper, watercolors and brushes arranged at a table with a few chairs, card stock, glue, colored pencils, stickers, ribbons, and most importantly, there are flowers. There are flowers everywhere. Some arranged tastefully in vases, some dried and pressed and left alongside the other craft supplies, clearly for use in tandem with whatever you feel like making with the other things left out in such a tantalizing way. Go ahead. Make some stuff.
And, while the invitation had been extended to pretty much anyone wanting to drop by, should any of Yuna's friends decide to stay a little longer, she'll let them know of a cozy hot spring bath in one of the back rooms of the temple. Towels will be provided, of course, so why not stay and have a soak to wind the day down with?
The hostess herself will be roaming about the party in high spirits, ready and willing to top up beverages, share a snack, or just have a nice chat. So - kick back! Enjoy the sights!]
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A wolf, huh...? That's pretty ambitious, I don't think I've ever seen anything quite like that before! [Which, of course, doesn't mean it can't be done! Just that they'll have to get creative with it.] Can I see what you're doing for it so far? [Maybe another perspective can help.]
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[ At least his other creations are what they supposed to - few flowers, cats, a normal dog, the obligatory crane... he only started to fail at the wolf. And is just stubborn enough to continue.
He hands her the failed origami-it gets the shape right, but it seems he might want to pack too many details and the sheet is just to small ]
I'm open for suggestions.
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I guess... something with this many details might work better if you start with a bigger piece of paper. [But, that there's probably an easier solution here - ] But you could probably make something simpler that looks good, too.
[She carefully sets the failed attempt aside and pulls a couple of fresh sheets of paper over.]
Do you want to try making one together? Maybe the two of us can tighten up the process a little and come up with something good!
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The more detailed the thing gets, the smaller it is from the sheet's original size- yeah you're right, a bigger one could work. [ But then the size for origami sheets is pretty standardized, and while there could be found something bigger it's easier to use what is in abundance ]
Maybe we could try just to make a howling head? And once we figure that out we can move to a full form- how's that?
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[Still, starting with a smaller goal is definitely a good direction to take, and she nods at the suggestion.]
That should be much easier! Just one part is going to be a lot simpler than a whole wolf, for sure.