



From Pre-Stained Napkins to Paper Napkin Art
Meghan Young — November 11, 2009 — Art & Design
Until I grew up and realized that licking my fingers is not kosher, I never had a true appreciation for napkins. Strangely, as a notoriously clumsy individual, you would think I would have discovered the benefits of using napkins a long time ago. Yet if I still had some reservations about such a mannered invention, I wouldn’t anymore after viewing this cluster. Filled with necessary napkins (and some unnecessary ones, I might add), I never knew how much fun a small, square piece of paper could be.
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