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Zen and the Art of Making A Morris Chair (Print book)
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- Soft-cover print book, 6 by 9 inches, 60 pages, tucks easily into carry-on or purse.
- Over 40 full color, in-process photos document the journey.
- Bespoke greeting and author signature for you or as a unique gift for a creative friend.
- I will personally sign and add a greeting to your book !!!
Start, re-launch or re-calibrate your work/life balance and Join the Make-by-Hand movement!
Making by Hand will transform your life!
Follow Randy's Journey as he learned to embrace the practice of making the objects in his life as a way to return to his authentic self.
In Zen & The Art of Making A Morris Chair you'll learn, as he did, how to:
- Reduce stress and banish anxiety so you can thrive in your day to day.
- Learn the value of self-expression though crafting your way.
- Pave a path from curiosity to accomplishment.
- Start and support your mindfulness practice with gratitude and acceptance along the way.
- Channel your capacity for meditative focus, creative thinking, and choice-making .
Share the maker's creative journey from concept to completion!
And it was also really fun!
- Soft-cover print book, 6 by 9 inches, 60 pages, tucks easily into carry-on or purse.
- Over 40 full color, in-process photos document the journey.
- Bespoke greeting and author signature for you or as a unique gift for a creative friend.
- I will personally sign and add a greeting to your book !!!
Send me a name with your order and I will sign your book for you or as a gift... By hand!!!!
--Randy Gafner
Also available as E-Book, Audiobook
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Celebrate your inner maker through your Make by Hand project!
Hand making your way to mindfulness, health and wellness.

Enjoyed! An elegy to loss, recovery, creativity, and fearlessness--and chairs!”
-- Susan Piver – Susanpiver.com
“full of vital lessons on reclaiming our humanity from the ruling culture of artless fakery, and will benefit anyone who is serious about creative endeavor.”
— James Howard Kunstler - Kunstler.com |