My friend Michelle, who recently moved to Nashville, took me up on my suggestion to make a paper boat and take photos of it in her new city.
Did you know there’s a replica of the Greek Parthenon in a Nashville, Tennessee park? Yep. And there’s an art museum and gallery space inside.
I’m glad spring finally arrived in Tennessee, and it was great to see Michelle’s boat float by!
If you make a paper boat and take a photo where you live, you can email it to hello (at) travelcraftjournal.com OR post it on Twitter with hashtag #paperboatseverywhere and mention @travelcraftjrnl. We just might share it!
I’ve made paper boats and been to Nashville once for a day. I’ve not taken pictures of them together though. I have, however, taken pictures of a frog postcard around my town. :)
That’s cool! If you post a link, I’d love to check it out.
I have made lots of paper boats in my childhood and watching them floating gave immense happiness.
That’s really great! Hope this brought back memories. :)
What a fun idea! I’ve never crafted a paper boat NOR been to Nashville, so this is a fun post for me!
Two new things in one post! Sweet! They’re quick to fold, and I’d love to see one with the Red Rocks or Rocky Mountains in the background. ;)
A glimpse into Nashville via Michelle’s paper boat: http://t.co/as73iwxz09 #travel #nashville #paperboatseverywhere http://t.co/Qs30h2sOCk