[ A dove... She'll pull out her phone to find a quick tutorial on it, picking out an equally cute pattern as it loads. Oh, it shouldn't be too hard... ]
This is sounding quite adorable, if you don't mind my saying so.
[ She'll work on making a dove though, smoothing out edges as best she can. It's going to take her a little longer than the rose though—she hasn't actually tried animals before. ]
[In his honesty, he has little experience with arts and crafts. It didn't help that he has poor drawing skills with this project. Regardless, he is still determined with helping Elizabeth with the card.
So it only took him a while to cut strips of papers that will serve as mechanisms to their pop-up card. The cuts seem very shaky, but he hopes it won't affect how it works.]
A recent acquaintance taught me... Grandmaster Hinata Aoi. [ he's just her grandmaster, though. ] Only the basics, however. I've been doing more self-study in my downtime.
[Augustine smiled at the sight of the origami dove as he takes it from Elizabeth's hands and began gluing it all together into the card. Eventually, once he is done, he began opening the card to test if the origami pops up normally. While it is a little slow, he is relieved that it is finally done.]
I can say you perfected it very well. Though, I'm not very confident regarding my artistic skills in front of the card...
[With that, they head towards the retirement home. Hoping that Elizabeth is following him and with the card in hand, he opens the door to find some seniors inside. He then takes the time asking the receptionist to meet them as their charity chore.]
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[With that said, he grabbed the said blank Christmas card and prepared it while cutting some holes in some area.]
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She sets it aside for him once she's finished and completely satisfied— one rose, made to order. ]
There you are.
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Thank you. How about a dove? It should be inside the card like a pop-up book.
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This is sounding quite adorable, if you don't mind my saying so.
[ She'll work on making a dove though, smoothing out edges as best she can. It's going to take her a little longer than the rose though—she hasn't actually tried animals before. ]
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So it only took him a while to cut strips of papers that will serve as mechanisms to their pop-up card. The cuts seem very shaky, but he hopes it won't affect how it works.]
How are you with the dove?
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[ ...She is working on a second dove that seems to be coming along better than the first? That's the one she'll pass over to him. ]
With a little practice, I'm certain I'll be able to master it in no time.
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To be honest, I only got two online lessons during college.
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Sorry for the late tag. Personal issues...
[In his honesty, he hasn't had a clue on what Grandmaster did she specifically described.
Though as he asked this, he started on writing words like "Have a magical Christmas". It was a cheesy line, but it may warm the elder's heart.]
you're good!
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Remind me to take some lessons from him sometimes. I do need some way to work on my artistic side.
[He chuckles in a sheepish manner as he feels a little embarrassed, especially the font he just wrote on the card.]
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[ High schoolers. ]
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Well, I can say he's somehow confident at his skills.
Speaking of which, I think I'm done with the card. What about you with the dove?
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[ She's made more a lot of fun, progressively getting better. She'll just give him the best looking ones to use though. ]
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I can say you perfected it very well. Though, I'm not very confident regarding my artistic skills in front of the card...
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I think it looks very nice, and that whoever receives this will be very happy.
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At least this is enough to make the seniors happy this Christmas. Shall we deliver this to them right now?
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Are you ready to meet them?