Wednesday, February 17th brought back Dee Grover to our group. These are samples of pine needle weaving trivets. If you look close you will see that the one on the left is leather art that she did as the center. She demonstrated how to begin these trivets and amazed us with sliced walnuts as the center. A man in Canada slices these for her.
Sew What? Sew anything we want to. Patterns, fabrics and ideas were flying as we prepare for the March 20th craft fair at the Buckhead Ridge Moose Lodge.
A BIG WELCOME to Steve Grant. Steve does wire wrapping on stones for jewelry making, completing some of his own jewelry designs. Interest in his art was apparent. We are looking forward to his wife joining us with her polymer clay pieces.
Our Missourian, Darlene painted this flower pot and added seashells for a cheery pot.
Dorothy came with many seashells to share and wood to make frames or wreaths. This is the one she completed. Look at all these organized shells.
She also finished her new holiday mailbox cover just in time for St. Patrick's Day.
Hanging flamingo and redbird are made from foam board and cd discs.
I'm having some difficulty learning how to place pics in this blog, so continue to bear with me until I master it.
Happy Crafting!
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