Friday lunchtime I set off for The Crafts House to submit myself to the process of being artistic ~ please remember there are degrees of artistic!
The lovely C and I were booked onto a Spring themed class to make 3 things in 3 hours. We always have the best time with Sandra, there's no pressure, the banter is great, quite often side splitting and the "refreshments" are out of this world homemade goodies ~ Friday we had lovely scones and yummy carrot cake.
First project was to make a bunny ~ we dressed her using papers then added paint for her arms, legs and face. Finally she has a fabric bow in her hair and a button to adorn her dress. She is then fixed to the lid of a jar ~ I think mine will be used for holding some of my stitching charms.
Next we made a bumble bee from fabric yo-yos ~ mine still requires the assembly to be completed so no picture just yet.
Finally came the cutest little bunny peeking out of a watering can ~ there was a choice for finishing the bunny, you could either use papers in the same way as the first project or you could use paint. Mine is painted a lovely green with added polka dots. A wire hanger with beads strung and a dangling heart add the finishing touches.
We had another wonderful afternoon - thanks Sandra!
Our Tuesday stitching group have another painting session booked with Sandra in mid April which I am really looking forward to. If you're in the North East, or just visiting I can't recommend The Crafts House enough ~ it's always worth a visit.
Kate
The lovely C and I were booked onto a Spring themed class to make 3 things in 3 hours. We always have the best time with Sandra, there's no pressure, the banter is great, quite often side splitting and the "refreshments" are out of this world homemade goodies ~ Friday we had lovely scones and yummy carrot cake.
First project was to make a bunny ~ we dressed her using papers then added paint for her arms, legs and face. Finally she has a fabric bow in her hair and a button to adorn her dress. She is then fixed to the lid of a jar ~ I think mine will be used for holding some of my stitching charms.
Next we made a bumble bee from fabric yo-yos ~ mine still requires the assembly to be completed so no picture just yet.
Finally came the cutest little bunny peeking out of a watering can ~ there was a choice for finishing the bunny, you could either use papers in the same way as the first project or you could use paint. Mine is painted a lovely green with added polka dots. A wire hanger with beads strung and a dangling heart add the finishing touches.
We had another wonderful afternoon - thanks Sandra!
Our Tuesday stitching group have another painting session booked with Sandra in mid April which I am really looking forward to. If you're in the North East, or just visiting I can't recommend The Crafts House enough ~ it's always worth a visit.
Kate
7 comments:
What wonderful spring time goodies! I can't wait to see your yoyo bumble bees!! Hurry up and get it assembled lol. I love both of the rabbits and would second everything you've said about Sandra and The Crafts House - it's a fantastic place we have here in the North East to go and learn or just craft and chat.
Sounds if you all had a good time. Give my love to C and Sandra.
OOOO I like the both but I think the little bunny and the watering can just pip it :)sounds like you had a FAB time and I wish I could have joined you :) love mouse xxx
They are so sweet!
..thank you Kate..always fun when you and C are in class..did you see her bumble bee complete with posh "stinger"?? soo cute
sandra
Thank you for your visit in my blog! :-)
They are really cute Kate:)
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