And it was non stop fun from the moment we arrived and set up shop (with a lot of help from Wilma and Tara) and assembled the kits with the help of Tara (what a little speedster she is!).
The product we featured over the weekend was Friendly Plastic and regular readers of my blog will know that it has become one of my favourite mediums. Whilst it's been around for a very long time it's new to so many crafters so a demo of its versatility was in order.
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The first class was what I like to call Recycle, Re-use and Repurpose. It's a "green" class using materials from the recycling bin, the tool shed and left overs from your craft room. It's a wonderful class finding new life for stuff you just have lying around at home already.
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After lunch we tackled a Friendly Plastic project - an altered cigarette tin featuring a marbled butterfly which makes a lovely gift or presentation tin.
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And once again, there were two colour options using similar but slightly different techniques.
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Sunday was a free day where campers were able to have one on one basic jewellery making lesson to complete the Friendly Plastic earrings which matched their butterfly tins. Many ladies jumped right in and assembled their own earrings, mastering the basics of opening and closing jump rings and turning loops in eye pins whilst others preferred to watch whilst I assembled them for them.
So whilst some of the projects were a bit of a challenge, everyone managed to tackle the projects successfully and they were delighted with how well their projects turned out. It was such a delight to teach you all.
At the end of the day, we were pooped but hungry so it was off to a local Chinese restaurant with our hosts for the weekend - from left, Wilma, Pat, me, Ron and Brian. Unfortunately, Tara was unable to join us but it was lovely to share a meal before heading back to the motel and crashing for the night.
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It was a fabulous weekend as always, thanks for your input Mylene and thanks to Brian for his patience.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome Anne. Brian and I thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.
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