Category Archives: Workshops

Skulls

Mom and I had a lot of fun while she was here. We did some shopping and eating and talking and of course, some crafting. We went to the $5 Friday class up at Collage on Alberta. You pay $5 and you get everything you need to make some sort of small craft. Because the [...]

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Candy Skulls!

Yesterday Susan and I spent the day with Heather learning how to make chocolate candies. Heather has been making candies for years and showed us just how easy and fun it is. For the chocolate, there was regular chocolate, white chocolate and orange flavored, orange colored chocolate. For the molds, we had skulls, acorns, cats, [...]

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It was a steampunk kind of a day

Today was the Michael DeMeng workshop and it was a lot of fun. He was a great teacher and very warm, funny and encouraging. Here are three of his pieces. They are just so rich with texture and detail. I love them. There were 12 students in the class and they brought the most amazing [...]

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More from Odessa

I said I would post more pictures from the Odessa trip and here they are, finally. My friend Kristy has been here for five days and we’ve been really busy. Next post will be the results of our industriousness, but first, here are the other projects from Odessa. The second project in the value workshop [...]

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Odessa

This past weekend I drove out to Odessa, Washington to give the Value lecture to the Odessa Quilt Club and to teach the Value in Action workshop. I had a wonderful time with my hostess and with the students. But first I have to say what an incredible landscape is out there. The land opens [...]

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