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September Craft Day - Adrienne, Donna, Linda K, Marie, Nancy, and Sara | |
Last Saturday, I drove over to Portage for our monthly Craft Day with my girlfriends. This month, Marie had this great idea that we use buttons to create something with the Autumn theme. You'll see by the photograph that we all took it seriously, and our interpretations were as unique as we are.
We had Dollar Tree wooden cutouts of leaves and pumpkins, blank canvases, and lots of buttons to play with. Adrienne and Sara grabbed leaves. Nancy and I chose pumpkins. Marie chose a free-hand wreath design, and Linda K. played with paints and a pumpkin print ribbon that caught her eye.
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I noticed that every time Handsome and I have passed a pumpkin wagon in the area, I'm always drawn to the light green ones, so that was the colorway I chose for my piece. I do love Nancy's understated orange one, too. Adrienne and Sara's leaves turned out really cute, and I'm sure they'd be perfect for hanging on a door or cabinet. Marie had a canvas, but glued a really cool barn board print paper on top of it before gluing her buttons and leaf forms into a wreath shape. I really love how that turned out, too. Linda K. was the rebel this month. She hand painted a sunflower in the center of her canvas and glued ribbon on two corners. Then, she added buttons to compliment her painting. We giggled that she went in a completely different direction, but we all loved it.
Not too far from Adrienne's home is a really wonderful farm stand, and this time I year I always stop on my way home to see what they have. This trip I purchased 50 pounds of locally grown potatoes (the Portage area is potato country in Wisconsin) and only paid $15 for the full bag! I also bought onions and green peppers to make more zucchini relish, as we still have four large zucchinis to deal with. Then I finished my shopping by adding a small acorn squash, a small pie pumpkin, and a few fresh tomatoes for eating on sandwiches. My whole shopping spree only cost $46, and I was a happy shopper.
Of course, that means I'll be doing more canning yet this week. That's okay, though. I'm loving how our pantry is filling up for the upcoming winter and spring, and some of these stores will likely carry us past next canning season.
I completed stitching my commissioned bridal brooch yesterday, so I'll be doing the finishing work on it today. I'll present it to my client tomorrow, and will have a photo to share with you then, too. Lots to do now, so I'm off to the races. I'll see you later!
That's a great craft idea.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how you all come up with new ideas each time.
Enjoy your canning!
Marilyn
Hi Marilyn:
DeleteIt was fun to execute, too! These ladies really are creative. Thanks, dear.
xoxo
Donna
Gosh, I could have supplied all the buttons you needed (and then some!). Great projects to use them up. It's always such fun to see what your crafting group comes up with to create.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great haul from the roadside stand.
Hi MA:
DeleteI asked if they needed supplies for this project (I didn't know what it was ahead of time), because I could have taken a lot of buttons with me, too! You would have loved the farm stand.
xoxo
Donna
I so enjoy seeing each version, every piece is just so special.
ReplyDeleteGreat farm stand haul.
Shirley
Hi Shirley:
DeleteThey really are unique! We had fun, too. That farm stand never fails to impress.
xoxo
Donna