Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes,
Art is knowing which ones to keep

Monday, December 16, 2013

Just a quick note in case you are out shopping for your project surface for Ros Stallcup's seminar in January.  Ros sent the following information:

Lilacs and daisies in glass bowl....
Surface: Rectangular Board  with insert. Oval size is approximately 12 x 16  

Glass Floats and Shells
Surface:  Wire basket with Wooden Lid 19” x 7” (can easily be adjusted to fit many surfaces as I can reduce pattern and bring two sizes.  

This will give you an idea of the size pieces you will need...think outside the box, theses can be painted on almost any surface.

I will be back toward the end of the month.  Please send your money in to Diane if you haven't paid yet for the seminar.  We had a committment from our members in November that most will be attending.  We have opened up the seminar to other chapters and we hope to have enough attendees to cover the costs.  I had hoped we would be able to meet at the fire house but after looking at the room I think it will be too small.  So we will have the seminar at the Beulah Community Center.  We will meet in February at the fire station.  More later!


Friday, November 29, 2013

Decorative Painting: a free Learning with Ros Stallcup



Annual Christmas Party

The holidays are fast approaching and time to host our annual Christmas Party.  This year it will be held at O'Charley's at 2 pm on Saturday, 7 December 2013.  If you plan to participate in the Dirty Santa you will need to bring a gift to value about $15.00 - $20.00.  We always have the most fun with our ornament exchange.  If you are participating you can bring up to five ornaments in a brown paper bag.  What ever number you bring you will get to choose the same number from the ornaments everyone else will bring.  Do not write on the bag.  We like hand made or hand painted but if you are stumped as to what to bring, a purchased ornament will be just as nice. 

I can't remember if I told you but we are able to have Ros Stalcup here in January.  The seminar will be held 18-19 January from 9 am til 5 pm.  I am hoping we will be able to have it in our new meeting location at the Fire House.  The projects with the most votes are:


Ros will supply the paint and she will be bringing books and brushes for you to purchase.  We plan to take her out to dinner on Saturday and invite all of you to go with us.  Please plan to do so as it would be nice if we had a good turnout.  You don't necessarily have to order dinner, maybe dessert or a cup of coffee.  She will stay in a hotel since she is driving and her husband comes with her.  If you haven't painted with her before she will have a video system in place so you can see what she is doing from your table.

I cancelled Peggy Harris for March.  She was very understanding and hopefully we can get her again at a later time - and when our finances are in better shape.  We won't have a meeting in January.

The past few weeks have been very hectic - a nephew went back in for his 13th operation (he's only 13), the next day his mom had a mass removed from her breast (only 42 and has a 87% chance of it becoming cancer), and the next day my daughter in law had a hip replacement.  I am doing the cooking for my son and his family - and y'all know how well I cook - until she is back on her feet.  And I am picking the girls up everyday from school, not a biggie but they live in the next county.  I expect to be quite busy the next few weeks.  But I will be at the party.

See you then,

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

November Paint In with Diane

 
 

     Do you ever have those days when you just can't think of what to paint?  It sure didn't happen at the Janice Miller seminar - everyone did a really great job on their Jantangle.  That took some thinking!!  Now that we have completed our seminar with Janice Miller, it is on to finishing out the year with one more project.  Diane will teach the ribbon pine cone ornament at our next meeting.  You should have received an email with a list of supplies but just in case I am adding it below.  We will have our normal meeting and then will start our projects.  Being that this is the last meeting we will have this year, there are several things we need to discuss:

     a.  Our bank account
     b.  Fund raiser for next year
     c.  2014 seminars
     d.  Club participation
     e.  Newsletter
     f.  Board positions
     g.  Increase in dues
     h.  Being a member of National vs. not

     I want to take this time to thank Jane for the wonderful job she did this year with the seminars.  We had some great teachers and lots of fun.  The teachers had such lovely things to say about her and how welcomed she made them feel.  Now that she has completed the two years, we are in need of someone to take her place.  This position can be held by more than one person and it is what I would suggest since almost half of our chapter lives outside of Pensacola.  With this position you would receive your seminar free - with two people you would share.  Since we only have two seminars a year it is really quiet simple. 

     I know I keep harping about this but we need someone to be Secretary.  This also can be done by several people in case one is not able to attend.  It is simply a matter of keeping notes of what happens during the meeting.  Nothing fancy, you don't have to write down everything, you can then give it to the President at the end of the meeting or send it by email.  That's it...I can think of no reason why one of our members can't handle this. 

     I have a lot going on in my life and I am cutting back on a lot of my projects.  Hence, I will no longer send out newsletters effective the first of the year.  If someone would like to take over this position, I have the program which makes it very easy.  I will continue the blog for now and will revamp it so you will receive almost the same amount of information as in the newsletter.  The newsletter is an unnecessary expense right now that we cannot afford and I do not have the time to put into it like I had before.  I have always enjoyed writing the newsletter and enclosing little articles for you but it has become time consuming so I will try to do as good a job with the blog.  Just be patient with me.


I have reserved a room for the Christmas Party.  We will discuss this at the meeting.

As I am sure you all know, we only had 13 members attend the last seminar for which the club took a big loss.  We are going to have to be realistic and start following the rules as stated in our club brochure on seminars.  Some things we can look the other way but with our limited funds we have no money to fall back on when we don't have enough attendees.  Our bank account is very low, Diane will talk about this at the meeting.  We hope to replenish some of it next year with fund raisers but for now we are going to have to take a good look at what we have planned for 2014 and how we can attain it.  If you have any ideas on fund raising, please speak out.  We have such a great group of ladies in our club no one needs to be bashful.  We also need to discuss the Ros Stallcup seminar.  It will cost approximately $2,000 for her seminar.  We will need a minimum of 23 people at $85 each to even come close to breaking even.  I have had only one person contact me outside the club about the seminar and we are only two months away.  So the dilemma is - if we do not get a commitment from our members we may have to cancel. 

I think I have found a place to have our meetings.  The board has been diligently looking all year for a place that would accommodate us.  Everyone wants to charge - and as I said before, our money is tight.  I was very frustrated a few weeks ago and just about ready to call it quits with the club when Jane suggested that I try the fire departments.  I called several - one had a room upstairs, I couldn't see us dragging our stuff upstairs.  Another never called back.  I called the Ferry Pass Fire Department and the LT. was very cooperative and said he saw no reason why we couldn't use the training room they have - bottom floor.  He said it will seat 35 class room style.  He said he only needed to run it by the Board of Directors and since he was Vice President, he didn't think it would be a problem.  But their meeting is on 4 November so I won't have a definite until then.  They ask nothing in return but did say they like to eat.  I am sure we will find a way to repay them if it is approved. 

This gives you some things to think about before the meeting.  I hope you will come with suggestions and the willingness to give a little of your time.  Without it our club will not survive.

See y'all Saturday.

NOTE:  Yippee!! I just got a call from the LT at the Fire Department and they have agreed to loan us the room for our meetings and seminars.  I will take him a schedule tomorrow and will see if it will meet our needs - I am sure it will since our major need is FREE SPACE.

RIBBON ORNAMENT WITH DIANE

Our meeting will start at 10 am and soon afterwards we will start the pine cone ornament.  I have made these myself and although they take a little time they turn out so pretty.  Here is a photo of one from several years ago:


The supplies you will need are:

Scissors

Styrofoam egg shape form  size approximately 1 7/8 inch by 2 1/2 inch.  for the pine cone

Styrofoam cone shape for size approximately 3 inch by 2 inch for the Christmas Tree

lots of straight pins, plain, no fancy head on the pins, cheapest you can find

Ribbon (Found in the Christmas ribbon section at Michael's) 7/8 inch wide and wired edge.

Ribbon topper. Bow at the top of the ornament. I  find it at the Dollar Tree and use wired edge 1.5 inch wide fancy Christmas ribbon that looks good with the ribbon for the actual pine cone..

I have plenty of ribbon for the hanger. 
 
That is it for this month.  I hope I didn't make anyone mad, I worked for the military for almost 30 years so I have a habit of writing without frills or as they say, the KISS method.  So please take the above in the manner it was meant, concern and love for our club and its members.
 

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Painting with Janice

We will be painting with Janice Miller this weekend.  Remember seminars always start at 9 am.  Our first class will be the fabric painting on a large tote on Friday, 11 October and the rooster will be on an 11"x14" canvas on Saturday.  If you have not received your info about this seminar, please contact Jane.  Friday will be pot luck.  In case you don't want to scroll down to find the projects they are:



You need to bring your regular painting supplies.  Any questions, give us a call.  Be sure to check the post below in case you missed it.

Thursday, September 26, 2013

DONE WITH A TOOTHBRUSH



I love watching videos on Youtube about painting.  This is done differently but still very interesting seeing how someone's mind works.  You may have to turn down the music.

In a few weeks we will be hosting Janice Miller's seminar.  You already have the information that has been sent to you and the pictures that have been posted on this blog.  You should have paid for this seminar by now but if not, have your cash or check ready before the seminar starts so Diane can write it up and have a chance to enjoy the seminar as well.  She will not be taking money during the actual painting. 

We have booked Ros Stallcup for January and copies of the paintings have been sent to each of you by email.  I will bring in copies to the meeting.  During lunch, I ask that you vote for the ones you would like to paint.  We have several to choose from but only two will be chosen.  I have had feedback from several members on what they would like to paint, but not everyone responded.

We also have Peggy Harris scheduled in March but I have not received her submissions as of yet.

I have reserved a room at Ryan's again this year for our Christmas Party.  At that time we will install the new board.  Jackie will be President, Barbara will be 1st Vice President, Sue will be 2nd Vice President, and Diane will be Treasurer.  We still do not have a Secretary or Seminar Chair.  I have booked the teachers for next year but I am not going to be the Seminar Chair.  It would be nice if we had someone new step up and enjoy the benefit of being the Chair - as Chair you will receive your seminars at no cost but you will be responsible for picking up the visiting artist and taking her to her hotel room and back and forth to the airport.  If you are interested please let me know.

If you have not finished your Santa from last month and need help, feel free to bring it to the seminar and I will help you with it before and after the painting. 

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Ros Stallcup Seminar Photos


I am attaching the photos that Ros sent for the January seminar.  We are going to narrow these down to two and vote on them next month.  For those of you who have not painted with Ros before this will give you an idea of her style of painting.  We only have four short months before this seminar and we will only meet twice more this year so if you plan to attend you will need to sign up at the next meeting.  It will be opened to other chapters in October and once the seats are sold - they are gone.  So be prepared to sign up next month.












When you look at the paintings think of what you would like to try that perhaps you have never tried before; i.e., a glass container, a wheelbarrow, a gazebo or lighthouse.  Ros is very good at explaining what she does and she is a very loose painter.  I just know you will love painting with her.
 
Now a few thank yous - Jackie for volunteering to be President, Barbara for continuing as 1st VP, Sue for 2nd VP, Diane as Treasurer.  We do not have a secretary at this point or a seminar chairperson.  Hopefully someone will step forward soon.  Without these dedicated members our club would go bye-bye. 
 
I hope you all practice those roses and leaves.  I enjoyed painting with you today.  Nest month we will have the Janice Miller seminar.  If you haven't signed up you still have time - give Jane a call or shoot her an email so we can get you on the list.
 












Tuesday, September 3, 2013

September Paint In

 We will be painting Santas on Saturday so get together your painting supplies and be sure to include the following:

1/4" angle brush
Script liner for detail work
1/4" or 1/2" filbert comb (or flat comb/rake)

Surface of your choice, base coated, pattern on and if using the black background, you will need to basecoat the face.
I will provide paints.  I like the look of the black background but you might find it easier to paint on the off white.  The color I used is warm white.

This sled is about 5.5" x 8" long.  You can adjust your pattern to fit a variety of sizes.  Your pattern will be included in your email.

If you have any questions, email me or call.  I am having some issues with vertigo right now so I expect I will be home the next few days.

We will have discussions on our seminars already booked for next year, Ros Stallcup and Peggy Harris, monthly projects, and where we hope to have our meetings.  Please come with questions in hand and any suggestions you might have.

If we haven't said it before, we want to thank the New Testament Fellowship Church for letting us meet in their family room for the past two years.  It has become increasingly difficult to find a place to hold our meetings and seminars, especially one that does not charge for the room.  I have been in contact with several places but if they do not come through for us we may have to consider changing our meeting dates to every other month and we may have to pay to use a room.  Janice L. has been very proactive in suggestions for meeting spaces and programs for next year.  Hope to hear more for the rest of the group at the meeting.

As always, we will have a pot luck lunch.  See you at 10 am on Saturday.

Please keep in mind those members we have not seen for a while and when you have time drop them a note or give them a call, Jane Toman, Jeanette Davidson, and Pat Hutchins who has been ill.
Just because I thought it was funny!!  Hope you had a great weekend. 

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Paint a Fluffy Rose With DonnaLee http://www.picturetrail.com/corileesco...



I bet you are surprised to get two posts in one week but I thought you would enjoy another video by Donna.  Quick and easy roses. 

Yesterday Debbie taught us how to make our own necklace or bracelets with painted beads and such.  I think everyone enjoyed the class, thank you Debbie for sharing.  And we celebrated our 37th birthday.  It looks as though our club will be around for some time to come.

I have good news.  We talked about having Ros Stallcup return to teach next year and I received an answer back from her last night.  She is available only in January.  I say let's go for it but what do you think?  It will mean we will have a seminar in January and in March - just more fun time to paint. 


Wednesday, July 31, 2013

August Meeting and Paint In

No newsletter this month.  I think the above caption says it all.  I know you all had a great time last month finishing up with our Christmas in July.  Thanks to Sue, Jackie, and Janice L. for teaching us their cute ornaments.  I am proud to say I finished all of mine. 

This month we will have Debbie Bryan teaching us jewelry making.  We will also celebrate our birthday so there will be cake and ice cream for dessert and lots of door prizes. 

I think we will have a board next year and we may have a new place to meet.  I have asked Jackie to be President and I think she just might do it.  I have also contacted the Library and there is a good chance we will be able to use their meeting room...I had to submit an application and let's pray it goes through.  The good news for the folks from Alabama, it is just two blocks from Hobby Lobby.

I had planned to bring in my sled that I plan to teach but couldn't find it anywhere.  After looking back I realized I sold it last year so I will attach a photo.  Here it is base coated in black:
 
And here he is base coated in cream
 
Same design and basically same colors. I will bring in these photos and will give you all the info at the next meeting.  You will need to basecoat your box, sled, plaque or whatever you decide to paint on before class, and trace on your design.  There will be no charge for this class.

Now, let me tell you what I am making this month.  I love vanilla and I go through a lot of it but have you seen the prices for those little 3 ounce bottles?  Well, I bought a big bottle of vodka,

Then I added about 20 vanilla beans that I cut up the center and I used Madagascar beans but any old vanilla bean will do.  Who knew that there were so many different kinds out there?  So now you can see the beans in the vodka.  If you noticed that there was a bit of vodka missing - you are right.  But since I am not fond of alcohol, it wasn't me drinking it.  I was afraid it would overflow when I put the beans in it so I removed about half a cup and poured it in another container and started a smaller bottle of vanilla.  If you would like to do this you will need to store the vodka in a dark place and then shake it once a week.  It is already turning a dark color but it will take about 4 months for it to be regular vanilla.  The best part about this was the smell of my hands - so vanillaee..(I know it isn't a real word).  This was found on Pinterest.



I hope you enjoy the video I am posting for you.  It is a simple little tea rose. 

Until Saturday.....

A Tea Rose with Donna Lee Video



I thought you would like to see a simple basic tea rose painted by Donna Lee.

Friday, July 5, 2013

Happy Fourth of July!!

Hope you all had a great day with family and friends.  We will host our Christmas in July this Saturday so come prepared to paint.  We have three projects planned, Sue will teach an oyster shell Santa, Jackie will teach a snowman, and Janice will teach a snowflake.  I hope you received your newsletter by now.  In it I said we were planning our birthday party but we decided to delay the party until August.  Several things have come up that makes the change necessary.

I am including pictures of the projects planned for October with Janice Miller.  We need to decide whether you want to paint the butterfly or the paint palette on the tote.  The other project is the rooster.  Jane will not be at the meeting but the sign up sheet will be.

I have provided you with several photos of the items we will paint Saturday, unfortunately, I could not get Janice's uploaded.  I will keep trying,

please bring your Elmer's glue or Aileen's or a glue gun.

Well, half the year has come and gone....why is it the older we get the faster time flies?  Will we ever
have the time to complete those projects we have stashed or paint all the things we have stuffed in our closets, under the beds, in Rubbermaid containers?  I think not.  What I have found is that we get to a point in life when we have to tell ourselves that we need to let go...let go of every Decorative Painter I have saved since joining NSTDP in 1985,  let go of all those cute little wood pieces I planned to paint one day, let go of those two bins of flowers and all that fabric and some of those hundreds of bottles of paint and.......oh, gosh, I'm exhausted and I haven't even started yet so I will start letting go tomorrow....I will let you know how it goes.

I will see you Saturday, bring your regular painting supplies, a pot luck dish, and a few one dollar bills.  We will start at 10 am.

Brenda

Monday, June 3, 2013

Summer seminar





Someone ordered three necklaces from Diane Bunker, I have them but I don't know who they are for.  If you ordered them please email me and I will try to get them to you.

Had a great time Saturday.  Y'all did good!!  Get creative and share with us the tassels you make.










Here are a few pictures offered by Janice Miller for our October seminar. 







We will be selecting the ones for her to teach at the next meeting.  This is going to be a great seminar for those who like to Zentangle.

Get to painting....
Brenda

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Christmas Ornament Paint In

Does this give you an idea what we will be doing this Saturday?  We will be making Christmas tassels.  The one in the photo is not exactly like the ones we will be doing because we won't be adding a bird to the top but it shows you how we will stack the ribbon and trim.  The pink one is the first one I did and as you can see in the photo it is not stacked properly.  I will be giving you some really good detailed instructions and photos.  Of course it won't be done in pink.  I am hoping my trims come in before Saturday as I had to order them online.  Barbara will be teaching a snowman ornament and Debbie had to cancel due to an illness in her family.

We will start at 10 am and should be finished by 2 pm.  Bring your regular painting supplies and a glue gun....I know you all have one and it will be easier if you have one at least between two people.  Don't forget your pot luck lunch and one dollar bills (fee is between $1-$5).  We don't carry change with us.  Everything will be in a kit which will make it easier. 

I would like to remind you that we have the church room until November.  We have to find another place to meet.  I need ideas and suggestions.  We will also need a new president since Francis will not be able to fill in next year. 
 
We had a really great time with Diane Bunker last month.  I just know you all went home and painted on T-shirts, bottles and spoons.  If you did, I am so proud of you.....but I didn't.  I practiced a bit but I didn't actually finish a project.  It was certainly packed with a lot of fun ideas and Diane was so sweet about sharing.  I tried puff painting back in the late 80's but never could get it to puff.  Now I know what to do.  And the paste..well it takes practice.

I should remind you all that if you didn't pay for frosting your bottles, please do so at the next meeting.  The frosting was expensive and we need to replenish our funds. 

We will be hosting our next seminar with Janice Miller.  She is going to be teaching Zintangle and one other project.  However, I do not have a picture of the projects yet but will post as soon as I receive it.  Jane will go over the information at the meeting.

I will be bringing your newsletter to the meeting.  Time goes by so fast and it does take a bit of time to put it together.  At any rate, I will see you in a few days.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

A visit with Julia

Julia will be visiting Monday 27 may and would like to have lunch with us before she goes back to Arizona.  We will have lunch at 12:00 at Winzell's at eastern gate shopping center in Spanish fort.  Please let me know if you want to have lunch with us.

Brenda

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Diane Bunker Seminar

As you are all aware we will host Diane Bunker this weekend for two days of relaxation and fun.

Diane Bunker Seminar
3-4 May 2013
9 am - 5 pm
Pot Luck Lunch
 
Please note the time  -  we will start at 9 am, that means you need to be in your seats and ready to get started so we can finish all our projects on time.  These are the items you will need to bring along with your regular painting supplies, don't forget to pack a hair dryer and extension cord as we will need them to puff the paint. 
 
I will provide more info by Thursday if anything changes. 
 

1st day

Brushes: I like Loew- Cornell #6 and #4 round stroke brush the one with the yellow band (love this brush), or #2 and #6 filbert. 18/0 or 10/0 liner, 10 or 12 Shader. Hair dryer, Scissors, and a plastic spoon, sandwich baggie, absorbent paper towels. Black Sharpie, White gel pen

2nd day

Brushes again Loew -Cornell 1/8" filbert rake, 1 liner, old credit card, Magic tape, Black Sharpie, White Gel pen, hair dryer, 1 or 2 shirt boards or smooth cardboard, 3 shirts or anything fabric. Any color even white is good. If the shirt is a natural fiber you can dye it after the flowers are done and they will take the dye also for a tone on tone look. My favorite is Black with white flowers. No 100% polyester,

A small item to do the faux metal art on try to keep it 3" or under such as box, picture frame, candle holder, metal pocket. Also for a second piece the faux metal art looks good on a spoon necklace, domino, flat bead, or scrabble tiles.  If you check Dollar Tree they may have the small wood boxes, mine did for just one dollar.  And don't forget to bring your frosted bottle.  If you didn't frost your bottle last month, come early and Jane will bring the frosting for you to dip your bottle in.  Jane will not be available to do the bottle for you but it is quite simple. 
 
Our schedule is as follows but it may change once we get started:
 
Day 1:
 
Spoon pendant - you will receive the pendant with a black cord, use of paints, at the end of the seminar you will have a resin filled necklace, 1 jar of decorating paste, a tip kit, a piece of teflon, and a white watercolor pencil.  We will also be painting on our glass bottles.
 
Day 2: 
 
We will finish up the spoon necklace with the resin.  Then you will receive a bottle of puff paint, 1 bottle of glitter, 1 stencil of your choice, use of De Coulorant for your 3rd shirt, materials for Faux Metal Art.  Pattern of 5 petal flowers for the paste and puff paint.  Spoon instructions with inspirational picture of 5 different spoons, Faux Metal instructions with inspirational picture.
 
 



Thursday, February 28, 2013

March Meeting and Paint In


Our meeting will be held Saturday at 10 am with a short painting class afterwards.  If you have not finished your quilt panel and need to use fabric paints, give me a call and I will bring them in.  I hope to be at the meeting but am battling a sore throat and fever, since my grand daughter has strep I am hoping it is just sinus and not strep.  If I am able to attend we will be painting on domino necklace.  Bring your regular painting supplies.  The newsletter is out, I don't know whether you will receive it before the meeting or not.  A lot going on in my family with accidents, surgeries, and illnesses so I am behind on a lot of things.  Jane will have the info on the May seminar and Jackie will talk about her class in April.  See you there




Thursday, January 17, 2013

A New Year .....

I am going to keep this short as most of the information I will be giving you will be in the newsletter.  As I said in the email I sent out, Connie Parkinson had to cancel her seminar in May.  However, we have been lucky enough to retain Diane Bunker for that same time slot.  Our fee for members will be $75.00.  Please visit her website www.dianebunker.com to see the work she does.  Your fee will include:

Instructions, patterns, and pictures for selected projects, 1 jar of paste, a tip kit, Teflon, watercolor pencil, 1 jar of puff paint, a stencil (students choice at seminar), glitter, a spoon pendant, and a faux metal art kit.

I am trying to learn how to post pictures to our blog again, Google has changed to Picaso photo sharing and I have yet to learn how to do it.  You should have received an attachment to the message I sent out. 

At our next meeting in February we will start painting the quilt pieces.  Please bring your regular painting supplies and any fabric paint you might have.  I have been asked by several people about transferring the pattern to the fabric square.  There are several ways to do this.  You can use your regular graphite paper, a transfer pen available in the quilting section at the fabric store, a light box, or in my case, I reverse the image and have a copy made at the Office Depot or anywhere that uses a dry chemical toner.  I then can iron the image to the fabric square.  I haven't had any luck with an ink jet copy.  We will be helping each other since some of you have not painted with fabric paint before but you will find it to be very easy.  Once we have completed the squares they will be sewed together and quilted.  We will then have raffle tickets for everyone to sell.  Some lucky person will really enjoy a hand painted quilt.

We had a great time with Heather last month.  I saw a lot of your drawings and they turned out really nice.

See you at the meeting a week from Saturday.

Brenda

Friday, January 4, 2013

Heather Mitchell Seminar


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Happy New Year, Y'all!!

I am sure by this time you have all received the email attachment from Diane.  This is to remind you that Heather will provide a picture and pattern for tomorrows class (this will not include the written instructions - we are trying to keep the cost at $20.00).  However, if you need the written instructions you can download them from the attachment Diane sent out or she will have the complete packet for $7.50 each. 

The class will start at 10 am with a break for lunch so don't forget to bring something to share at lunch. 

We have another great year ahead of us with classes and seminars and even a quilt to paint.  I want to thank the ladies who have been so gracious to volunteer their time to help keep our club going this past year.  Sue, for handling the membership and anything else put before her; Sherry, for being our secretary and deciphering through all the noise and talk, to record our minutes each month.  Diane, for managing our bank account and keeping us straight and Jane for the hard work she has done the past year in setting up seminars.  Barbara, for getting our monthly paint ins together and as an extra duty, she maintains our history photo album.  Jeanette, for getting out cards to those with birthdays and illnesses.  I, along with all our club members really appreciate what you have done for us.  We would not be a club without dedicated members who are willing to step up to the plate and fill in where necessary.  We love you all!!

Since we won't have a meeting tomorrow I will be posting in the newsletter some of the activities we have planned this year.