Showing posts with label Gail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gail. Show all posts

Monday, 7 April 2014

MARCH CRAFT SHOW

We had a great time at the show and were kept busy all the time.  The photos below show some of our merry crew and the size of the stand that we had.  It was a long stand with Judy Minter and Paula Whippy on the lower end selling, the teaching tables in the middle and the sign on and enquiry table on the upper end.  Thanks to our sponsors, Expertise and Chroma who provided us with this space and our paints, aprons and books.
 
 
 
 
 
Deirdre manning our sign in table.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Classes in progress.  Thanks to our many helpers who assisted the students to complete their project.  Without them the classes would have been very hard to handle.  They watched for mistakes, gave advice and picked up the mess after, cleaned brushes and sponges, re-laid the tables for the next class and essentially made the classes run smoothly and helped but happy smiles on faces.

 
The chook pattern was drawn on the bag and blocked in with colour.  Wings, crops, wattles etc. were added and then they had lots of fun painting long curling strokes in all colours in paint and Kindy Glitz to make a very flamboyant tail on the rooster.





 
Happy smiles with the finished project and some won books (given by Chroma) in lucky draws.

 
Bags were left to hang on the wall between classes to dry.  Students came back to pick them up before going home.

 
The butterfly was a stencil in negative and positive.  Very easy to do and everyone's came out a success and very pretty.


More happy faces with their projects.


A time to pause for a laugh.


Wendy D. came from Grafton to help at the show.  Thanks Wendy, your company added to the fun and laughter at the show.

Gail teaching her Rooster.







Brushes cleaned for the next class.
 
Oh! the bucket brigade!!  To acquire water to clean brushes and sponges etc.  we had to walk down to the storage room way at the back of the centre and navigate around open, spilling boxes to the sink.  Of course it was a small sink and we couldn't get the bucket under the tap????  O.K. so a little invention was needed.  We used this curved ag. pipe to funnel water through while holding the bucket at the edge of the sink.  Worked a treat but had to be careful to tip it up before putting down the bucket to turn off the tap or we got rather wet feet. 
 
We are now gearing up for the October show.  We don't teach at this show but we do have a nice guild stand and sell painted Christmas items.  So if you are in the area then, come and see us and say hello.

Saturday, 15 February 2014

MARCH PROJECT

Our meeting in March will have another small project for those who want to participate.  Gail is going to teach us 'tea bag painting' on water colour paper.  These little projects are small and quick and easy to do.  A permanent pen is needed for the sketchy outline so look back before March and I will have the details for you. 
 
This little workshop is free to members and $5.00 to non members.  We will meet at 9.00 am and have a meeting at 10.00 am, followed by the workshop. 
 
If you don't want to participate in the workshop please still come along with your own piece you are working on.  Don't forget, morning and afternoon tea are supplied but it is good if you bring your own mug. 
 
Hope to see you then.

Friday, 13 September 2013

SEPTEMBER MEETING

It was a very quiet meeting this month, probably because of the voting and several of our members being away on hols.  We did resolve a few things and organise the staffing of the Guild Stand at the Quilt and Craft Show next month.  If you are in town please come to the show and visit us.  It is being held at the Convention Centre from 16th to 20th October, opening at 9.00 am and closing 5.00 pm.  We would love to see you and have a chat.
 
Gail is busy painting ornaments for sale at the Craft Show, Deirdre is delivering her Treasurer's report.

This is the front of Gail's brush wallet. Very nice isn't it.

Vi is working away on another Memory Box.  She has painted so many of late as she is still recovering from a broken ankle and can't get out and about as much as usual.  She also baby sits her delightful grand daughter every day, so her days are full.

Trish is working on an oval piece.  Beautiful poppies I think.  She has made a good start.