Carol had a lovely design based on quilting.
Very nice colors and loved the criss-crossing ribbon to cover up any mistakes gluing or positioning!
Bonnie had a similar idea but used postage stamp die cuts to form a quilt-like pattern.
This one reminds me of a beach towel with the flip flop brad and the twine ribbons.
Bonnie's other design was a floral in her new vase die cuts.
I loved the black, white and pink color palette.
Carol's granddaughter Kayleigh came to make cards with us--and to show us her crafts. She loves to make miniatures. She is very creative, imaginative and talented--a future Martha Stewart!
Kayleigh brought a box of her creations including cotton candy made from cotton swabs that cleaned pink chalk off a chalkboard, cake slices made from sponges, a fortune cookie made with craft foam (fortune included), a felt chocolate candy bar and a tiny envelope containing a note.
Some more Kayleigh creations up close:
Sushi platter with baked potato, noodles, California roll (small bead wrapped in black electrical tape) and toothpick chopsticks.
Parfait made from the top of a plastic bottle--with a cherry on top!
Miniature candy in bins. The wrappers were printed from Google images.
Veggies and dip from the soda bottle bottom!
And a little hard to see, but these are pencils made from toothpicks in their own clear pencil case.
We had a great afternoon of crafting--young and old alike!
No comments:
Post a Comment