Friday, September 17, 2010

The rest of the projects.

Temple Block $2.00 payable to April Jacobs.  YOu will have a choice of "Families are Forever" or "I am going there someday"  You will get to paint the block, then Modge Podge to put the picture on the block and tie a ribbon.

Project Display Board $2.75 payable to April Jacobs.  This fabric is applied to the wood using Modge Podge.  We will also Modge Podge fabric to the clothes pins and embellish with ribbons and buttons.  You can make the labels say what ever you prefer.  The fabric shown will be provided (at no charge), if you would like something to match your own color scheme feel free to bring it.  Scraps will work for the clothes pins, and the main piece of fabric should measure 22" x 11."  Black Ribbon and black and white buttons will also be provided.
Christmas Card $0.75 payable to Olive Barnes.  All supplies will be provided.
Savior Ornaments $3.00 each payable to Natalie Jacobsen.  Pictures are printed on transperancies and you will cut out and put inside the ornament.  Then you can embellish the top to your liking.  Please bring good paper scissors.
Ribbon Bookmarks this is a free class provided by Teri Rossi.  Ribbons, buttons, silk flowers or other embellishment donations appreciated.
A gift Basket Sample There will be a demonstration provided by Darlene Loving and Kathy Clark.  They will show you how to design a gift basket.  There is a list of supplies if you would like to bring your own items, they will help you assemble your basket.  There are item suggestions for a spa basket and a baby basket.  The supplies for the spa basket totaled less than $28.00 and the baby basket was less than $20 although I can't recall the exact amount.
Pillowcases for our service projects.  This is a no charge activity.  Although we will accept material donations.  If you would like to bring your own sewing machine, please feel free.  All pillowcases will be donated to the Ronald McDonald House through the 1 Million Pillowcase Challenge.  YOu cna find more about this here.
Knitted Baby Hats This is another free humanitarian project.  These hats will either be donated to a local hospital or to the Church Humanitarian Project.  We will use Medium Round Looms, if you have one that you would like to bring feel free to bring it.  Just make sure to label it.  We have lots of plain yarn to use up! 
I hope you will be able to find a project or two to do.  There are lots of fun things, but if crafting is just not your thing, please come and visit with your fellow sisters and cheer them on in learning a new skill.  Dinner should be awesome  and there will be door prizes too!  Who doesn't like to win something!

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