Saturday, September 13, 2008

Grandview 1st Ward Craft-a-thon Sneak Peek!

Check it out ladies. Your very own preview of what will be displayed tomorrow and each week until October 15th. The sign up form will be available here soon (or you can get one at church with the displays on Sunday, or I can email you a copy - just let me know). Money should be paid to Claudine Snyder or Cindy Gagon.

These pictures hardly do the creations justice, but it's still fun to look.

The CRAFT-A-THON is
October 15th
4:30-8:30 PM.
Dinner and a children's class from 6:30 to 8:30.

Flower Barrettes $0.50 (The little girls in your life will look much better than Micah wearing these!)

Barrette Holder $1.00

Plushies $1.00 (*note* this is the picture from Martha Stuart's website. pictures to follow of the actual creation and options for fabric, OR you can bring your own fabric for the dress, tights, or accessories.)

Shoulder Bag no cost (bring your own fabric 3/4 yd for the lining and 3/4 yd for the outside.)

Pumpkin Door Hanger $1.75Photo Album $2.65 (bring your own paper and embellishments)
**Photo coming soon***

Joy Plate $1.50

"Give Thanks" plate $3.75

Pumpkin Plate $4.00Bath Salt Sundae $5.00

Wire memorabilia frame/earring holder (frame, wire and assortment of paper provided. Bring your own photos. May bring your own paper (2 sheets needed) and ribbon if desired.BOO Board $10.00 - supplies may varyHousehold Jars $16.00 - specify on your sign up form: vinyl color and words desired for each jar

Christmas Advent Calendar $20.00 - Supplies may vary

3 comments:

leisha said...

I love your ideas! I happened on here through another blog and I saw that sugar jar and lid. Would you mind letting me know where you found the jars? We want to use them for a stamping class. Thanks!

Camille said...

Leisha: The lady who got those jars for us is out of town for a few days, but as soon as I find out I'll let you know. Thanks for reading our blog!

Leslie Jam said...

I would like to make the barrette but would only do it if Micah wears the completed product! :)

Great blog-thank you for keeping it up so the primary girls can keep up.