We started with Maggie Bonanomi's Angel Wings! Maggie gave us an assortment of papers from old books and ledgers. We had such fun reading snippets from days gone by...
I thought that the wings were going to be too big for me to display and store at home. Maggie was so gracious to sketch out a smaller set of wings for me and help me to adjust the little paper feathers. I just love the finished project! Here it is:
I think that they will just stay out now until after Christmas as I love them so :) Hmmm, maybe I'll leave them out for Valentines Day as well!
Today Selma also helped us to frame sweet little photographs as ornaments. This technique was demonstrated by Blackbird Designs last year and this year we had the opportunity to make one. I'm not sharing mine right now as it has inspired thoughts of Christmas gifts... Jeanne and Selma will be doing these ornaments as a Make it Take it during Country Sampler's Christmas Open House in November. Click here to learn more.
Maggie also shared her fabulous prim ideas for holiday gift wrapping and gift giving. I loved the idea of fresh greens to cushion your gifts instead of tissue ~ a feast for the eyes and the nose!
And old mason jars! What a great way to give a gift! Maggie's ideas seem endless and are always a delight!
Maggie also shared her fabulous prim ideas for holiday gift wrapping and gift giving. I loved the idea of fresh greens to cushion your gifts instead of tissue ~ a feast for the eyes and the nose!
And old mason jars! What a great way to give a gift! Maggie's ideas seem endless and are always a delight!
After lunch, Jeanne organized a special treat for us! Involving this beautiful basket of leaves...
Pat McCorkle, a local of the Spring Green area, came in and shared her special talent... Maple Leaf Crowns! Pat likes to create them in public places for others to enjoy, then shares them with strangers and friends alike! What a lovely way to "pass it on" and share the beauty of nature's autumn bounty!
Pat McCorkle, a local of the Spring Green area, came in and shared her special talent... Maple Leaf Crowns! Pat likes to create them in public places for others to enjoy, then shares them with strangers and friends alike! What a lovely way to "pass it on" and share the beauty of nature's autumn bounty!
She mentioned giving them to strangers that show an interest in what she is doing and the fun and joy of watching their surprise as she hands over a crown.
And Selma gathered a few leaves for a crown of her own! Beautiful!
I made a little candle ring out of maple leaves. And have now realized that I haven't taken a photo to share... I will definitely be sharing this idea and passing it on in the autumns to come...
*sigh*
Just one more day of Boxwood & Berries to share. Then it is time for goodbyes and the long wait for another year... Thanks for sharing my journey! Until next time...
Blessings, Patti
Patti...I really like your smaller wings. I think it would be great to leave them out until Valentines day.
ReplyDeleteYour smaller pair has given me an idea to make some really small ones as Christmas tree ornies. My father's biblical library is still in my possession but we are in the mist of liquidating it since he has been home in Heaven for the past two years now. I think I will save some of his older books and sermon outlines to use.
Thanks for the post and the inspiration.
I so want to go next year......can't believe how much you got done in so little time...... Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLinda
I can see why you enjoyed this event so much. Since angels are with us always, I'm thinking of making wings and hanging them a few inches down from the ceiling in my bedroom corner. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow....that sure was a fun-filled and project-packed event....I didn't realize they included all of these "non-stitching" kind of things. I adore your little wings....And those maple leaf crowns are so sweet....Truly appreciate your sharing your days with us - almost feels like I was there.....Happy Tuesday! Smiles & Hugs ~ Robin
ReplyDeleteSo enjoying reading about your event!
ReplyDeleteThat is sooo cool and what a wonderful way to share ideas with some beautiful fall colors and leaves :)
ReplyDeletePatti, by reading your blog I really re-live the wonderfol time we shared at the Boxwood & Berries!
ReplyDeleteHugs from the Netherlads,
Liezbeth