The February meeting's "make it and take it" project was a paper pinwheel ornament created under the direction of Sharon Martin. Everyone made a beautiful paper creation to take home. We loved it! |
Calendar of Events 2013
March 21, Phoebe Meeting, 6:30 P.M. at the Alameda County Education Building. The Exchange and Challenge theme for this month is "Spring" (green, flowers). Bring 5 buttons for the exchange. The challenge is a small item for yourself using theme buttons. Bring your pattern for the 1-year doll project (or choose from ones available at the meeting). Tami will be leading a "make it and take it" session, so bring your tool kit.
April 25-26, Deborah Pope Needle Felting Doll Workshop at the Boy Scout Building in San Leandro. Set up at 9 A.M. Contact Stephanie Smith at smitharts2002@yahoo.com. See Deborah Pope at www.deborahpope.typepad.com.
April 25-26, Deborah Pope Needle Felting Doll Workshop at the Boy Scout Building in San Leandro. Set up at 9 A.M. Contact Stephanie Smith at smitharts2002@yahoo.com. See Deborah Pope at www.deborahpope.typepad.com.
June 27-30, NIADA (National Institute of American Doll Artists) Convention to be held in the Bay Area. A doll-making school will be offered June 24-26.
June 29, Saturday, Phoebe Outreach Make it and Take it Day at the Alameda County Fair.
July 11-12, Leslie Molen “Ling Ling” Doll Workshop. Contact Stephanie Smith at smitharts2002@yahoo.com. See Leslie Molen at www.fromthesehandsblog.blogspot.com.
This is a photo of the book project for Christine Delgadillo's workshop. It includes tiny drawers made from matchboxes. |
Another sample of Christine Delgadillo's altered art—a desktop organizer made with book pages. |
One of Christine's altered books. |
Beautiful beadwork brought by Ofelia Aguirre for "show and tell." |
Anne Klocko brought her dresses made from various reused metal objects. |
Anne's dress made from a metal tin. |
Two more fabulous examples of Anne's metal art. |
Stephanie brought several sculptures in progress to show her use of paper clay over cloth to build up facial features. |
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