Betts, Sally and their crew did a fantastic job putting up the annual
December Phoebe window display at The Book Shop on B Street in Hayward.
December Phoebe window display at The Book Shop on B Street in Hayward.
This year's theme was "Under the Christmas Tree."
Calendar of Events for 2014
January , Sally Lampi Painting Exhibit. Sally will have her art on display in the Book Shop window during the month of January. Stop by to see her work, recently featured at an exhibit at the Hayward Library.
January 12 through March 8, Alta Bates Hospital Doll and Painting Exhibit. Come and see the dolls exhibited by a group of Phoebes and former Phoebes—Daisy Kiehn, Suzanne Duran, Wanda Fudge, Donna Perry, Laurie Scott, Stephanie Smith, Zanaib Green, Kelly Mead, Bonnie Hoover and Mary Porter Vaughan. This is the group's second Alta Bates exhibit with dolls staged in beautiful Plexiglas boxes. Colorful paintings by artists Heidi Shonkoff and Em Herstein will also be on display for viewing.
January 23 and 24, Rescheduled Leslie Molen Workshop, (Thursday and Friday). 9 A.M., Boy Scouts Building, 1001Davis Street, San Leandro. Bring $39.50 kit fee, payable to Leslie Molen.
July 7 through 11, Lisa Lichtenfeld Workshop, Boy Scouts Building, San Leandro.
The Phoebe Christmas Party took place on December 12 at the Education Building in Hayward. The highlight of the evening was the gift exchange. Names had been drawn and for months Phoebes were busy creating handmade works of art. All that hard work paid off... everyone seemed genuinely thrilled and amazed by the fabulous gifts they received.
President Zanaib is modeling her fantastic necklace made especially for her by Bonnie Hoover.
Zanaib's necklace features those wonderful embellishments Bonnie is famous for... ones that have been featured on her cloth and flat dolls which have been published in numerous magazines.
Rosie loved the spoon doll with the polymer clay face, cleverly crafted by Kelly.
Kelly's spoon elves have been a hit at the Celebration of Craftswomen show at Fort Mason in San Francisco. They make such cute Christmas ornaments.
Tani proudly shows off her exquisite butterfly pin made by Harlene.
As you can see below, the detail and craftsmanship is amazing.
Mary opened her gift and found the most adorable clay pig ornament fashioned by Pame Rose.
He was a pig made to steal your heart. Pame modeled him over a glass ornament and he was
ready to be hung on Mary's Christmas tree. Just look at that face!!!
Harlene eagerly opened her present, and she found....
an altered glass bottle containing pearls and embellished with sea shells, charms,
vintage jewelry, and dyed lace and cheesecloth that looked like sea moss.
Suzanne admires her mother and child cat dolls... original cloth sculpts by Daisy
Daisy is always a wealth of original ideas and can draft a pattern for every one of them! |
Donna was thrilled with the adorable frog Marcella made for her. Marcella also drafted her own original pattern and it turned out perfect. |
Sharon opened a very beautiful French paper collaged box and found... |
a clay sculpted doll head dressed in vintage lace made by Elizabeth. |
Kelly was all smiles as she displayed the bird ornament Rosie designed just for her. It is adorable!!! |
Stephanie is looking through the amazing collage book Zanaib assembled. |
Here is a close-up of some of the intricate details added to every page of Stephanie's book. |
Daisy admires the colorful shopping bag she received. |
Here is a close-up of Daisy's bag. |
There were so many delicious choices on the buffet table... thank you everyone for your wonderful potluck dishes! |
Elizabeth loved the goddess pin Mary made for her. It was a scale model of Mary's goddess dolls that are a big success at her art shows. |
Anne Klocko treated us to a trunk show of her latest altered and assembled dolls made with various vintage tins and her sculpted cute, whimsical ceramic doll heads. Her work is perfection |
Here is a sample photo off the Web of the pillow case dress the Phoebes will be making in the workshop on the 16th. |
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