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Tuesday, June 20, 2023

Ideas for Glamorous Accessories—What Fun We Have!

 

Are you wondering what to wear to that upcoming special occasion without buying something new? Harlene's enrichment session showed us exactly how to solve that problem. She demonstrated how easy it is to make a ruffled accessory by gathering a bit of beautiful fabric and ribbon and quickly turning them into a chic accessory. She has made many of them and has successfully sold them at various art and crafts shows. Now we know the secret! Thank you, Harlene, for a great idea.

Calendar 
July 8 and August 12 Meetings, (Saturday), 11:30 A.M. at Marcella's. Drop-in Social Get-together will start at 11:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. Business Meeting will start at 1:30 P.M. Jennifer and Caroline will begin a two-month enrichment project that you will not want to miss. We will be painting and stamping beautiful designs on canvas tote bags with Luminaire fabric paints of brilliant hues, including rich metallics. Watch for more pre-class details.
June is a busy time of the year with so many occasions like vacations, graduations and Father's Day taking place. Attendance was low at the meeting, but those who did attend brought many fabulous creations to share. 
 
The Buckle Challenge
Geri had challenged us to make an item using a fancy or unusual buckle. Five items were shared, and we hope to see more at the next meeting. It's so much fun to see the different direction each artist will take.
Harlene's brilliant blue butterfly was the shining glory on her gold buckle pin.
Donna chose silk yoyos, a polymer clay hand that she sculpted, and various bits of jewels and metal to add to her vintage mother of pearl buckle necklace.
Geri made an adorable Christmas decoration by using a paper shoe she made (a la Barbara's December enrichment), which she then embellished with colorful Christmas items and her silver belt buckle. It's a perfect addition for her Christmas tree this December.
Marcella scoured her vast collection of wonderful things and found these vintage buckles. She used them to make a beautiful, one-of-a-kind bracelet.
Shawn is also well-known for amazing and unusual collections. She added interesting bits and pieces to this beautiful gold buckle and created an exquisite and unique scarf ring!
Show and Tell!
Linda took an on-line doll class from Leslie O"Leary and created this adorable bunny doll. She then entered it in the County Fair and won a ribbon. Congratulations, Linda!
Shawn discovered this amazing garment and couldn't pass up. It is basically a tunic decorated with silver fabric strips and metal bell-shaped beads. Wearing it would certainly make one feel like Roman or Greek goddess. 
Suzanne R has completed the beading on her purse necklace from Rosie's challenge. Her next step is to attach it to a red cord. 
And, she is still having fun making greeting cards. 
 As a docent at the Oakland Zoo, she loves to use pictures of animals and birds.
In response to Harlene's journal challenge, Suzanne R brought these two journals that she is currently working on. 
I predict there will be even more to come!
As an homage to the late Tina Turner, Donna brought a flat doll she had made some time ago, and also included her Cher doll. 

This is a small watercolor Donna recently painted.
Suzanne D, we are so overjoyed that you have rejoined the Phoebes! And, that the recent journal challenge has inspired you to revisit some of the amazing journals you have created during previous journal challenges led by Roxanne Padget and Deb Shattil. The cloth cover on this one is beautiful!
Now that many of us are currently working on new journals, I'm sure everyone will be all the more inspired by these photos of Suzanne's creations.












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