FLOURISHES - December 2006
Cover Artist: Maggie Gillikin
Dear Fellow Scribes,
As 2007 rapidly approaches, the holidays are here. I’m looking
forward to our annual Holiday Potluck December 7th. The guild is
providing the meat. Join us and bring an appetizer, salad, side
dish, or dessert. The variety is always wonderful and the food
is just the beginning of an evening full of conversation,
sharing gifts with the Battered Women’s Shelter, a fun card or
bookmark exchange, and enjoying each others company.
Remember, along with your dish, to bring toiletries, toys,
whatever you’d like for the Women’s Shelter and a card or
bookmark to exchange with a guild member. Extra cards and
bookmarks are always welcome at the Shelter. Lynn Rothe will
graciously collect the items that are donated at the potluck and
take everything to the shelter. This is a time of year when
everyone, young and old, wants to be able to have a gift for
their loved ones, and our donations allow the children and women
who are at the shelter to have something to give. Please don’t
wrap the gifts. The mothers and children are invited to look
over all of the choices and make their own selections.
November was a quiet month for the guild. With no mini workshop
and no board meeting, some of us found unfamiliar free Thursday
evenings (smiling!) At the general meeting we were invited to
laugh and to doodle. Thanks to Cindy Haller who lives in Houston
who presented the program. Everyone was begging, borrowing, and
sharing pens of all kinds to doodle and just make marks. I heard
several comments about how relaxing the evening it was. Cindy’s
handout got us started and then the card she handed out to have
us work on was wonderful. Thank you Cindy! (And thanks to
Dolores Schultz as well who provided lots of support!) I didn’t
see too many of the cards as people worked on them (I was busy
doodling on my own!), but if you did finish your card, or were
inspired to create a different one, please bring them to the
Share Table. The evening got off to a wonderful start as Maggie
Gillikin shared design tips with us. Thanks Maggie!
We also had a wonderful Saturday Special early in the month.
Lynn Rothe shared the secrets of creating an altered board book
in the shape of an angel. The angel books were fast taking shape
as we left for home that Saturday afternoon. I hope to see some
of them on the Share Table at the potluck. It was quite
intriguing to see the variety of color combinations and
different approaches to this structure. Lynn generously shared
not only her knowledge but her paints, glues, paper and the
books themselves. Thank you Lynn!
December promises to be exciting. If you have not had a chance
to sign up for Leslie’s and Maggie’s holiday book class, it will
be the first weekend in December. Call Maggie or Leslie to see
if there are any openings and for details.
My wish for one and all this season is Peace. Sometimes life is
overwhelming, especially in December. In the midst of the
planning, shopping, mailing, partying, and feasting, I’m hoping
you find at least a few moments of peace.
Pam Thomas
SACG President
December Activities Early Bird You are invited to partake in
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Birthdays
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Envelope Exchange We are happy to report that twenty-seven people have signed up for the envelope exchange. Sign ups will be taken at the December Pot Luck. In January, at the meeting, you will be given your rotation for January, February, March, April and May. The envelopes will be displayed at the potluck in June. The list will be divided up into groups of 4. Each month you will decorate and mail 4 envelopes and you will receive 4 envelopes. As far as possible each month you will have different names in your group. This will be a fun spring activity for the guild. An envelope is a small, doable little project. You may add a card inside if you wish. Out of town members are encouraged to participate; just be sure and get your name to Kaye Yarbrough by December 10 so you can be added to the list. |
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Saturday special
Orizomegami and fantasy flowers With Pauline sager
Saturday, January 13, 2007 10 am to 4 pm, in the usual meeting room
The day will commence with doing Orizomegami, the Japanese art of a
simple fold-and-dye technique, from which interesting kaleidoscopic
designs emerge when the paper is unfolded. The papers can be used to
make greeting cards, book covers and end sheets, and collage elements.
After lunch you will be introduced to Pavasa’s Fantasy Flowers.
▪ X-acto knife and cutting mat ▪ Glue stick
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WEB SITES of INTEREST Recommended by Pauline Sager
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Dec 2006
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