Flourishes - June, 2006


Cover Artist:

Maggie Gillikin
a sample of one of
the June mini workshop
classy cards

 

Kaye’s Korner

Dear Friends,

What a pleasure it was to view Maggie Gillikin's beautiful work and hear about her creative life.  Her first lettering class was with Helen Rasplicka and her next one was with Joan Schmitz.  She certainly had a wonderful beginning!  Her joy of working with children through her puppet company, of making books and her water color painting have given her a very fulfilling life.  Thank you for sharing all of this with us, Maggie! And it was nice to have so many members come from Austin to hear Maggie's program.  They are always so welcome!
 
Congratulations to our new slate of officers elected at the May meeting.  They will be led by President Pam Thomas and they have many exciting things planned for the coming year.
 
The Secret Pal Committee has once again come up with an original and clever method of notifying us of our Secret Pal.  What fun it will be in September when all is revealed and we get to feast on the art work that was sent during the summer!  The Secret Pal Art Expo is a highlight of the year and what a great way to begin the year.
 
Our annual Pot Luck Dinner in June is always a favorite time of the year to gather and enjoy some good food and fun.  I think I will bring a freezer of ice cream.  That gives me an excuse to make it!

The Spring Calligraphy Show at Los Patios has been so successful and opened many eyes to beautiful writing.  I spoke with the owner Mr. McClung today and he said they have had many compliments on the show.
 
I hope you will all have a wonderful summer.  I plan to do some lettering every day.........even 
if it is only an envelope .............I consider an envelope a small canvas..........a small project for fun.
 
It has been a pleasure to serve as your president for the last 2 years.  My thanks to everyone who serves as an officer, committee chairman, committee member or an active member.  This guild is composed of a world of people who love letters, books and other art forms.  What a wonderful world!
 
Cheers,

Kaye 

 

June Activities

Early Bird  

Annual Pot Luck Dinner
and Installation of New Officers

Thursday, June 1, 2006, 6:30-9 PM

Please join us for our annual pot luck dinner and installation of officers. We will meet in our usual meeting room. The Guild will provide the meats for the dinner, and the rest of the dinner will be true pot luck, so be sure to bring your favorite dish to share with the members. 

The decorating/ hospitality committee is planning a special surprise for us during this Year of the Dog.


MINI WORKSHOP

CLASSY CARDS 
with Maggie Gillikin and Leslie Winakur

Thursday, June 15, 2006, 7-9 PM

We will create three different classy cards tonight, using a variety of media which we will provide for you.

Please bring:
Pencil
Pointed nib of your choice 
Mitchell #2 nib or larger, or equivalent, but must be metal broad edge nib 
Gouache in a color of your choice
0.1 ZIG or Pigma pen in a color of your choice
2 small pointed brushes, size 0, 1, or 2

We will bring all paper, walnut ink, acrylic ink, watercolors, brushes, cards and envelopes.

bulletin board

Thank you to the May Hospitality Committee for our delicious refreshments. Lenora Jordan, Lynn Rothe, Sylvia Stanley, Pam Thomas, and Kaye Yarbrough provided us with some wonderful munchies.   
Please remember that in June we will enjoy our Annual Pot Luck Dinner and Installation of Officers. This is a real pot luck meal, so bring whatever you’re in the mood for and share it with your friends. The Guild will provide the meat for the dinner and we will bring everything else.   

Congratulations to this year’s Paul Freeman Award Winners: Beverly Carter, Nancy Meier, Pam Thomas, and Karen Veni have been recognized by their fellow Guild members for outstanding service to the Guild over the past year. All the nominees received a Jacob’s Ladder structure to house their nomination certificates, and the winners will have an entire year to feast their eyes on the lovely Paul Freeman and Dennis Brown works owned by the Guild. We extend a special thank you to Eleanor Russell for her very generous donation of a framed work by Paul Freeman that has been in her personal collection for some time.  

MEMBERSHIP DUES are due! If you have not yet paid your dues, please be sure to do so. Your information form must be turned in by the June Pot Luck in order for you to be listed in the new Directory, which will be created over the summer.    

2006-2007 Slate of Officers 

Congratulations also are in order for our new slate of officers. The installation of officers will take place at the June Pot Luck Dinner. Our new officers are: 
President Pam Thomas
Vice President Lynn Rothe
Secretary Becky Hughes 
Treasurer Jill Adams
Members at Large: Beverly Carter, Nancy Meier, Lenora Jordan, Camille Storment, Leslie Winakur 


Thank you so much to all those who donated Door Prizes for the Anniversary celebration. We had enough left over to allow Sylvia Stanley to distribute them to all of those who were not present in April and to all of our guests who were at the May meeting. 
Our Spring Exhibit has been hanging for nearly two months already. Time really does fly when we're having fun! So, it’s time to make plans to take down the exhibit. You must go get your piece(s) from Los Patios on Wednesday, May 31 at 9 AM. This is very important, since another show will be going up right after ours comes down, and the restaurant must continue to function on that day. If you are unable to be there, be sure to ask a friend to pick up your artwork for you.   

LIBRARY INVENTORY 
All books must be accounted for by the June Pot Luck. If you are responsible for a Library box, please let Maggie Gillikin know if you will be keeping your box over the summer. If you would like to keep a book over the summer, please be sure to tell the keeper of your box, so that a complete and accurate inventory can be accomplished. 

 Everyone was enthralled by Maggie Gillikin’s artwork and puppetry during her retrospective in May.  

Birthdays

June
2 BJ Nichol
9 BJ Grant
11 Margaret Green
16 Martha Kallus
21 Cheri Wolf
23 Jennie Duncan
29 Carol Walls
July
2 Lynn Rothe
3 Anita Hyman
12 Camille Storment
15 Marilyn McLean
18 Fritzi Harry
19 Rosemary Suess
20 Nena Richardson
20 Gayle Venticinque
21 Luz Llera
31 Juliet Bickley
August
2 Angie Murray
7 Hazel Tillson
9 Angie Chaos-Peters
17 Beverly Carter
17 Dolores Schultz
18 Cindy Haller
19 Jill Adams
19 Sharon Halstead
21 Waynoka Lawrence
22 Barbara Gere
23 Shirley Ginn
24 Joan Cornell
26 Virginia Harrison

   

 

Summer classes


Joan Schmitz

Classes at Michaels, 2375 NW Military Hwy, all from 6:30 to 8:30 in the evening
Class fee: $12. Contact Joan Schmitz for further information: 344-7675.

Monday, May 22: Rules and Suggestions for Addressing Formal Invitations.


Monday, June 19:  UNCIAL

Last three Monday evenings in July, 17th, 24th & 31st: Copperplate Script for beginners and those who want to review.



Pauline sager

Paste Paper Play Day with Pavasa
July 12, 10 AM—3 PM, at 2407 Shadow Cliff
Class fee: $20. Class limit: 8 students. Deadline to sign up: July 8.
Contact Pauline Sager for further information: 494-1881.

Paste paper is a decorative paper used in crafts such as book covers, boxes, greeting cards and as images themselves. Designs and textures are drawn into the paper while the paste is still wet. Variations in thickness of the paste and layering of the colors 
make the colors cause the design to appear three dimensional. The process is simple and fun and can be done with materials from your kitchen. Participants will make a number of decorated papers. Instructions will include demonstrations, lots of hands 
on activity, and one or more projects. 

All supplies will be furnished. Wear "play" clothes and comfortable shoes. Brown bag lunch.

 

More summer classes

Karen Veni

Sampler Book: Surface Design on Polymer Clay
Discovery School; Sunday, June 25, 2006, 9 – 5 p.m.
Class fee: $40. includes bag; $25. alumni (you have a bag)

You’ll learn more techniques than you’ll be able to practice in this workshop. The goal is to design pages that segue or echo through the perfect-for-clay binding. It will open your eyes to the possibilities for pages. The techniques are also perfect for jewelry or dolls.

Alumni? Did you take the workshop last year? Repeat it for $25, sans the goodie bag that you have from last year. Bring whatever you can gather from it.

Supplies: (Let me know if you’d like to borrow the first six of these.)

Acrylic or glass work surface
Pasta machine
Roller
Blade
Needle tool
Ruler
2 pkgs white Preemo or Fimo Soft
1 pkg black Preemo or Fimo Soft
4 – 7 pkgs favorite colors that work well together 
(Preemo or Fimo Soft)
plastic wrap

Retro Cane: Cane Building through Extrusion
Discovery School; Sunday, July 9, 1 – 5 p.m. Class fee:$25.

Learn to build a stack to extrude through clay guns to build a cane. Fluid dynamics make great patterns for cane building. You’ll love this cane for jewelry, books and dolls.

Supplies: (Let me know if you’d like to borrow the first six of these.)

Acrylic or glass work surface
Acrylic roller
Blade
Pasta machine
Needle tool
Ruler
2 pkgs white Preemo or Fimo Soft clay
1 pkg black Preemo or Fimo Soft clay
2 pkgs favorite colors of Preemo or Fimo Soft clay 
(that work well together)
plastic wrap

More Summer classes, and a Fall Class


Karen Veni

MÓKUME GANE (MÓ COO MAY GAH NÁY)
Discovery School; Sunday, July 23, 1 – 5 p.m.
Class fee: $25
Build and manipulate a stack for horizontal slicing that can be collaged for a painterly look. Great for books, jewelry, dolls, anything.

Supplies: (Let me know if you’d like to borrow the first six of these.)
Acrylic or glass work surface
Acrylic roller
Blade
Pasta machine
Needle tool
Ruler
1 pkg white Preemo or Fimo Soft clay
1 pkg black Preemo or Fimo Soft clay
1 pkg translucent Preemo or Fimo Soft clay
3 pkgs colors of Preemo or Fimo Soft clay that look good together
foil for clay (if you have some)
plastic wrap

Maggie Gillikin and Leslie Winakur

A BOOK IN A BOX
September 9-10, 2006, 9 Am –5 PM, at Discovery School
Class fee: $60. plus $10 supply fee. 
Contact Maggie, 494-4613, or Leslie, 545-9492, to sign up or for further info.

We will create a hard bound book in a lined slipcase. We will spend Saturday morning sewing and casing in the book, which will have a quarter cloth binding. We will then create a working model for the slipcase after lunch on Saturday. The model will allow the student to create a slipcase for any book in the future, with ease. On Sunday, we will create the slipcase itself for the book we made on Saturday. If time permits, we will also fashion a decorated letter embellished with 24 karat gold for the title page of the book.

Supply list:
Pencil
12” metal ruler
Bone folder
Cutting mat
Waste paper (plain newsprint) for gluing
Decorative paper, 20” x 25” minimum size (NOT wrapping paper, not heavy weight)

We will supply: glue, text blocks torn and punched, muslin super, thread, Japanese silk book cloth, needles and threads, book board, glue brushes, handouts. Metal triangle and aluminum jigs will be available for sale.

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