Had two fantastic weekends in a row – too much enjoyment left me
exhausted and I have only got round to writing. On Saturday 2 November I hosted a fund raising arty
party. We all had a ball! It was quite a warm day but thankfully our
venue was fairly cool.
Wilma Simmons of
Empress Wu Designs gave permission to use her Message Stick Doll tutorial as an
activity. Whilst we were waiting for
people to arrive we all made a name tag.
Some were more exotic than others but it got us doing something whilst
waiting for everyone to arrive;
Then we moved on to making the doll. First we played with air drying clay to make
a face. Most of us opted to use molds in
the first instance and then had a bash at working a face in our fingers –
everyone made great faces - all looked different by the time they had
paint/hair/other adornments.
Once the faces were made we set about making a body. Sticks were selected and wrapped to give a
bit of padding and then wrapped with cloth and adorned by their makers J. Here is a photo of one of Wilma's dolls:
Sadly my camera played up and I am hoping to get a few
photos of the event soon.
And of course there was afternoon tea laid on my nearests
and dearests (husband, son & daughter).
We were spoilt for choice with banana cake, ricotta cake, exotic
chocolate patty pans, cheese, fruit and sandwiches (not to mention the odd
party pie and sausage roll).
The day came to an end with a massive subtropical downpour –
thunder claps directly overhead made the iron roof in the hall shake, lots of lightening
and rain that came down at such an angle it drove itself up the paving in
waves.
Sundaywas a much cooler day after the storm & I
instructed at a garden art workshop at Azures Den. It is a café/gift shop/gallery which has a
lovely art space at the rear and that’s where the class was held. It is inspiring to be sitting in a room
with original art works all around you and getting to do your own.
A fantastic group of ladies came and had a go at something
which was not the norm for them. We
started with the idea that we would make a small garden statute - here is the
sample we had:
By the time the ladies variously decided to make their
statutes very well endowed (boobs), make it pregnant, ditch the turban, play
with hair concepts or use little fabric hardener we had a wonderful and
eclectic array of statues. Even though
we started out with the same concept and material everyone made something
different which reflected their personality.
They were outstanding pieces.
Sadly, my camera played up & I couldn’t take photos. Here are some that Taryn took for me:
Of course the day included afternoon tea. Azures Den offers high teas so we were in
for a treat. Amongst the treats was a
vanilla slice which was to die for!
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