Sunday, February 26, 2012

2012 Fabulous Friday

I'm excited to announce that Fabulous Friday is right around the corner.
Mark your calendars for Friday, April 13, from 5pm-9pm.  Most of the classes will be held in the cultural hall, with a couple in the kitchen and a couple that traipse outside for steps that involve spray paint.    This evening will be tons of fun, and we encourage everyone to come.   As always, feel free to invite friends and neighbors.   If the class and craft offerings aren't appealing to you, or you simply feel like you have too many unfinished projects at home to justify starting new ones, please, BRING YOUR OWN CRAFT that night.  You can work on it while socializing with other sisters.
For  a new twist, we will be setting up a display area for you to bring projects, samples and pictures of any and all projects and crafts you've been working on at home over the past few months.  This will be an area where you can SHOW OFF your unique style and creativity.   The more participation we have with this, the better.  This is an opportunity for everyone to learn from eachother in a nonthreatening way.  You don't have to teach a class,  just bring your projects to display.
As usual, we will be having a potluck dinner this evening.  Since it's a spring craft night, we will be having salads, fruits, rolls and yummy munchies.   Look for sign-up sheets in the coming weeks.
There will also be no children's class this night.   Please make other arrangements for your children.

You can sign up for classes and crafts on this blog by making a comment at the end of the post or on the sign-up sheets which will be out in the foyer by the Bishop's office every Sunday.   All classes are free, but please sign-up anyway so that our teachers can prepare the proper number of handouts.   Also, if you are signing up for crafts,  please be considerate and get your money to either the teacher, Laura P. or Leslie Y. quickly so that the teachers can purchase the needed supplies in a timely manner.
Enough talking, ready to view the classes and crafts? 

Class Schedule 
Make Garden Salsa- 5:30-6:00
Freezer Meals 101- 6:00-6:30
Organize Your Home- 6:30-6:45
Perfect Sugar Cookies- 7:00-8:00
Summer Boredom Busters- 8:00-8:30
Grow a Veggie Garden- 8:30-8:50


Crafts
Flipflops
Soap Dispensers
Cake Plates
Clothespin Boards
Tile Coasters
Baby Booties
Beaded Watches
Pinboards
Wreaths


**Keep reading to view information about each class and craft!**



Make Garden Salsa

5:30-6:00, Taught by Wendy Hess 
Come and learn how to make and process (can) a garden fresh salsa. That’s right, a salsa that is made from veggies you can grow in your own garden. And, because you can it, you can enjoy it for weeks afterward. Of course, we will be having “taste testing”. Come learn and enjoy.   Class Cost: free


Freezer Meals 101 
6:00-6:30, taught by Heather smith 
Interested in learning to make freezer meals? already making freezer meals but tired of the same old thing? Come and receive recipes for tons of great, delicious new freezer meals to try. Come learn some basic tips for making and storing them, as well as learning foods that freeze well and foods that don’t. There will be samples of cooked freezer meals to try! Class cost: free


Organize Your Home 
6:30-6:45, Taught by Tasha Dunbar 
Learn how to start the organizing process in your home. Get a handout full of real tips and tricks to keep everything in its proper place. Everyone that attends will be entered in a drawing to win a free hour of Tasha’s time helping you organize your own home!
Class cost: Free


Perfect Sugar Cookies 
7:00-8:00, taught by Megan Robbins 
Every wondered how to make the perfect sugar cookie? Megan has the answer. She will teach a traditional sugar cookie, a frosted sugar and a brown sugar cookie. This will be a Hands-on class, no supplies needed. Maximum class size 15 people. Class Cost: Free


Summer Boredom Busters 
8:00-8:30, Taught by Dena Hicks 
Don’t want your kids sitting on the couch all day watching tv or playing video games but don’t know what else to offer them? Come and get some great ideas fun activities to keep the kids busy and happy. Class Cost: Free


Grow a Veggie Garden 
8:30-8:50, Taught by Sara Warnick 
Learn everything you need to know to start growing your own veggies today. Get tips on what veggies grow well here during our short growing season as well as when to start planting, whether you’re starting your seeds indoors or going straight to your outside garden beds. Class cost: free


Flip Flops

7pm, taught by Jacki Alley
Cost:  TBD


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We will be decorating flip flops with ribbons.   Bring your own shoes. Class cost covers the ribbons. 


Soap Dispensers
Taught by Laura Parker
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Cost: $1.25 each

These cute soap dispensers are back by popular demand.  They make fantastic gifts for neighbors and teachers and they are super simple to assemble.   Choose from 4 different designs: a Tree, A Teacher saying, A Family Saying, or an Initial. 


Cake Plates
5pm, Taught by Jocelyn Tobler
Cost: $20
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Sign up deadline April 1
 Make a cute wooden dessert plate with scalloped molding. There will be a variety of paint colors to choose from.  Get started early with this class as there are some steps which involve spray paint and drying times. 


Clothespin Boards
7pm, Taught by Jocelyn Tobler

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Cost: $13
Signup deadline April 1 
These painted boards have vinyl lettering and 6 clothespins. A variety of paint colors for the boards will be provided, but if you have a specific color in mind, you can bring your own paint. Vinyl letters can be cut in either black or white with the following word options: Lost Socks or Memories.  


Tile Coasters
5pm, Taught by Jennifer Wheeler


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Cost: $3
Personalize 8 square tiles to create your own unique set of coasters. Keep a set for yourself or make some to give away as gifts. Multiple colors and designs will be available. If there is a specific color family you are looking for, please write it down, so that Jennifer can make sure to have those colors available for you.



Baby Booties
5pm, Taught by Emily Hart

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Cost: $2.00
Come learn to sew these darling baby booties. They can be sewn by hand (for those that don’t have access to sewing machines) or by machine. This easy pattern can be customized, making fantastic baby shower gifts, or cute shoes to match those little dresses for your own little bundle of joy.
Cost: $2 for Emily to supply the wool felt, or you can bring your own wool felt (2 sheets needed per pair) but please sign up either way so Emily can make enough patterns.
Bring scissors and your sewing machine (if you have one)!



Beaded Watches
Taught by Rebecca Steinmetz

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Cost: $20
Sign up deadline April 1
Come learn how to make customized beaded watch bands.  Choose either a square or a round watch face in silver or gold, and a color scheme for the beads.  


Customized Pinboards 
Taught by Leslie Young


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Cost: $4.00 
Need a place to display all of your kids’ artwork (other than the fridge) or a place to pin notes and miscellaneous papers? Come make a pinboard that reflects your own unique personality.
The class cost ($4.00) will cover the board, interfacing, staples, glue, push pins.
You bring your own fabric, ribbons, and any embellishments desired.
Fabric Requirements: 

Fabric A: 3/8 yd if hanging vertically, 2/3 yd if hanging horizontally
Fabric B: ¼ yd
1 yd ribbon to go between the fabrics and 12+in of ribbon to use for hanging.



Felt Rosette Wreaths
Taught by Katie Smith


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Cost: As shown $17
Choose your Own Colors: $8
You will need 10 Sheets EACH of the 3 desired felt colors.   Katie will supply the wreath, painted and prepped and the hot glue to finish. 

1 comment:

  1. My preference for kitchen countertops go towards the medium to darker colors because they tend to hide stains from spills better if they end up penetrating the sealant, but as long as you're happy with the end result and you stick to the maintenance directions you will be ok.

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