I hadn't planned to go to the Craft Club but the first month we were here (February, 2010), they were doing a shell project. Since shells are "my thing" I decided to go....just to that one meeting! I discovered that this club lends itself to making friends because it's small (usually about 6-12 ladies) and you can easily do crafts and talk at the same.
So, I've become crafty! Our fearless leader, Lois, usually cooks up seasonal projects. Since I have an empty house to fill (we didn't have items of decor in the RV), this works for me!
I made a fall arrangement in a container I had. Then, I used that same container for a Christmas arrangement. This necessitates less storage space, which isn't a feature of our small crib.
I made a fall arrangement in a container I had. Then, I used that same container for a Christmas arrangement. This necessitates less storage space, which isn't a feature of our small crib.
The Craft Club will introduce you to new crafts that you might not have tried on your own. The best part is that instruction is provided. I want to learn more beading techniques, but have to find written instructions or videos on YouTube unless I fork out the money for a class (probably in C'ville).
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