I can't believe how much teaching & learning Donna packs into one of her workshops. Our group choose to have her teach her Subtractive Bangle Bracelets and Hollow Leaf Pods. She also demonstrated another project that was done with some of the canes from the first pieces (sorry I didn't catch the name of this piece, I was dealing with an oven disaster at the time). Here are the pieces I created at/from Donna's workshop.
I know I speak for everyone who was able to attend Donna's workshop (and many who weren't able), that we cannot wait to bring her back again for another workshop.
Our guild had our first Bottle of Hope competion this year, with all the entries being donated to Gilda's House in Dallas. We had three categories, Hope, Nature and Texas. I entered a bottle in each category. The winners were chosen by guild member votes. The creator was not revealed until after the voting. I got first place for Mr. Mushroom representing Nature, first for the Texas Armadillo and second for my entry in the Hope section with Cow Jumped Over the Moon.
2 comments:
Gorgeous!!! These are fabulous!!!
hugs, chris
Nina,
Oooooooooooooo, your newest polymer clay pieces, face in a brooch are beautiful! YOUR BEADING, from necklaces for friends to bracelets WOWZA AND your freeform with the spirals, breath taking! I LOVE all of it, you are a bead and clay GODDESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hugs,Patti (your Monday Moan partner) :0)
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