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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Tuesday, October 23rd Meeting

Tuesday, October 23rd is our next meeting at Seabreeze Rec Center at 6:30 PM.


Carolyn Taylor will teach us how to print sideways on an address label.

 You will need to bring:

 Black Marker
Scissors
Adhesive
Ticket punch

 Everything else will be provided.

 At our Oct 9th meeting, we discussed the possibility of a day-long bus trip to visit stamping stores and lunch out. Ginny is looking into whether financially this is feasible. If so, we will then form a committee to organize the trip. We know we cannot fill a bus, so an invitation would be extended to other clubs in The Villages. The trip would most likely be during Jan or Feb.

See you Tuesday.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Tuesday, October 9th Meeting



Our next meeting is October 9th at 6:30 PM at Seabreeze Rec Center.

We will be making the Quilted Christmas Balls.  Below is a list of items needed -- most of you already have this list and have hopefully gotten a head start on the preparation.

 Quilted Christmas Balls

 30 2 ½” squares of two coordinating materials for a total of 60 squares.  You probably won’t use all 60 squares, but I would rather you have too many, than too few.  The fabrics you choose should be a small print.  Any fabric with bling shows off very well.  They don’t have to be Christmas prints. Bring some of your scraps as you will need two small pieces to start your ball.  A box of Satin Pins -- you will use almost the entire box, so do not plan on sharing your pins.  Walmart is the cheapest place to buy them, but they also have them at Joann’s.

 3” Styrofoam Ball.  They come in a package of 6, so you may want to share with 2 or 3 others.

Thimble (if you have one)
Hat Pin
Scissors to cut fabric and ribbon
Ribbon.  ½” or 7/8” wide.  You will need enough to wrap around the finished ball, plus enough to wrap around your palm about 5 times (for your bow) and an additional amount for the loop so you can hang on your tree.  I like the look of ½” ribbon but very difficult to cover all your pins – The 7/8” is much easier.  Even ¾ of an inch would work.

You might like to add an additional bow of very narrow ribbon as well.  Color can be the same or a coordinating shade.

Satin ribbon is much easier to use to make a bow.  Grosgrain is really beautiful but more difficult to make loops because of the weight of the ribbon.  I have used both and am happy with both. 

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Site for Quotes and Sayings for Cards

 If you're ever for a loss of words for your handmade cards? This is the place to go. It's a personal collection of favorite quotes and sayings - inspirational, funny, thought provoking, motivational, and literary.


http://www.quotegarden.com

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

WORLD CARDMAKING DAY




This Saturday, October 6th, is World Cardmaking Day. Come join the fun at Lake Miona Recreation Center from 10:00 am to 3:00pm.

  • There will be 100's of greeting cards on display and for sale.
  • Contiuous demonsrrions from the top rubber stampers in The Villages.
  • Make and takes at several of the display tables.
  • Information about stamping clubs and classes in The Villages.