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Saturday 28 March 2015

Craft Club results

Hello All and thank you for visiting
As I mentioned on Thursday here are a few pictures of the "makes" 








Here is our winner, Paulene's "view" of school days. Suffice it to say, she does make the most fantastic miniatures. She uses all sorts of bits and pieces to create items. For example, certain drug blister packs make kitchen sinks. Notice the tiny books in the book cases and blackboard and the outside loos! The wheelbarrow, hen house, well everything really. The pebbledash walls are made with painted couscous!
Here's another of her makes that one of the other ladies had quilted for her. It is an i-spy quilt for her grandson. It has images to spy on both sides



Other makes included a shoe bag, book bags to disguise their reading of "Lady Chatterley's Lover", a pencil drawing of a "little schoolgirl devil" and this particular lady even brought in her mum's arithmetic book dated 1926.
Phew! Sorry it's along and piccie heavy. But I hope you enjoy and I look forward to your feedback. Busy weekend ahead, lots of Salsa dancing. To those of you that have had a tough week - take care Big hugs to everyone Thank you for taking the time to visit.
I'll be posting a card on Tuesday 



14 comments:

  1. Good morning Karen,
    I had a comment all written out and it went off into Cybre Space.......Grrrrr!!!
    Start again:-
    Oh! My! Giddy! Aunt!! that School House is absolutely AMAZING!!!
    Everything about it is just wonderful. Better not let my hubby see that. He would be asking me if I could manage something like that for his Model Railway. I do make "kits" for him but I certainly could never in a Month of Sunday's manage anything so fantastic.
    The Quilt is stunning as well, perfect bright colours for a wee one to study and learn.
    Have a great weekend
    Patricia x

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  2. Wow, amazing creations, she must have such patience, xxx

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  3. Wow - these are absolutely amazing what talented folk xx the school house is just beyond words and the quilt is perfect xx I hope you enjoy your Salsa weekend xx GailT xx

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  4. Karen. The school house is amazing and the lady must have so much patience, the quilt is gorgeous too. Just popped over from Sandra's to see what you have on your blog and have to say I love everything I have seen. Hazel x

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  5. Hi Karen,
    These are truly fantastic. The school house brought back lots of memories and the quilt is so beautifully sewn. Two ladies with infinite patience and ability.
    Maureen xx

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  6. Hi Karen,
    These are truly fantastic. The school house brought back lots of memories and the quilt is so beautifully sewn. Two ladies with infinite patience and ability.
    Maureen xx

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  7. WOW! to the schoolhouse, it's almost exactly like the one I used to go to in Budbrooke Warwickshire, when my father was stationed there. I remember the outside loos and the games painted on the playground.
    And the quilt, what a dream that is. And a game to boot.
    Hugs Cheryl xxx

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  8. Hi Karen
    That's one talented friend you have there. Absolutely amazing. Painted couscous, whooda thought lol!
    And the quilt is adorable.
    Best wishes.
    Ang x

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  9. Hi Karen,
    Oh my goodness that school house is just amazing, the detail and scale are all so perfect!
    Thank you for coming over to join the mad house that is my blog, you will always leave with a smile on you face!
    Your craft club ladies are very talented!
    Thank you for sharing
    Hugs
    Sandra xxxx

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  10. Two beautiful projects-the schoolhouse is truly amazing and I can't believe the attention to detail on it. The quilt is stunning and I'm sure it will be a family treasure.

    Have a great weekend.
    Michele

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  11. Hi Karen,
    I have found you! I'm not very good at finding people but you have been so kind I made a real effort! Wow , as well as being talented yourself you know some talented ladies! The schoolhouse is just amazing! The quilt is gorgeous. Thank you for sharing all these lovely things. Love the school photo too!
    Love Myra xx

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  12. Hi Karen,

    WOW! These are amazing, so much work. Just beautiful, love the m both.

    Thank you for visiting my blog and commenting, I do hope you come back again soon.

    Love & Hugs

    Jacquie J xxx
    http://jewelscardcraft.blogspot.co.uk/

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  13. Oh my Karen what talented friends you have, the schoolhouse is absolutely fantastic and the quilt so wonderful for a child. Thank you for taking the time to post all the photos. Have a good week, best wishes Jackie xx

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  14. Hi Karen,
    oh my what fab creations.
    They sure are very talented.
    That school house is amazing, and very perfectly crafted, and I do so admire anyone that can quilt, as I can't sew straight to save my life.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.

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