Sunday, August 24, 2008

Classes = Fun

CLASS SCRAPBOOK

I taught this apron class at Blissful Living Studios Saturday. So much fun!

My aprons made out of reclaimed men's dress shirts and other stuff.
I love re-purposing clothing and fabric!

Here's me wearing my apron at a different class awhile back.
I really wear it a lot! It's great to wear around the house while I'm puttering around at home. It's the perfect place for my cell phone, little toys that I step on (legos - ouch), the girl's bobby pins that I find everywhere, a piece of candy (chocolate - make sure it's wrapped), a pad of paper (for list and notes of things I'm working on), and glue stick and scissors if I'm crafting... Here are some for sale at the store.
Cute display (wish I had a dress form...)!
Well, I started the class with good photographic intentions. I set up a wire caddy loaded with goodies for the ladies to have. My cards, name tags, tape measures, sewing pin cards, and a variety of snacks. Snacks are a requirement for me. :)


Here's one of the pin cushions I made using more shirt fabric (of course...) and filled with lavender. Yum. The ceramics were acquired at the thrift store - 99 cents!

Pin cards with pom-poms and pretty paper. You can find this idea - fabric, paper and pom-pom tags - on the purl soho store blog. I thought it was so cute, so I adapted it for my pin cards.
Thanks, purl bee!

Class was so fun - I was completely distracted and failed to take more pictures!
Here are a couple of the ladies working. You can tell that the aprons will be fabulous!

This is Gretchen's apron (in progress). She's an old friend that came to the class - what a wonderful surprise!

What I don't have pictures of is the "yummy apron buffet" (that's what I called it in the class description). I had over 30 apron bases to choose from, lots of shirt pockets and parts,and baskets of trims and fabrics. I'm sad that I don't have pictures of every one's aprons. And, I had a couple of my cute nieces there - no pictures. :( I'll do better next time. :)

UPCOMING CLASSES - YAHOO!


In September and October I'll be teaching a workshop series (four classes) called, "Becoming the Queen Bee". I'm very excited and quite passionate about the subject! Every time I've taught this class in the past I've had such great feedback from ladies who are so happy to have more ideas for creative home keeping. We all have to do it - let's have fun with it!

Mystic Paper!! I want to live in this store. lol It's SO COOL. Paper crafts, mixed media, collage - they have everything for these visual arts that I'm beginning to love.

In October I'll begin teaching the "Literary Artification" classes again. The first class is based on Twilight (movie coming out soon...). These classes are for young teens and Moms (and Grandmas!!). You know, you need to pass the craftiness on to your kids!

Here's the letter box and a little love note packet.
This is November's class - Princess Academy picture frame. The summer class was really great - I think there are some grown ups wanting to take this class this time. Come on over! :)

I have to say that I'm having a great time with the whole process (creating and sharing) of teaching classes. I'm lucky to teach at such fun places! Stay tuned for more - it's going to be a non-stop fall season.
Happy Day!

9 comments:

Alisa Noble said...

If I only lived closer, I'd show up to all of your classes. They look like such fun!

Whitney Johnson said...

Thanks, Alisa...you're awesome!

As Told By Molly said...

I wish I could have made it to your apron class on Saturday!
Your 'Queen Bee' classes sound amazing. I'll have to plan for those; I need to know how to go from worker bee to queen bee...

Hey, I added your 'Kindred Joy' sunflower to my bog as a link! It looks so pretty.

Kasey said...

looks like it was a great class! wish i lived closer.
k-

Jenn said...

Those aprons are just adorable! I am not much of a sewer... but I am practicing... maybe someday I can graduate to aprons!!

Whitney Johnson said...

The sewing is very easy for these aprons. It's the collage part that took a long time for the gals at the class. I thank I had too many fabrics to choose from! lol

Quinn & Ogden Nash said...

Thanks again for letting us know about you class, I had such a awesome time!

Alisa Noble said...

Hi! Come by again and see what I have for you. :)

julie (jane's apron) said...

very, very cute aprons Whitney!