Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Super Saturday

If you are feelin' crafty, or wanna feel crafty, OR just wanna hangout and visit, you should come to Super Saturday on November 5!  We will start at 10AM and have as much fun as we can until 3PM and then it is up to you!  We will have a smorgasbord of soups and other yummy offerings so plan on lunch too.

So, here are the projects:

Temple portraits

This project is the most expensive and most time-consuming.  Do not let that stop you, it is EASY to do.  Please make sure to look at the sample and the sign-up sheet for the temples that are offered.  Amy Gardner will need all orders and checks by October 19.  Prices vary.

Dry Erase Plate

Please bring your plate and easel for this one.  The sample plate came from Target and the easel was last year's holiday decor from Michael's.  The vinyl is about 6 inches in length.  Approximate cost $4.

Magnetic Chalk Board

Please bring your own frame for this project.  You may chose to use the plain metal as a dry erase magnet board instead of painting it with chalkboard paint.  Approximate cost $3.

24 Days of Christmas

Please bring your own binder for this project.  You will get handouts that have a song, story, and activity for each of the first 24 days of December.  We will provide the page covers and the handouts, you stuff the covers and place in your binder!  Approximate cost $20.

"Hard Things" board


A little shot of inspiration always helps!  A simple project that will take a coat or two of paint, maybe a good project to have lunch in the middle of!  Approximate cost $8.

My Life in a Jar

Please bring your own jar.  This is very simple to put together but such a great thing to have.  There are tons of questions about you and your family, where you lived, your favorites, and lots more.  What a fun FHE activity, pull out a question and either write down your answer or just talk about it!  If you get through all the questions, you will have a beautiful history recorded--thus far!  Approximate cost $3.

Card Making
There will be a selection of cards for different occasions.  A handmade card is a wonderful addition to any gift!  Approximate cost $4

Potpourri

Homemade potpourri that simmers on your stove top.  Stop by the kitchen during church to enjoy the scent!  Approximate cost $3.50

No-Sew Tutu

This tutu will bring a smile to every little girl's face.  Perfect for twirling and feeling pretty!  Approximate cost $6.

Cake Stand
Not just for cakes, you can use this anywhere for just about anything.  Great for serving food or holding trinkets, or pretty on the counter top!

Kids Bandana Apron

A quick-sew project that is perfect for kids crafting or cooking...available in many different bandana styles.  Approximate cost $4.

Dishwashing Gloves

Avoid dishpan hands with these super cute gloves.  A little ruffle sewn on to ordinary dishwashing gloves and you will look even cuter washing those dishes!  Approximate cost $4.

Hair Bows

Hair bows and tutus oh my!  How cute would it be to have a tutu with matching hair bows?  A quick project to make for a sweet little gift.  Approximate cost $3.

Demonstration Classes:

What to do with turkey leftovers--prepare now for finishing off that bird!

Holiday Treats and Crafts--fun things to do with and for the kids!

Holiday Gifts to Give--get new recipes and wrapping ideas for teacher/neighbor/VT gifts and maybe a taste!

Family History Start-up--not sure where to start, this is the place!  It is NOT hard to get a name ready to take to the temple

Canning and Preserving Foods--come learn something new whether a recipe or technique!

2 comments:

  1. What size of frame is needed for the chalkboard project? And...who do we give the money to.......who do we make out the check to?

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  2. Brother Melton will be supplying the metal for the chalkboard project and said it can be just about any size. If you want it similar to the sample, it is 8 x 13. If you choose to paint it with chalkboard paint, it will be $2, if you want to leave it metal and use a dry erase marker, it will also be $2 (for the marker and velcro). For this project, write the check to Amy Gardner.

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