My friend, Maggie, was visiting from the west coast, so I hosted a craft day with local peeps in her honor.
Everyone brought their own crafts and a side for lunch, I made a meatloaf and bread.
Angie made this lovely trifle with fresh whipped cream, which tasted even better than it looked.
Over the years, I have discovered that sheets of white poster board work best on my craft tables to cover up all of the stains and wear.
Previously, I’d either taped down craft paper, or used throw away table cloths.
To dress up the plain white, I make placemats of scrapbook paper with names.
And some quick little doodles.
Of course, once we get to making things, you don’t even see the table. If you’re doing it right, that is!
I was working on Xmas goodies. My booth is all set up, ready for the November First Friday weekend, so now I’m making stuff to refill it for December.
It was exhausting to redo the space immediately after the October sale, but there is no way I could comfortably leave on vacation without having it complete before taking off.
After getting my billions of buckets of holiday inventory tagged and arranged, I was finally able to relax and enjoy a sweet day with friends. I was sure ready to sit back, snip and glue while chatting. Just perfect!
And thank you, Angie for the white roses, all wrapped up so special.