Lori sent the prettiest kits to make these tone on tone, romantic wreaths. She'd sent a couple boxes by UPS ahead of her flight, filled with kits and packaged pretties to sell at our vendor night. The boxes arrived soaked to the bone! So wet that the tape was falling off and the boxes were caved in. Luckily, she'd wrapped everything in plastic and there was no damage.
What did the driver say about it? "Sorry, my truck has a leak" Well, it must have been quite a leak, or else he has been parking in the lake.
This is my second bad experience with UPS. The mural I sent to CA was dropped off to be packaged and sent by UPS, and when it arrived, the paint was damaged due to the box being too loosely packed and the painting bobbing around, and rubbing inside the box. I was able to repaint the damaged area, but wasn't very happy about it.
Anyway, nothing of Lori's was ruined and her kits were wondrous.
During her class, I was a bit busy due to bad planning on lunch. I was too busy with other stuff to chop and prep ahead of time (oops!) for our build your own burrito bar and spent the whole length of Lori's class working on it instead. Silly me!
I did pop in to visit and get a peek of the class every once in a while, but didn't get to sit down and make a wreath myself with them. But Lori saved a kit for me and I was able to get to it later on. She included some great images and papers to make tags to tie onto the fabric wrapped wreath, and I had a good time with it later in the week when I had a chance to get to it.
Mine is a little different. I actually used a necklace from my class to cut up and add to it. (Lori's suggestion, it is what she is planning on doing with hers too)
This way, I have two projects in one! Double the memories to hang in my studio.
Both teachers were just The Best! I loved having them here. Both pitched in and helped with miscellaneous chores, and Beth was in charge of accounting for the vending tables. And while I was trapped at the cutting board, I had no worries about being needed out in the classroom, which was quite the relief.
Beth had a great project that everyone enjoyed too.
Wasn't her teacher table set up pretty?
She had tons of extras to share, and we had a huge variety of hearts and birds being stuffed and potted.
I was doing two classes, one each day after lunch was served and cleaned up.
I have a few kits that I'd made up extra for my birdcages with fairies and my knotted ribbon necklaces. If you'd like to buy one, they are each $30 plus shipping. The birdcage kit includes the online workshop, with instructions for multiple birdcages and cloches.
Please email karlanathan@sbcglobal.net or comment if you are interested.
Cute, huh? I'll leave you with some scenes of the creativity in action.
Well, I spent a good deal of my studio time firmly planted in my seat, so I didn’t get to see much of what the peeps were doing on the other side of the studio! I am loving being able to see some of their creative moments here through your photos!
Lori and Beth were a treat to meet! Such fun ladies.
Sorry to hear about the could-have-been-disastrous UPS soaking of Lori’s box of project kits! I am glad there was a happy ending!
Thank you so much for all the time you spent making the meals for us, Karla. I know it was such very hard work, and I do so appreciate it.
Oh, so much fun. I feel so lucky to have been included in another awesome weekend!
Hey Karla. I would love a birdcage kit and also the. Necklace kit. Becs
I love all the projects you gals did at Birdsong….so lovely! Thanks for sharing all of the great images with us!
Love every picture and project, but I suspect the ones I love most are of all the people working and creating together. Sigh!