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March 2017 Meeting: Chili Pepper

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Our next guild meeting will be Saturday, March 11, 2017 from 1:30-4:30 p.m. in the Contemporary Arts Center at the fairgrounds. Our lesson will be different than announced at the last meeting – Deb Hart will be showing us how to make her adorable chili peppers!

Materials

  • Skinner blend – Shaped into block that is 3/4″ wide across the face. Something with dark on one end and light on the other (green, red, orange or whatever color you want). Deb used a fun purple blend in her tutorial that turned out very pretty. You can bring canes to embellish your chili pepper – like the cane we created for the owl earrings – otherwise, she’ll have some available for folks to use.
  • Canes for embellishment (optional)
  • A small amount of scrap clay
  • Poly Paste
  • Eye pins
  • Ear wires

Tools

  • Pasta machine
  • Clay blade
  • Ruler
  • X-acto knife
  • Wire cutter
  • Round nose pliers
  • Pin/needle tool/sharp sculpting tool

It’s not a complicated project, so folks should be able to make their Skinner blends at the meeting. Deb will also have a few blends along that she can make a slice and share with people – it doesn’t take much.

Deb will have a small abridged handout for everyone attending, but if you’d like to order a more detailed copy with instructions on the various canes she’ll be using, you can download a copy for $4. She’ll be putting it up on Etsy and on the written tutorial section of CraftArtEdu.com for $10, so she wanted to make it reasonable for anyone interested. She is still working on finishing the editing, but when it’s done we’ll get the link and share with the guild to order it.

February 2017 Meeting: Miniature Succulents

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Our next guild meeting will be Saturday, February 18, 2017 from 1:30-4:30 p.m. in the Contemporary Arts Center at the fairgrounds.

This month, we’ll be making miniature succulents, with Almond Eastland as our instructor. Almond will have some extra supplies, and we’re good at sharing, so don’t feel obligated to buy any supplies you don’t have.

Tools

  • Pasta Machine
  • Work surface
  • A container for transporting your unbaked piece, just in case.
  • Favorite clay tools, such as:
    • Round miniature cutters (the kind Lori used to sell). These are used to make a bunch of evenly-sized clay balls. You could probably use the tiny leaf-shaped Kemper cutter, too.
    • Ball stylus tools for making indentations in which to plant your succulents.
    • Long straight pin to help place your plants, etc.
    • Small knitting needle
    • Blunt needle tool
    • X-Acto knife

Supplies

  • Tiny clay pots – about 1″ tall (Almond will bring several in a few different sizes) and, if desired, a little bit of foil with which to texture the soil and pack the pots. Note that you can also make your own planters out of clay, but they need to be pre-baked, so we’re starting with the clay pots in the interest of time.
  • PVA glue (such as Crafter’s Pick or Aleene’s Tacky Glue) and your favorite applicator. This is to help make sure the clay sticks to the foil and the foil sticks to the pot.
  • Clay glue, such as Kato Poly Paste, Transluscent Liquid Sculpey, Bake & Bond, etc. and and your favorite applicator.
  • Small quantities of clay in various colors. This is a great time to use your scrap clay, since succulents come in a variety of colors, and of course, you can always make up your own fantasy succulents! You might like to bring some translucent clay to mix with it, too.
  • A little bit of dark brown clay for the potting soil!
  • Chalks or artist soft pastels, along with your favorite applicators.
  • Baby wipes or alcohol wipes.

Minutes for January 2017 Meeting

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Minutes recorded by Penni Jo

Number of attending: 12

Number of visitors: None

Show and Tell

A lot of interesting goodies went around today. The images are posted on our Facebook and Yahoo pages.

Program

Katherine taught our class today, a face and leaves project. She provided a face and we provided a leafy home for it. Lots of beautiful and colorful designs were created.

Business Meeting

Officers / Volunteers Reports

  • Secretary – Approval of Meeting Notes for Dec 2016 as posted on line.
  • Vice President – Jane Linn
    • Month: February – Almond Eastland will teach
    • Month: March – Cris Crossland will teach
    • Month: April – Retreat, no meeting. Klew will be the teacher at retreat.
    • Month: May – Betty Bolerjack will teach
  • Treasurer – Angela Mabray
    • Membership: 31 paid members (dues were collected, so this may change)

Election

The following were elected and/or retained in office:

  • President: Penni Jo
  • Vice President (remains the same): Jane Linn
  • Secretary: Laura Clarkson

Volunteers

  • Bottles of Hope Coordinator: Wendi McKinnon
  • Treasurer (remains the same): Angela Mabray
  • Party Planner: Connie Farrell
  • Mail Support & Comfort: Connie
  • Librarian: Jane Linn
    • New book chosen is “Freeform Wireart Jewelry.” Jane will get the info to Angela for ordering.
  • Web Master: Myra Cleveland
    • Ready to update the Eventbrite and turn it on. We will be advised when it’s ready for business.
  • Photographer: Tom Gibson
    • Took pics of the BOH’s and Show & Tell

Old Business

Tom reported that the cost of each of Klew’s classes will be:

  • $45.00 for each single class
  • $80.00 for both classes when signed up together.

New Business

PolymerCAFE is closing their doors. Perhaps we could write to them to see if we can have some for retreat or if we can buy back issues.

Bi-Monthly Drawing/Inchie Swap

  • Next Inchie Theme: Spring
  • Inchie Swap at the retreat in April : Spring

Drawing

  • Who brought: Tom, ?
  • Who won: Angela, Connie

January 2017 Meeting: Leaf Pin – POSTPONED

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UPDATE: Due to the impending ice storm, our meeting has been postponed one week, to January 21, 2017. Same time as usual, but we’ll be in Studio 2. Please check in at the front desk when arriving to get a sticker to wear while you’re in the building.


Happy New Year! Our next guild meeting will be Saturday, January 14, 2017 from 1:30-4:30 p.m. in the Contemporary Arts Center at the fairgrounds.

Katherine Barnes will present our lesson this month. We will be making a Leaf Pin, either a “spring” version or a “fall” version.

Materials

  • Bake & Bond (must have to attach the cabochon to your raw clay)
  • Polymer clay for your leaves – your choice to make a Spring Leaf pin (green clay) or make a Fall Leaf pin (several different fall colors)

Tools

  • Pasta machine
  • Work surface/4×4 tile
  • Blade
  • Scissors
  • X-Acto knife
  • Needle tool
  • Brayer or rod for rolling
  • Favorite claying tools

Optional Items

  • Small ball stylus (add texture)
  • Small knitting needle (for tendrils, if desired)
  • Soft, small paintbrush (for antiquing, if desired)
  • Leaf molds
  • Mica powder or chalk (to accent your leaves)

Katherine will provide:

  • Moon Face Cabochon (green; made with Premo; about the size of a quarter)
  • Pin Back w/clutch
  • Leaf template (paper outlines; you’ll need scissors to cut them out)
  • Leaf canes (Katherine has made several, very small, leaf canes to add for accents. Feel free to take a few slices to add to your pin creation)
  • Acrylic paint for antiquing (colors: black, white, dark brown, or turquoise)

Reminders

This Saturday we will have a:

  •     Swap: Winter-themed inchies
  •     New drawing: The people who won the last drawing are: Laura, Angel, Tom and Deborah.
  •     Election of officers: If you have a person you would like to nominate please send this info to Penni Jo or bring it up during the election.

Minutes for December 2016 Meeting

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Minutes recorded by Deborah

There were 10 members at our December 10, 2016 meeting. For Show and Tell, everyone showed their dirty Santa gifts to exchange. Check out pictures on the guild’s Facebook page.

Katharine will be teaching our January meeting. Almond will be teaching in February. 

Inchies will be swapped in January meeting with a Winter theme.  

Don’t forget you can check out DVDs and magazines from the library.

OLD BUSINESS

In the business meeting Angel motioned to approve the November 2016 minutes. Laura seconded the motion. 

NEW BUSINESS

Retreat in April is being planned. Karen Lewis will be teaching.  Keep checking the website for classes.

Shirley agreed to contact magazines for publishing events.

Bring bags for drawing if you won before.

Our next regular meeting will be January 14, 2017, 1:30 pm at the Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center at the OKC Fairgrounds. 

December 2016 Meeting: It’s a Party with Dirty Santa!

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Our next guild meeting will be Saturday, December 10, 2016 from 1:30-4:30 p.m. in the Contemporary Arts Center at the fairgrounds.

As usual during our December meetings, we will not have a lesson – but we’ll have snacks, a social time, and play Dirty Santa (so much fun!!!) So please bring some yummy goodies to share with the group, and we’ll have a fun afternoon!

About Dirty Santa: REMEMBER the items in the Dirty Santa game are NOT gag gifts but should be something you’d like to receive. Everyone playing the game brings a hand-crafted polymer item. An item using a technique learned this past year or one you just enjoyed making and sharing. Playing Dirty Santa is optional – but please, please do bring an item. It is so much more fun with many participants, we had such a good time last year.

I’m reposting the rules that Tom has adapted for our Dirty Santa game:

How to Play Dirty Santa

Everyone playing the game brings a hand-crafted polymer item. Sometimes an item using a technique learned this past year or one you just enjoyed making and sharing. Please, please bring an item. It is so much more fun with many participants.

VARIATION: Since we will be showing off our gifts during Show & Tell, I will bring gift bags to mask the items for the game. Just to keep it in the spirit of Dirty Santa.

Numbers are written on pieces of paper for every gift and placed in a basket, bowl or hat.

Each person draws a number. Getting a higher number is actually better because you will have more chosen gifts to choose from.

The person with #1 picks a gift to open from the array of gift bags. The person with #2 can choose to take another bag or steal the gift from #1. If a gift is stolen, the person who had it then steals from someone else or picks another gift to open. Gifts stolen cannot be directly stolen back. They must be in the pool of opened and unopened gifts for at least one turn.

The game continues like this until everyone takes a turn select an item or stealing an item. The last person to go can steal from anyone in the game or select the remaining item.

NOTICE: If the first person has not had their selection stolen during the game, they may steal a gift from anyone else. This may open a new round of stealing, but that’s the nature of Dirty Santa.

Once a gift is stolen three times, it is retired from the game.

Minutes for November 2016 Meeting

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Minutes recorded by Deborah

There were 11 members at our November  12, 2016 meeting.  For Show and Tell we had flashbacks, bottles of hope and State Fair entries. Check out pictures on the guild’s Facebook page.  

Katharine will be teaching our January meeting.

Inches will be swapped four times a year.  Next time will be in January meeting with a Winter theme.  

Don’t forget you can check out DVDs and magazines from the library.

OLD BUSINESS

In the business meeting Penni Jo motioned to approve the September 2016 minutes. Angela seconded and the motion passed.

Bottles of Hope will be going to the OK Kids Korral at the Toby Keith Foundation. You can pick up bottles at meetings.

Paper boxes of different shapes were shown. If interested contact Penni Jo.

NEW BUSINESS

Retreat in April is being planned. Karen Lewis (KLEW) will be teaching.

Shirley agreed to contact magazines for publishing events.

Our next regular meeting will be December 10, 2016, 1:30 pm at the Oklahoma Contemporary Art Center on the OKC Fairgrounds.

December meeting will be our Christmas Party. Bring a gift you would like for Dirty Santa (no gag gifts).