As I just wrote on my other blog, I need a T-shirt that says that.
I'm back from 5 fun-filled hours teaching eager crafters (most of whom were darling little kids) how to make stuff out of secondhand materials at the North Idaho Fair.
Take a look at some of their creations:
The one this kindergarten teacher made was one of my favorites:
How cute is this little monkey?
He sewed a pillow instead of a flower. And charmed my socks off in the meantime.
This is how the booth looked:
I displayed some of my crafty stuff to show folks how they could repurpose old objects.
And, yes, that's Amanda Soule's new book Handmade Home sitting in that wire basket. I bought it two days ago but haven't had a second to look inside yet.
My only regret about the fair is that it fell on the night before the first day of preschool and I feel like I haven't properly ritualized the whole going-back-to-school thing with Bo. I think we'll have to get up extra early and go out for some pancakes to make up for it.
There's so much I could say right now about how inspired I was by the crafty kiddos at the fair, many of whom had never used a needle and thread before, and their ability to turn old sheets into beautiful objects.
Instead, though, I'm going to bed. G'night.
YEAH! I'm so glad and not surprised that it was a hit! You are amazing.
Posted by: Klay | August 27, 2009 at 11:49 AM
Aw thanks, Klay! I had lots of great help, including your supply-gathering assistance and lovely how-to banners.
Posted by: Megan | September 04, 2009 at 06:35 PM
so awesome!!!
Posted by: lyndsay | September 25, 2009 at 01:52 AM
It is also resistant to harsh conditions, so there shouldn’t be a problem.
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