It was a fun experience for me last weekend. A big thank you to
Cindy who invited
Stephanie and myself to be a "Judge" for the Bear Fruit Miniatures Workshop which she was the mentor. I've never been a judge before, so the term itself was a little scary. But all in all, it was fun and not stressful! I was extremely impressed with the quality of the work done by the participants, given that most of them have never touched air dry clay before. I hope whatever I said makes sense and the participants felt it was helpful. I didn't prepare a speech, everything was impromptu. I hope everyone would continue to experiment and more importantly enjoy and have fun playing. It was also nice to catch up with Cindy and Stephanie after the event. :)
Yesterday I continued working on my work in progress which has been sitting around for a while. I made the window shutters and I painted it green. I love this shade of green. It's just kind of different. It's actually a combination of several colours but I'm glad it turned out looking nice. It's a little antique actually.
I'm going to do a little research and do up the exterior a bit.
Love your shutter and the colour is beautiful just off to follow you. I have a free linky on my blog if you feel like adding yours to it.
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ReplyDeleteI loved the window shutters and color you used!
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I'm in awe ;)
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Stella
That shutter is SO cute! Love the color!!
ReplyDeleteLauralee
Dearest sweet friend, the experience you had as a judge sounds really exicting and inspiring!! I wish i was there too with you!
ReplyDeleteOh my so that was the windows shutters that you told me about over the weekend!! I am loving this gorgeous green too and it kinda shimmers! I am really curious to see what you come out with! Happy mid-week and love to you!
jacqueline
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Beautiful...... It looks to me like these might be working shutters? Cant wait to see what these are for. Mini hugs~ Kim
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