Thursday, June 17, 2010

Meeting Report: June 12, 2010

There seems to be some confusion that I might have to make a bird house....however, I am wondering what tiny piece of Florida has frozen over that this has come to pass....? hum.  Well we will have to see 'bout that.

I might be willing to make a house for a tiny fae or a sprite or some other elemental that might be creeping about the yard...

Now to Bridget, punctuator de excellence.

What a Crowd! From all directions of the compass: VA, TN, SC & Charlotte. This is starting to resemble a Gypsy Caravan – Have Clay, Will Travel!



(Hmmmm > maybe we need to rent a bus and go on a road trip)


Back to reality . . . the good news is: our oven may be OK. We checked it with the good thermometers, and we're right at 275. Still . . . as all good clayers know, baking on tiles is the best way to keep your clay curing evenly.


Today's Demo was presented by the world's most tolerant instructor – the one and only Sharon Solly. We're all thanking our lucky stars that raising four children has prepared her to put up with anything and everything – and boy, did she get it! She was heckled, interrupted, outstaged, and overwhelmed, but still she forged on. Not one but two demos were completed! Even the slacker secretary completed a simple sounding but tricky U-Cane. Others made dazzling faux bezels. The overachievers did both.

Meanwhile, behind the scenes, the world's greatest librarian pulled off a mind-boggling feat. Not only did she reorganize and catalog all the new books in the library (Gifts of the ever-gracious Glenn Forsyth), she also color –coded them!


Green is for Clay


Orange is for Wire


Pink is for ???? Elephants? Rats!! I missed that part!


As if she didn't already have plenty to do, Pat took home all the Polymer Clay magazines to re-work. Wonder what color scheme they'll end up? Plaid or Polka Dot?


But Seriously Folks – We're talking about MONEY here. A reminder of the Fees:


$3 to rent a video
$2 fee for each month late
$3 if it's a video


SOOOO – If you can't make a meeting and are going to be late, you can mail your library items to Pat. She's putting her address in with every item, just to make it easy for us. We are getting so spoilt, Pat! You treat us way better than we deserve. I even heard a rumor that you've got the whole library catalog on your computer!


So, what can we do to show our appreciation? How about if we return all our library items at the beginning of each meeting so they will be available for other members to check out. That way Pat can have an easier time keeping track of what's coming and going.


Here's all the action that went on between meetings:

Bridget mucked out her workshop and found, among the items that came back from the Library Display: two of Mary Lee's creations. They will be among the many great treasures we're already starting to collect for the auction on Clay Day.

Suzanne brought her entire living room. (It did shrink a little)

Marilyn brought that great necklace from the Polymer Café and promised to come back and teach us how to do it, too. Maybe in August? Check your calendar, Marylin.

Tonya put her kaleidoscope cane on You Tube.


Amy had her first experience with Kato – crack – sizzle – fizz. Guess it takes some getting used to!

Amerie is making PC cabochons & taking a soldering class.

Maggie brought Julie & Cheryl.


Sheryl with an S sold a necklace.

Cheryl with a C came with Maggie & Julie.

Julie was fresh from a workshop where she hobbed and nobbed with the fabulous fingers of clay – Lindly Huanani, Melanie West, Laurie Profiter, etc. I think they must have all gone home 10 pounds lighter, `cause Julie had all their jewelery.

For all of you who have been patiently waiting for Julie's book, get used to it. It's now doubled in size and lead time.

Get out your little black dresses. Christina's making black and white necklaces that will be the envy of everyone else at the party.

For all the great company old and new that I didn't scribble fast enough to record – my apologies. Say something crazy next time to get my attention and I'll give you lots of room to crow.

And now for something completely different:


Remember all the really outstanding demos by talented instructors we've had lately?


Next month we're going to change all that. It's time to give the rookies a chance.


Just to prove that everyone has something to share, we'll be conducting a socialogical experiment. We're going to let yours truly – secretary Bridget – try to demonstrate how entertaining a demo can be when presented by a mere mortal (i.e. not a big name polymerista!)

We will all (Yes, even you, Teresa) be making itty bitty bird houses. Teresa, we may need your help for the itty bitty birds. Supply lists to follow when I get my act together.


But, before we go: Remember the Challenge: SOMETHING PATRIOTIC. What does that mean? Well, I don't know. If I did, it wouldn't be a Challenge!


Clay Anyway!

-Bridget

posted June 17 by the blog fae

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