Tuesday, March 05, 2013

Sundays Show and Tell

A wide variety of activities are taking place throughout Magnolia Park often right beneath our noses and we are not the least bit aware until the Sunday when we have show and tell, sharing all the many things we do when we are not playing cards, bingo or pool etc.
Dave Bruun shows some of the things he and Mary create to Erv Hagen.

Barb Brooker's Swedish Weaving. These are projects she started before becoming a beader but decided to get them finished up this season.

Dorral Guzman's blanket creations

Woodcarvers Clyde and Larry .
Betty Roach and Ron Peppin look over Larry's talented efforts

Dorral's tee shirt quilt.

Chris Pearce always has a wide variety of projects going on at her house

Janice Cooke specializes in Pillowcase dresses and she is also a talented photographer


Pat Jones is one of many talented painters in the park


                                                 
                                                   Judy Hunts talent is displayed below

Barb Howard is chairman of the paint class and this is an example of her top notch talent.


Eleanor Piche's special works...excellent!


                                          Dick Cleaveland is the only male artist in the group but he more than keeps up to speed with the ladies.



 Norma Cooklin is often awarded first place ribbons on her paintings at the Clay County Iowa Fair. We can see why!

Painting by Julia Houzenga
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Lavon Linn has found a new passion in painting.


Judy asks Phyllis to share how she does her work.


Judy Lowary does string art on cards. Truly stunning. Judy does many other crafts as well.
                                         Judy Lowary's work too.
 Below is Shirley Benners craft creations.

Chris Pearce is always busy creating

From left: Edna, Joan, Barb H. and Julia. All talented women in a myriad of ways.

More Quilts for the underprivileged children. Keeping kids warm... The quilters make many a quilt for the Runn Elementary school, one of the poorer schools in the Rio Grande Valley. A labor of love.

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