And now some of my sisters and I and other family and friends
also have an ornament exchange.
To me, it's wonderful to see all the
talent and hard work put into each home-crafted ornament and I
cherish them as keepsakes throughout the years.
My daughter Alexis and I, my son's
girlfriend Jennica and a couple of our friends decided to start a Crafting Group meet-up.
Our Crafting Group is for making
Christmas ornaments but we also meet for many other craft projects. The group could also be for lessons or instructions to learn a new
craft!
Everyone brings their own supplies for crafting |
For our group meet up for making Christmas ornaments, we set the dates and and
a block of time, (usually around 2 - 4 hours) and start meeting in
November. The number of meet-ups depends on everyone's schedules and
not everyone comes to every meeting. We can usually get 3 or 5
meetings arranged before it's time to mail out all the Christmas
boxes.
And it's OK to work on the ornaments outside of our crafting group if extra
time is needed to complete your work.
For our meet-ups, everyone brings food
or snacks to share and the host (me) provides the plates, cups and
napkins.
We have snacks first before starting on
our individual crafts or ornaments.
One of our snacks, yum! There is usually lots of food at each meeting! |
We wanted a name for our group and came up with quite a few fun ones, but "Trophy Wives Crafting Circle" submitted by our friend Heidi won. Believe me, we don't see ourselves as "trophy wives" and many in the group are not even married, (only two of us are), we don't frequent the salon or whatever else "trophy wives" may do, so for us the name is funny so we kept it!
Gift bags ready for our end of the season group party |
If you have a crafting group you will
need a large area and tables to work on. I always cover my dining
room table with a large plastic-coated table cover for protection,
but you may just want to use folding tables instead.
Our flower painting group meet-up |
Some years we have discussions while
crafting about what's going on in our lives or with the kids or
current events. It has become a really relaxing couple of hours and
great to visit with these women while also finishing our Christmas
ornaments or other crafts.
To make it fun we had an “Ugly
Christmas Sweater” meet-up which was hilarious, but another theme
would work too. It's a way to pull everyone into participating in the group.
Our Ugly Christmas Sweater Day, I am second from the left, yikes! |
Some groups collect a small fee at the
beginning of each meet-up, a dollar or two to give to a group
selected charity in December. You could choose to buy a book for
your local library, purchase supplies for a local animal shelter, or
give gifts to a needy family.
Our last meeting is always in December
for our group's Christmas party. We have a gift bag set up for each
member and everyone brings little gifts, candy, chocolates, or whatever
they wish to put into gift bags, plus an ornament.
Our husbands or partners are also invited to our Crafting Group Christmas
Party and we all dress up.
My daughter Alexis at our group Christmas Party. (she's in ugly green sweater in pic above, haha) |
Having fun (and wine) at our Crafting Group's Christmas Party! (Heidi, me, Alexis and Jennica) |
I hope you decide to start your own
crafting group, it's lots of fun and a really great way to stay in
touch with family and friends. There is something warm and inviting
about crafting together and crafting together goes back centuries. There is nothing like making something with your own two
hands and sharing it with the ones you love.
Elizabeth
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Love this idea! Thanks
ReplyDeleteThis group is so much fun it stimulates creativity and keeps us connected. Truth be told, I woul come just to eat your fabulous food.
ReplyDeleteThanks! It's great fun to have you join us Jenny!
ReplyDeleteSimply wish to say your blog is as astounding and gives me lots of ideas! Love the idea of a crafting group. Leslie
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Leslie. Let me know how the projects turn out and if you start a crafting group! Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteLeslie,
ReplyDeleteIt's because Elizabeth is just
simply astounding, always amazing me!
I am fortunate to experience her blog stuff in person.
Jennie