Our gathering last weekend was so much fun. I hope the Peeps enjoyed it as much as I did!
My studio was all gussied up in advance, happily awaiting everyone’s arrival.
Instead of tablecloths, this year I use brown paper and painted on swirls of blizzardly snow with white birds.
I don’t do centerpieces, the tables are full enough with lamps and supplies. I did add some birdies wherever I could and tucked the washy wipes into pretty containers.
The name tags were hung on a straw wreath, wrapped in batting and lace. It was hung on the treat cabinet door and did double duty, as a way to hand out the tags and a decoration.
The tags themselves were a two-fer. Once the event was over, the name could be removed and the wreath brooch could be worn as a festive lapel pin during the holidays. It was made from a 1950s tinsel garland, a bit of the “good stuff”.
While the end of October is pretty early to decorate for Christmas, I was happy I had done it early.
I have never been a procrastinator, but this year I was even more on the ball than usual.
Which was very lucky because I was hit with a stomach bug that knocked m flat on my back before the event. Maybe it was more like a bug hitting a windshield and I was the bug.
Knowing that the rooms were ready, the food was prepped, Randy and Terry were on the way, I told myself to not worry, just sleep it off and quarantine myself for 24 hours. I made all sorts of plans for the worst case scenario.
If I didn’t get better in time, my friends could teach my classes, my family could feed everyone, I could go to a hotel to keep anyone else from getting sick.
I was able to relax and rest knowing that not only was I prepared for guests, I had the world’s best helpers to take over for me if needed!
The rest helped, I was out of bed and back to myself in no time. No one else caught it, so it must have been something I ate.
Building my kits and making examples early in the summer was a blessing too. With all that happened to our family in the last few months, I could never have been ready in time if all of that was still waiting to be done.
My world is much more serene if I plan ahead and am ready before scheduled. I was able to not only have the unexpected recovery time that I needed, I was able to look forward to welcoming everyone instead of running myself ragged until they got here.
Also, I owe a big thanks to my teachers and helpers who I knew I could count on to be wonderful!
And they were, I was thrilled with the whole weekend. With their help, it was the best!
Also, a big thanks to my Peeps, It was lovely to have them come to visit me in Kansas. I’ll have more photos of the event itself next.
Karla, it was even better than I expected! What a great event with so many talented people!
Posted by: Kathy K | November 13, 2019 at 03:36 PM
It was wonderful and beautiful! I am so sorry you were sick, but vwry thankful you recovered!
Posted by: Gail | November 13, 2019 at 06:14 PM
Looks like it was a huge success, and your studio looks great!
Posted by: Ellen D. Bailey | November 14, 2019 at 12:01 AM