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General Discussion & Chat: 10th Annual DG Christmas Workshop!, 0 by Bettypauze

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Bettypauze wrote:
Oh my goodness, can it be the 10th annual Christmas workshop??
We're have the years gone

We've made many wonderful treasures, don't think many of you threw them out due to frustration, at least I hope they were easy and enjoyable and step by step tutorials easy to follow

If so I'm hoping to see many of you signing up, newbies always welcome so pass on the link if you want.

I'm hoping this year our project will be a lantern but that is not written in stone..need to know approximate #'s as I'll be heading to Meaford at month's end where hopefully I will be able to purchase the electrical parts of the lantern, again only if reasonably priced and if available

I will be going to Buffalo mid November so Hooe to mail packages by then

See photo of previous workshops..had difficulties finding workshops 8

Link 9 to 9th workshophttp://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1404533/?p...

I would ask that those wishing to participate sign up before November 7th.
Mail out of pkgs will be November 18th when I'm Christmas shopping in Buffalo


Participants. (Looking good)


lindakay. Received payment . Kit received
Karen. Received Payment Kit received
Barb. Received payment. Kit received.
Debbie. Received payment. Kit received
Judy. Kit received
Liz. Received payment. Kit received
Annette. Received payment. Kit received
Amanda Received payment. Kit received
Thea (2). Received payment. Kit received

Kits will include 1 entire kit and the wood only for a second

Full kit mailed will include:

Wood
4 screws
Battery operated lights
Berry wreath
Wire for lantern handle
Raffia

* wood for 2nd piece should you decide you want to make a second one, wreath,lights etc you will have to get.

These are Sooo easy to make, am sure many of you who can cut or have someone cut for you more wood
will make them for easy Christmas gifts..again I must say the project is 'primitive'


You will need to gather:

a mason jar
Stain, optional
Acrylic paint, color of choice
Paint brush, can use sponge brush


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