We are an all volunteer 501(c)3 Interdenominational Christian ministry located in Fredericksburg, Texas.
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Volunteering
Recently Run In Texas contacted us and asked if we would be interested in providing volunteers for a Ladies 5k-10k Run/Walk to be held at the Wildseed Farm outside of Fredericksburg. In return for providing 15 volunteers to help by handing out water and checking in runners, they would make a nice donation to the Wounded Warriors at Nebo Ministry. Needless to say we couldn't pass up the opportunity to get out in the fresh air and be part of the fun and help the ministry!! What wonderful volunteers!! Twenty showed up!!
We are grateful to Debbi McCurdy for organizing the volunteers and to everyone who came out to help. It was a beautiful sight to see!!
Friday, May 8, 2015
A Double Easel Card
When we got to WFSC on Tuesday (5/5) for the card class there was no one signed up. However, not being discouraged we went ahead and set up the table for class. All the time smelling the wonderful aromas coming from the kitchen. A special meal of tamales, rice, salad, tortillas, etc. was being prepared in celebration of Cinco De Mayo. I always thought that was celebrating Mexican Independence. Not So!! It's Celebrating the Mexican victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. I just love the internet!!
Anyway, back to card making. We ended up with 8 people joining us for class including 3 men.
Yes, men, you can come & be creative; we love having you. Sharon had designed two very different cards for the class.
The first was a "Double Easel" Mother's Day card. It took paying close attention to instructions. That's hard to do since we really enjoy visiting while being creative.
Participants experience level ranged from "never done this before" to Paul & Paula who could teach the class. As with most classes, the more experienced helped others. Stacy & I even got to assist a little.
The second one was a "Landscape" created around the goose with sponges.
The first was a "Double Easel" Mother's Day card. It took paying close attention to instructions. That's hard to do since we really enjoy visiting while being creative.
Participants experience level ranged from "never done this before" to Paul & Paula who could teach the class. As with most classes, the more experienced helped others. Stacy & I even got to assist a little.
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This photograph doesn't do the card justice. There is subtle shading that makes up the background. It's all controlled by the amount of ink on the sponge and the pressure applied when applying the ink to the card. You can really take "Artistic Licence" with this technique.
We bring a light lunch to share after class. Usually there are a few who drop in to join us at lunch. However, the tamales, etc.won hands down.
No big surprise there!!
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