Mothers Day’s workshop

It’s been a busy couple of  weekes. With 3 big events right in a row I haven’t had the chance to keep up here on the blog. I have been trying to keep  you all updated by posting over on Instagram but today I am so excited to finally share a few more photos from our Mother’s day workshop I hosted with Jessica at the Minneapolis studio over Mothers Day weekend.

Melissa from The Faux Martha spoiled us once again with her amazing culinary skills and treated all the girls with her amazing mini donuts with of course, pink frosting.

It’s not a party without Shop Sweet Lulu  accessories; like these white cake stands, black striped napkins and yellow straws.

A pink cart was filled with succulents that we planted into our painted mason jars, a perfect gift to give Mom.

Be-Crafty-May15_12The studio was layered with so many pretty pastel colors. I loved seeing all the projects being created and all the different color combinations being used .

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workshoppaintEveryone created 3 project throughout the afternoon:

1. Fabric wrapped bird hoop with pom poms ||  2. Painted mason jar filled with a planted succulent ||  3. Pattern paper envelope inserts + card

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Be-Crafty-May15_21It’s so fun getting to meet new local crafty girls. Such a fun group to spend the afternoon with.  Be-Crafty-May15_24

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Photos by Jessica of Jeff loves Jessica Photography

A big thanks to our  sponsors: Recipe for Crazy || Maggie Holmes ||The white house girls  who spoiled us with their handmade goodies in our swag bags.

  • June 3, 2015 - 12:35 pm

    Tere - Hello Amanda! It’s Tere from Be Crafty @ Friday Harbor. I’m new to your blog and wow…wow…WOW!! So much inspiration, my heart is exploding. I plan to spend the weekend reading it all and taking good notes. Thanks for the inspiration and sharing your love for all beautiful things. xoxoReplyCancel

  • June 11, 2015 - 8:42 pm

    Lisa P - Love everything you do! Please come to the east coast (PA). Just wondering how you attached the twig to the middle of the fabric-wrapped bird hoop? Hot glue or is it just wedged in there? Thank you!ReplyCancel

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