Weaving and Eating
Cookies while Helping Local Kids
Who wants to weave and eat homemade cookies while helping
foster kids?
Now, that I have your attention, let me tell you about the
beginners weaving class at the farm.
Hosted by Morgan Crouch, this event will teach you how to
create a wall hanging such as this:
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| Such a gorgeous piece of art. |
But you’re thinking, I’m not crafty. Well Morgan is one of
the most patient people I know, and she won’t let you give up.
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| Morgan taught me how to make a wreath, helped me make a board to display my children's art and has taken our family's photo on several occasions. |
“I have always loved creating things because it’s a way for
me to take ordinary things and use them for something beautiful, like God does
with us,” she said.
She recently re-taught herself to weave.
“I use to weave
little potholders when I was 10! I am loving playing with all the colors and
textures,” said Morgan.
She explained once you learn how the basics work the possibilities
are endless and not very complicated. (Now were talking because I am not
crafty, but I want my project to be something I can display!!!)
The class is this Saturday from 5-8. Registration is
required. Your $35 dollar fee includes all supplies. A portion of the proceeds
will go to SMILE FOSTER CARE CLOSEST, an organization that provides for the
material needs for foster kids in our region.
So come relax at the farm, eat some potato chip cookies
(trust me they are so good!) and learn something new. Also Snoop Hoggy Hog and
the gang want to see you!
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| Oink! |
And keep an eye out for future classes and mini photo sessions
by Morgan Leah Photography!




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