Just a few words from the president. Not in the best form at present, however, looking forward to an exciting year with new members and some good ideas for furthering everyone's interest in our fascinating art form. I once again stress to all members, how important our weekend workshop at Crow's Nest is, not just for the great help we get from other members, but also the company and pleasure of a weekend away. Hoping everyone is well and that you all enjoyed the festive break. Regards to all, Heather, President. Wishing our President all the best after her recent surgery and stint in Hospital. Page 1 of 9
Happy New Decoupage Year Members and Friends. It seems an aeon since I made contact with you all. We have put behind us such successful ventures as involvement at the October Quilt and Craft Fair and then, a smaller but similar event, the Gympie Rotary Quilt and Craft Spectacular followed by the workshop on Underglass Pendants. At Gympie we were allotted a great space just inside the entrance where one table was for our exhibition of pieces and a second for sales. A donation of $35 meant no commission was payable on our sales. I was very pleased with my sales of beads, pendants and soaps and Sue's sales doubled mine. The Committee was most appreciative of our presence and the pieces on display created a lot of interest, especially Roger's chess set little boys were most intrigued with this. People sought lots of advice, but understandably geographically we were at a little disadvantage to attract new members. However, now many people are aware that our Guild exists. At our November meeting, soon after 9 very keen folk turned up for a successful workshop on completing 2 under glass pendants using recycled spectacle lenses as a base. The results were varied and all went away very pleased with their finished article. Three new members joined that day and we look forward to seeing much more of them to guide them through their decoupage projects. Application has been made to the Chermside Library for use of a meeting room there as soon as the building is completed. Until then the Guild will continue meeting at the Voyager Centre. You will have received an email outlining the activity for the February 12 th meeting. A reminder of what to bring is listed within this issue of Snippets. Page 2 of 9
Please give serious consideration to being part of the Live-in in-workshop at Crows Nest Caravan Park. March 10/12 book on 4698 1269 and state you are with the Decoupage group. Partners are welcome at this event for which the only cost is accommodation and food. Resources will be available for sharing as well as lots of constructive discussion. I look forward to a good attendance on February 12 th. Best Regards, Barbara Chapple (Secretary DGQ Inc.) A REMINDER TO BRING ALONG - FEB 12TH 1 or 2 finished pieces (bisque, wooden or under glass) to promote discussion Any article on which you seek advice. Your general decoupage materials/tools (scissors, sponges, paints, palette, glue, GMV, water containers, towel etc.) There will be materials to share for those who have not yet completed their kit. Small cutouts if you wish to complete a name tag (approx. 8cm x 5cm) Your queries and ideas for a positive and productive 2017 Page 3 of 9
Until the new Chermside Library is completed the Guild will continue to meet at the VOYOGER CENTRE, HISTORICAL PRECINCT, KITTYHAWK DRIVE, CHERMSIDE. Please try to arrive for a cuppa at 9am, so that our meeting/workshop can commence as soon as possible after that. = Social days as decided at meeting February 12 th March 10/12 April 8 th June 11 th August August 13 th October 1st October 4/8 November 12 th Meeting followed by discussion and exercises focussing on basics Live-in-Workshop at Crows Nest Caravan Park Meeting/Workshop Meeting/Workshop EKKA AGM/Meeting/Workshop Meeting/Workshop Craft Show Workshop Glass baubles (follow-up Craft Show) You will notice more emphasis on SOCIAL DAYS. Please consider seriously your involvement in these which will allow members to work on and complete projects. Like-minded people meeting stimulates ideas and provides a little discipline to keep at it Page 4 of 9
Here are some samples of the pendants under glass. Recycled spectacle lenses have been used in the top row. The bottom row are decorated glass tiles. Page 5 of 9
These glass tile heritage pendants have been made by colourising old black and white photos, cutting out images, gluing under tile and then backing first with fine coloured silk paper and then gold leaf. This picture was taken before gluing on a bale at the back of the tile which did not obscure any of the fronts. Using silver leaf, as in some of the above samples, gives quite a different effect. Page 6 of 9
IN SINCERE APPRECIATION Please accept sincere thanks from myself, Mark, Peter, Kerry-Ann and families for the love and support following Graham's passing. Your presence at his funeral, cards, emails and phone calls have been most comforting and encouraging as we cope daily with the void our sad loss has created. Page 7 of 9
I am going to leave this tip for this month as I feel it is needed at this time of turmoil and unrest in the world. Health TIP/Recipe FRIENDSHIP 1 cup of friendship A pinch of tenderness 1 cup of hope 2 spoons of gaiety 1 cup of thoughtfulness 1 cup of faith 1 cup of love Moisten with tears of heartfelt care. Add the ability to laugh at the little things. Bake in a good natured oven. Page 8 of 9
Office Bearers 2016/2017 President Heather Lihou Phone: 3205 1943 E: haglihou@gmail.com Vice-President Ineke Baillie-van der Kraan Phone: 0419 677 890 E: ineke@inekepat.net Secretary Barbara Chapple Phone: 3359 8937 E: grahamandbarbara@dodo.com.au Assistant Secretary Sue Johnston E: randsjohnston@westnet.com.au Treasurer Diane Loxton Phone: 0417 764 401 E: diloxton@gmail.com Assistant Treasurer Carol Carpendale Phone: 3353 2927 E: c-jcarp@bigpond.net.au Website www.decoupageqld.org Today is yesterday s tomorrow! Don t Worry, Be Happy Page 9 of 9