Super Saturday Information



Projects will be displayed until September 7th outside of the R.S. room.

We hope that each sister will come and enjoy socializing with each other. 
If you are not able to pick up an order form at church, you can get one from Brooke Wendt or just print one of these. 

If you are ordering necklaces, you will need to get a separate form from Brooke that has the font and bead options on it.



{5x7 Wood Picture Block}
Cost:$5.00



Kit includes: wood block, decorative wood piece, paint, and glue.
Supplies needed: Photograph or artwork, ribbon

Instructions:
Print a 5x7 photo. Paint the wood block first and let it dry for 10 to 15 min. You then use wood glue to attach the photo to the wood and wait for it to dry~about 5 min. Scrape over the picture to get the air bubbles out. Then you roll on 1 tsp of cream texture. It has to lay straight up for 1 hour for the cream texture to dry.Tie a ribbon on for a finished look. Time estimate~about 30 minutes.
{8x10 Wood Picture Block}
Cost: $7.00
Kit includes: wood block, decorative wood piece, paint, and glue.
Supplies needed: Photograph or artwork, ribbon

Instructions:
Print an 8x10 photo. Paint the wood block first and let it dry for 10 to 15 min. You then use wood glue to attach the photo to the wood and wait for it to dry~about 5 min. Scrape over the picture to get the air bubbles out. Then you roll on 2 tsp of cream texture. It has to lay straight up for 1 hour for the cream texture to dry.Tie a ribbon on for a finished look. Time estimate~about 30 minutes.

{72 Hour Food Kit}
Full kit = $13.00

Kit includes: Food and storage container. 

{Home Wood Letters}
Cost: $13.50 Complete Kit
          $11.50 Use your own paper
Kit includes: wood letters, coordinating scrapbook paper, paint, and glue.
Supplies needed: Scissors

Instructions: 
Paint the letters. Then trace the paper on the letters and cut out. Glue down with wood glue. Wait for the paint to dry before continuing. Time estimate~45 minutes.
{Joy Wood Letters}
Cost: $10.50 Complete Kit
          $9.00 Use your own paper



Kit includes: wood letters, coordinating scrapbook paper, paint, and glue.
Supplies needed: Scissors

Instructions: 
Paint the letters. Then trace the paper on the letters and cut out. Glue down with wood glue. Wait for the paint to dry before continuing. Time estimate~45 minutes

{Mason Jar Ring Pumpkin}
Full kit=Washi Tape/Ric Rac with Large Rings= $15.00
Full kit=Washi Tape/Ric Rac with Small Rings= $12.00
Bring 24 of your own rings= $5.00



Full kit=Book Paper with Large Rings= $12.00
Full kit=Book Paper with Small Rings= $9.00
Bring 24 of your own rings= $2.00
Kit includes: mason jar rings, paint, various ring covers, stem, and string.
Supplies needed:Glue gun with glue sticks

Instructions for Washi Tape Pumpkin:
http://tatertotsandjello.com/2013/09/halloween-mason-jar-washi-tape-wreath.html

Instructions for Book Paper Pumpkin:
http://www.pnpflowersinc.com/2012/11/craft-vintage-farmhouse-pumpkin.html

{Initial Necklace}
Full kit = $7.00




Kit includes: initial charm (lower type or cursive font), choice of bead, and chain.
Chain choices:Silver, Antique Silver, and Antique Brass.
Supplies needed: Needle nose pliers 
Instructions:Open jump ring, attach charms to chain.

{CTR Necklace}
Full kit = $6.00
Chain upgrade= $2.00

Kit includes: CTR charm, choice of bead, and ball chain.
Supplies needed: Needle nose pliers 
Instructions:Open jump ring, attach charms to chain.


{24 Days of Christmas Book}

Cost:$9.00





Kit includes: 1"white binder, copied pages, sheet protectors.

Supplies needed: Colored pencils or markers.

This is a 24 Days of Christmas book. You read a scripture, sing a song, and read a story each day leading up to Christmas. It will come printed in black and white and you can color in the images.


Instructions: 
Assemble the pages in sheet protectors. Color in the clip art if desired. Estimated time to complete-No longer than an hour.

{Birthday Sign~Color}
$5.50


Kit includes: wood square, paper, and glue.
Supplies needed:Paper cutter

Instructions:
Paint the wood square first and let it dry for 10 to 15 min. Then you cut the printed paper to a 9x9 size. Then, use wood glue to attach the paper to the wood and then scrape out the air bubbles to put it on flat. Let it dry for about 15 min. Time estimate~about 30 minutes. 
{Birthday Sign~Black and White}
$5.00


Kit includes: wood square, paper, and glue.
Supplies needed: Paper cutter

Instructions:
Paint the wood square first and let it dry for 10 to 15 min. Then you cut the printed paper to a 9x9 size. Then, use wood glue to attach the paper to the wood and then scrape out the air bubbles to put it on flat. Let it dry for about 15 min. Time estimate~about 30 minutes. 
{Flower Pillow}
Class taught by Becky Nelson 
Pillow form = $10
Bring your own pillow form = $Free
  *You can also bring a covered pillow and make the slipcover to go on it.


Supplies needed:
Fabric to make slip cover (14” pillow – 14” x 32”)
                                              (16” pillow – 16” x 36”)
                                              (18” pillow – 18” x 40”)
Thread to match your fabric
8 sheets of felt (or equivalent size cut from a bolt of felt) for flower petals
1 big, decorative button for flower center
Hot glue gun
Glue sticks
Fabric scissors
(we will have sewing machines, iron, ironing board, cardstock, and measuring tools)


Instructions:

STEP 1 – MAKE AN ENVELOPE SLIP COVER TO FIT YOUR PILLOW/PILLOW FORM

Here is a link with instructions for sewing the slip cover for your pillow:


STEP 2 – CUT OUT FELT FLOWER PETALS

You will need a copy of the templates for the petals.  Pick one up from Becky Nelson 801-310-0555. (you can cut out the petals BEFORE Super Saturday if you really want to speed up your project time!)

STEP 3 – GLUE PETALS ONTO SLIP COVER

Insert a piece of cardstock or cardboard inside the slip cover to prevent glue from seeping through and gluing the front and back of your slip cover together. 
You’ll be building your flower from the outside in, so start with the large petals.
Use round “template for large petal placement” to guide you as you glue the large petals in place first. (note: DON’T glue down the template)
Just squeeze a thin line of hot glue along the back side of the short, straight, bottom edge of a large felt petal.  Press it in place.  Repeat x 16.
Now repeat that whole process for the medium petals x 13, except there is no template to guide you, so you may want to place them down dry first (with no glue) to get things right.
Repeat for small petals x 11.
Repeat for tiny petals x 7.

A few important notes:
1 - I wanted my flower to be more 3-dimensional than flat, so I pinched the glue line of each petal progressively more with each row of petals, so, the large petals I glued down mostly flat, the medium petals with a little pinch in the center (you have to hold the hot glue in place with each pinch until the glue have a few seconds to set), more of a pinch with the small petals, and the tiny petals tightly pinched.  If you want your flower more flat than fluffy, you will probably just have to leave out some of the petals.
2 – The size of the open space you want left over in the center after placing your tiny petals can vary depending on how big your decorative button is.  Just try to leave enough space so you can sew your button on, but not too much space or there will be a gap between your button and the flower exposing all your hot glue secrets!!
3 – No one is going to count your petals to make sure you followed the instructions exactly. :) If you come up short as your gluing on a row, cut another petal and fill in the gap.  If you have extra, hide it fast, and look innocent!!

STEP 4 – SEW ON CENTER BUTTON

By hand, with needle and thread is the most sturdy way, but I won’t tell Martha if you want to just hot glue it down, too.

STEP 5 – PUT IT ALL TOGETHER

Remove cardstock from inside your slip cover.  Put your now flowered slip cover onto your pillow.
{Fondant Class}
Taught by Ann Sao

Please sign up at church or let Brooke Wendt know you plan to attend.
She would like to know how many to plan for.