Saying that I had finished with Christmas crafting is, it turns out, just a
rush to get bragging rights. After a conversation with Shopkeeper Gal about
next year, workshops, expectations, bookings and blah, we talked about the
December workshops. Because bookings are traditionally low in December, and
because we workshop conductors are as busy as the workshopeers, we've taken the
decision to cancel December workshops. How does this affect my bragging about
having finished my Christmas crafting? Well, in two ways. The first would be
obvious. Clearly I hadn't planned to do Christmas cards for a mid-December
workshop. Too late, I must have thought. I know at some point I had thought
about doing some thank you or New Year cards. So now I don't have to think too hard.
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According to the number of kits used, this was the most popular of the cards I made for the Marython. |
The second way is
more roundabout even, than the first. See, like all of you, I have presents
that need to be posted, and/or taken with me on visits prior to the big 25, and
that means wrapping quite a lot of stuff sooner rather than in the middle of
December. Let me set the scene - a glass of wine, perhaps a little bowl of
olives or a mince pie, some wonderful festive melodies on the gramophone, a
large flat uncluttered space to work on and all the twinkle and sparkle you can
summon to give you an all round perfect wrapping environment and experience.
All your presents are either perfectly shaped or already in a box so that
wrapping is a pleasure. You never run out of tape, ribbon, curly stuff or tags.
Wait, what?
Is it like that for
you? For me it's a slog, a job to be completed and completed alone....my
wonderful Mr Dunnit will not get involved. I don't blame him really. Despite
resenting the time it takes, I still want it to be done my way. Which isn't
always his way, and certainly could cause, well, toe and ribbon curling
language.
And then there's the
supplies. I haven't made the tags yet. And I certainly cannot, can not, no way,
buy tags. Because all year the state of my scraps box has been
semi-excused by the 'I'll use it for tag making' line.
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And this, for reasons of erm, disclosure, was the made the least. |
So that clearly is
what the December workshop would have been - a free for all with scraps,
embellishments and tag shapes. It would have been fun, inspiring and jovial.
Now I have to do them on my own, and like all these things, I need some jolly
soon. It seems the desk will be forced back into festive mode. Hope forcing the
festivity means excellent production, after all, there's already a deadline,
and despite hating the truth here, deadlines are inspiring! Watch this space, as I've said so
many times!