

The fourteen-year-old entered a very tiny penguin and a little turtle made of baked clay, an interesting representation of xeriscaping, and a bag she made from a pair of jeans. She won a third place for the xeriscape stone, a second on the bag (but they forgot to put her age on the card, so she was competing with the adults), a first on the pengin, and a first and "high blue" on the turtle. High blue means it was considered in the sweepstakes round.
My sister entered a dress she made, crocheted slippers, blankets and dishtowel sets, and tie-dyed scarves, a baby onsie with hat, long-john jammies, and a sheet set. She got a second place for her slippers, firsts for her other crocheted items and her dress, and a "high blue" for her blue and green baby blanket. She got seconds on her long-john jamies and one of her scarves (the one that's my favorite!), and firsts on everything else. In addition, she got a high blue and a creative arts sweepstakes ribbon for her sheet set. They're so loud, I don't think she's going to be able to sleep if she puts them on the bed!


I'm so proud of them all -- aren't they clever?
Look at all those ribbons! Congratulations! :)
ReplyDeleteWhoo Hoo! Congrats to All!
ReplyDeleteTerrific! Congrats all around!
ReplyDeleteYay! Happy dance for everyone!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderfully creative family! It's great to see the kids getting involved in crafts, too. Congradulations to everyone! Oh, yes, and what did you win, Marty?
ReplyDeleteI won lots of stuff. I'll be blogging about it over the next week -- stay tuned!
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