Monday, July 24, 2017

A Brand New Logo



 
Over the years there has been  discussions about creating a new logo for the guild.  

About 4 years ago, it was changed from the print of 4  hands to a stylized version of the Las Vegas skyline. This year, members decided it was time to make another change.  A contest was held and original designs were submitted for voting. 

Sharon Takahashi, membership/jury coordinator and Merriam Olds, secretary were the administrators for the contest.   

A total of 9 designs were submitted to Sharon and Merriam.  As they were received, each one was numbered and mounted on colored paper.  They in turn e-mailed them to members for voting on line and also displayed them at the June meeting.   The name of the person(s) who sent in a logo was kept secret.
When all the votes were tallied, the logo submitted by Teri Smith, Kristin Petronek’s sister, won the competition. Kristin is another one of  our membership/jury coordinators. Teri’s design included a tapesty in the shape of the State of Nevada, a threaded sewing needle embroidering “The Las Vegas Crafters Guild” on to the tapestry, a spool of thread and a pair of scissors. 

Sunday, July 16, 2017

In The Beginning by Terry Dana Donhoff

As a young girl, I learned quickly that I didn’t always have the money in my piggy bank to buy something new or sparkly. Where is a 14-year old going to wear a crystal necklace in Southern California you ask? I ultimately solved that child’s dilemma by moving to Las Vegas (as an adult). No questions asked!
 
We didn’t have dollar stores when I was young, so I would go with mother to what she called “her department stores” (Salvation Army/Goodwill). I couldn’t just wear a Goodwill item “off the rack” though. I would have to modify it so no one walking down the street would recognize it as their throw away. Believe me, you get pretty creative with dime store clearance items.
 
A girl friend taught me how to knit so I could make a pair or argyle socks for my
boyfriend. Three needles, really? I guess it took me too long to finish as I lost interest in the boyfriend and the socks simultaneously.

Monday, July 10, 2017

Mr. Wilson's Pound Cake





 
Here’s the backstory about the cake I baked for our July birthday girls, Terry Dana Danhoff and Teri Felts.
As the holidays were approaching, my father-in-law, Wilson would ask Mike and me, “What would you like for Christmas?.  In unison, we would say pound cake! 

Wilson made a southern pound cake that was perfect by itself.  With the addition of vanilla ice cream, fresh strawberries or peaches, it was heaven on earth. 

The pound cake would arrive via the US mail in vintage tins or cake takers, sometimes a bit crumbled but always appreciated.  Whether we were in Hawaii or Nevada, we so looked forward to getting the cake in the mail.  Wilson is gone now but his recipe is very special. Making it reminds me of him and the pride he took in baking the cake for the people he loved. 
 
 
His employees called him Mr. Wilson when he worked at Lance in Charlotte, N.C. as the cafeteria manager for many years.  In his memory and honor, I call the recipe Mr. Wilson’s Pound Cake. 

Sunday, June 18, 2017


Destash

This is the definition from the Urban Dictionary:

To sell or trade your existing crafting supplies or 'stash' to allow a crafter to buy different, often newer, materials.

I'm done with knitting, so want to destash my yarn to make way for my new hobby, sewing.

I'm tired of my bead collection. I'm going to destash them on Etsy so that I can buy some new ones.

Crafters could be called hoarders in training.  Or maybe hunters and gatherers?  We all love to play with colors and textures whether it be yarn, fabric, paper, beads, glass, or other craft items.  Who can resist a JoAnn’s or Michael’s sale?   And we all like to try new things, right?
 
Our eyes glaze over at the thought of new craft supplies.  I am guilty of looking at my bead
or fabric stash, getting lost in their patterns, colors, shapes and textures, and then not making a darn thing!   Over the years, and many crafts later – some with good results, some with not so good results, we end up with closets, tubs, and storage cabinets full of stuff! 

Tuesday, May 30, 2017




April 2017 Craft Challenge

When the Las Vegas Crafters' Guild first started craft challenges back in 2006, they were held about every other month.  It was a fun thing!  These challenges forced us think outside the box. They required us to utilize different unfamiliar or unusual items such as Easter grass or craft supplies that we had never worked with before. 
At our monthly meeting, members were given the name of the item to be used in their creation. The completed piece was submitted at the next month’s meeting for judging. The winning artist  received a gift card from Michael’s Craft Store for $20.00. Just what we need right?  More craft supplies!

Fast forward to 2017.  Debbie Williams, Vice President suggested that we start craft challenges again.  For this challenge, scrapbook paper, feathers, beads, jewelry charms, acorns, bullet casings, ribbon, cigar boxes, empty toilet paper rolls and everything but the kitchen sink were assembled, put into plain brown paper bags and sealed.  

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Nevadaween Nevada Day and Halloween at The Fort


The Friends of the Fort have invited us to display our handmade creations at their Nevadaween celebration.  This is a first for the Guild and we hope that it will be a wonderful experience for the attendees and our members as well.
 
Here's a blurb about the event:
 
Sat, Oct 29, 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
  • Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park
    Old Las Vegas Fort State Historic Park, East Washington Avenue, Las Vegas, NV
  • Nevadaween combines the fun of Halloween and celebrates the Birthday of Nevada! Family fun activities start at 9:00am with Pumpkin painting, and a Children’s Costume Contest for ages up to 12 years old at 10am, Soup Cook-off at 11am, and MORE!
  • Las Vegas Crafter Guild will be there with handmade items for sale. Las Vegas Metro Trunk-n-Treat, McGruff, Pumpkin Bowling, Haunted House, Raffle Prizes and a Nevada Birthday Cake. 
  •  Admission is only $1 and children 12 and under are free. The Old Fort is located at 500 E. Washington Ave, Las Vegas. (Next to Cashman Center)
  • Wednesday, July 6, 2016

    Photos From The Old Fort Craft Show - April 30, 2016

    Thank you to the Friends of the Fort for allowing our members to display their handcrafted items at your historic site. 

    Here are  photos of some of the beautiful items that were on display and for sale. 
    

    Boho bag by North Shore Collection - Sold
     
    Wreath and Centerpiece by Sew So Crafty - Donna Sawyers
     
    Zip Bags by Purses by Linda
    Daiper Cake by Sew So Crafty - Donna Sawyers


    Wood Spoon Angels by Teri Felts
     

    Scented Gel Candles by NVious Candles
     



    Handmade baskets by High Desert Artisan Baskets
    Jeff Murchin

    Tuesday, May 24, 2016


    Asian Flowers Festival Marketplace

     

    For the second year in a row, members of the Las Vegas Crafters Guild displayed their artisan wares at the Asian Flowers Festival Marketplace at the Sahara West Library.
     
    The weekend was filled with cultural events - tea tasting, martial arts demonstrations, Japanese koto playing, Chinese lion dances, painting classes and the craft marketplace.  Lilly's Thai food was available for hungry visitors to purchase.
     
    Sahara West Library is the perfect venue for cultural and artisanal events because of it's location, ample parking and easy access.  Their staff have always gone out of their way to provide the outstanding customer service to our members. 
     
    We are so thankful for having been invited back for the second year.
     
    Here's some pictures of  the works that were displayed and  for sale at this event.
     


     
     
     
    

    Sunday, April 24, 2016

    Our First Show at The Old Fort State Museum April 30, 2016


    We are having our first craft show at the Old Fort Museum at 500 E. Washington this coming Saturday, April 30th. 
     
    If you have not visited this museum it should be put on your must see list.  It is located along the cultural corridor on Las Vegas Boulevard near the Neon Museum and the Natural History Museum.
     
     
    Here is a link to more information about this beautiful facility:
     
     
    The setting is lovely and will provide a perfect backdrop for our artisans.  Besides having our talented artists displaying their creations for sale,  the Friends of the Fort will have strolling musicians, a Boy Scout Troop selling food and drinks, and activities for children.
     
    What a great way to spend a Saturday - history, music,  creative arts, nature and food.
     
    Bring a friend and visit a hidden gem.
     
    

    Friday, March 18, 2016

    The Purple Monkey, A Locally Sourced Gift and Craft Shop In Old Henderson

    The Purple Monkey
     
     
    Frances Ginty and her partner, Donald Kauffeld are the proud new owners of The Purple Monkey, located on Water Street in the historical district of  downtown Henderson.

    The Purple Monkey is a charming gift, clothing, and home décor shop that carries handmade items created by local Nevada artisans. 

    Home décor items include original refurbished furniture, original paintings and drawings, repurposed pallet home accessories, decorative wreaths, bottle art and drinkware, mixed media wall art and more.

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