Craftcation has been held in my home town for 3 years, but this was my first time attending.
By volunteering on pre-conference days and helping on opening day, I was able to participate in classes and events for free.
The first day I helped set up for the opening night dinner and speaker by cutting every single strip of the fringe on the wall and making a bunch of giant flowers.
Day 2 had me helping to set up the Pop Up Shop; I spent more money there than I should have!
Day 2 had me helping to set up the Pop Up Shop; I spent more money there than I should have!
My final task of volunteering was to help Kelly Lanza of Studio DIY at the Party Hat table - work was never so much fun.
With my volunteer duties finished, I claimed my Goodie Bag (nowhere near large enough to hold all the things I made) and got busy playing in all of the fun classes.
With the ocean in the background, Kaari Meng, of French General, led a great workshop called 'The Creative Habit' and told us to be exercise our 'creative muscle' daily to strengthen it.
Alton DuLaney, a paper crafter for Craftsy
started us off with a bag full of supplies and a plain white box which we promptly turned into party decor using Scotch Expression tape.
By far, my favorite display was the set up in the Sizzix classroom - I was in the room for 5 different classes.
I wanted to make one of everything
but I had to be content with the sweet little strawberry box we made in the class.
I took classes led by Brittany Jepsen whose blog I have been following and Amy Tan who I am now following.
Sean Timberlake of Punk Domestics taught us how to make a tea liqueur and citrus salt.
I sat in classes with sweet Cindy Ann of blupenny.com who just published her first book and
Michelle Black of Repurposed who donated little bags with fun stamps to every Craftcation participant.
I acted like a total dork when I realized that the woman standing next to me at the Party Hat table was Jo Packham who graciously agreed to take a photo with me and autographed a copy of Where Women Cook - I feel like I should do some cooking now.
I had a fantastic time this week at Craftcation and not just because of the pile of goodies and the crafts I made.
If you have a business,
want to start one,
are trying to get a book published,
or just want to have some fun crafting,
I encourage you to visit the Craftcation website and check out the list of speakers from this year's conference and get onto the mailing list for next year.
Check out Craftcation on
facebook or
instagram at #craftcation14
to see a better representation of the amazing classes and fun activities for participants.
I simply did craft classes, but I met people from all over the US and Canada who were vacationing in my home town alone, with a group of friends or with family while learning essential business skills or just being creative.
Little did we know that Steve was also a part of Craftcation; on the third day, I finally opened the schedule and there on page 5 was an image of one of Steve's paintings.
And now, I owe Steve some time since I deserted him on April 3, our 43rd wedding anniversary and left him to eat all by himself.
Alton DuLaney, a paper crafter for Craftsy
started us off with a bag full of supplies and a plain white box which we promptly turned into party decor using Scotch Expression tape.
By far, my favorite display was the set up in the Sizzix classroom - I was in the room for 5 different classes.
I wanted to make one of everything
but I had to be content with the sweet little strawberry box we made in the class.
I took classes led by Brittany Jepsen whose blog I have been following and Amy Tan who I am now following.
Sean Timberlake of Punk Domestics taught us how to make a tea liqueur and citrus salt.
I sat in classes with sweet Cindy Ann of blupenny.com who just published her first book and
Michelle Black of Repurposed who donated little bags with fun stamps to every Craftcation participant.
I acted like a total dork when I realized that the woman standing next to me at the Party Hat table was Jo Packham who graciously agreed to take a photo with me and autographed a copy of Where Women Cook - I feel like I should do some cooking now.
I had a fantastic time this week at Craftcation and not just because of the pile of goodies and the crafts I made.
If you have a business,
want to start one,
are trying to get a book published,
or just want to have some fun crafting,
I encourage you to visit the Craftcation website and check out the list of speakers from this year's conference and get onto the mailing list for next year.
Check out Craftcation on
facebook or
instagram at #craftcation14
to see a better representation of the amazing classes and fun activities for participants.
I simply did craft classes, but I met people from all over the US and Canada who were vacationing in my home town alone, with a group of friends or with family while learning essential business skills or just being creative.
Little did we know that Steve was also a part of Craftcation; on the third day, I finally opened the schedule and there on page 5 was an image of one of Steve's paintings.
And now, I owe Steve some time since I deserted him on April 3, our 43rd wedding anniversary and left him to eat all by himself.










































