Participating in the Gourd Decorating Class taught by Linda Ashmore was a blast! Linda is a total genius with gourds. You can go to her website HERE . (It's "Out of my Gourd Art" dot com. How funny!) Here are some of her pieces.
I know, right? Gorgeous! Absolutely gorgeous! Linda is amazing. In this next photo, we are trying to choose which gourd we would like as well as which stencil. That took us a long time! Linda had brought so many wonderful options, we wanted to make them all!
One of the great things about taking a class at Ozark Folkways is that the instructors usually bring everything needed to complete the project. Can you see all the power tools Linda brought?
Here we are. The Group Photo! Everyone was able to complete their gourd project before we left. I wish Linda was in the picture with us! She is the photographer for the Group Photo. I don't remember who took the other class pix.
Here are some closer pictures of my gourd. I am just all kinds of proud of it!
Autumn leaves are so beautiful. For the pattern, I stepped outside and grabbed a maple leaf, then used a wood burner to get the outline on the gourd.
Linda recommends finishing the inside with black paint. It's a lovely contrast to the natural wood of the gourd. I love the pine needle weaving on top! We used a dremel to drill the small holes along the top, then our delightful teacher walked us step by step through the weaving process.
Linda really squeazed a lot of information into one afternoon!
So, now I have a new crafty addiction! Gourd Decorating! Since it's so very easy to grow gourds in our area, I may order more seeds! We have several gourd vines growing in the garden right now. I took the class in hopes of doing something with the ones we have dried. There is a cob-webby pile in the garage. Oh, yeah!
'Can't wait to share all the gourd decorating joy with you! ;-) -Marci
Marci, thank you for your wonderful comments. I thoroughly enjoyed spending the afternoon with you ladies. Rebecca and I are discussing another class and I can't wait to get back to Ozark Folkways.
ReplyDeleteHi, Linda - How exciting! I would love to take another class! That was such a fun afternoon. -Marci
ReplyDeletewow, it came out so beautifully!
ReplyDeletethanks for visiting my blog and for your lovely comment on my no sew skirt. got me to visit you. i like it here! Am following you now with google friend connect and would be honored if you would like to follow back, but no hard feelings if not :-).
have a lovely day
Jutta
ps: ivan and abigail are adorable!
Hi, Jutta! We love Ivan and Abigail! They never stop moving. Thanks for the invite back to your blog! It is wonderful. -Marci
ReplyDeleteThat sound like so much fun:)
ReplyDeleteThese look great. We don't really have gourds round us here in NZ.
ReplyDeleteI found this through Thriving on Thursdays. I have linked in a corned beef hash cakes recipe using corned beef leftovers. I selected the right picture but the linky thing went crazy, so you will have to click through to see the picture. Have a great week.