I organized an activity for our family event this weekend. These were the prizes won. I did some shopping at the thrift store and made a few as well.
Red Stainless Steel Water BottleThe group was given RSSWB and were asked to guess what the object was.
I loved that it was a Canadian themed bottle.
I managed to find at bag that it would fit in but it will be pretty obvious it is a bottle. That's okay.
I gave each prize a number so that I could keep them straight in my mind. I created a key so that I could give the right sequence of letters as the prize was brought out.
Beautiful trinket box with gold gilded bands.
Small, pretty and useful.
When I was coming up with these prizes I chose items that had lots of adjectives. The challenge will be to find the noun then they can start guessing appropriate adjectives.
We will see how it goes.
Beautiful glass coffee cup that sparkles every time one drinks from it.
These placemat are designed for outdoor eating where the eating implements are placed in the zippered pocket. Gives one a clean place to eat no matter what the table surface looks like.
It is easy for the kids to set the table because the utensils are not loose. Clean up is a breeze because the used utensils can be returned to the pocket.
When you get home the utensils are washed and the placemats are laundered then they are ready for the next outdoor meal.
These patches have been stitched by hand and then machine sewn to a sturdy backer.
I am thinking of adding patches to my slow stitch practice so I decided to see how popular they would be with this crowd.
You can see the yellow sun and the blue bird but they have been blogged separately so you can see them all here.
Blue Plaid Fold Over Card Wallet
I made these for Christmas last year and they did not sell well. I decided to add one to this collection.
The wallet is lined with RFID fabric inside which protects the cards place inside from being stolen digitally.
It has 2 pockets and can hold about 6 cards.
It has an elastic band to keep it closed.
There is a bit of the fabric attached to help explain the hidden feature.
I was careful to select some prizes that would appeal to the men in the group. I have only done this game with women so we will see if there is male participation.
Again, a very Canadian thing. We have curlers in the group.
I guess it could be used for soup cup as well.
Love it.
We can always another reusable bag for hauling our stuff around.
The bag is made from microfiber cloth so wears well and durable.
The stitched art on the front was my first piece done back in 2024. Nice and bright and makes the bag easily found.
It has a zippered insert.








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