I know it isn't quite Christmas yet, but we were ahead of schedule at this month's meeting and gearing up for the festivities. I always enjoy the mini-demos that happen at the meetings because they allow you to see people's skill set, garner inspiration, and get one-to-one guidance on how to make a variety of festive Christmas toppers.
This month, Gillian, Lynda, Pam and I led the demonstrations. Yes, you did read that correctly! I did say me. The ladies have been encouraging me for a while to dip my toe back in the water, and it was wonderful to demonstrate again after such a long time, especially in a warm, friendly, supportive environment.
Pam made this friendly, upstanding Choir Boy.
Gillian and Lynda made these adorable Elf Toppers.
And I made some 2D Christmas-themed cupcake Toppers.
While I didn't get to watch the other demos, I had great fun teaching the ladies how to make my Christmas Polar Bear, Pudding and Santa toppers. Even more so, it was a proud moment that after my eighth demonstration, Hannah, my daughter, conducted the final demo. (I had to do three demos per table rotation).
It was a lovely afternoon, where we shared knowledge, had fun, and inspired each other with festive ideas.
Thanks, ladies for a truly fabulous afternoon!
If you are interested in cakes or all things decorating and want to find your local branch meetings. Then please use the link below.
This month, Gillian, Lynda, Pam and I led the demonstrations. Yes, you did read that correctly! I did say me. The ladies have been encouraging me for a while to dip my toe back in the water, and it was wonderful to demonstrate again after such a long time, especially in a warm, friendly, supportive environment.
Pam made this friendly, upstanding Choir Boy.
Gillian and Lynda made these adorable Elf Toppers.
And I made some 2D Christmas-themed cupcake Toppers.
While I didn't get to watch the other demos, I had great fun teaching the ladies how to make my Christmas Polar Bear, Pudding and Santa toppers. Even more so, it was a proud moment that after my eighth demonstration, Hannah, my daughter, conducted the final demo. (I had to do three demos per table rotation).
It was a lovely afternoon, where we shared knowledge, had fun, and inspired each other with festive ideas.
Thanks, ladies for a truly fabulous afternoon!
If you are interested in cakes or all things decorating and want to find your local branch meetings. Then please use the link below.
Find and Visit a British Sugarcraft Guild Branch Near To You
Local Branches of The British Sugarcraft Guild are distributed across the UK in seven Regions; hosting cake decorating demonstrations, workshops and sugarcraft events each month. Click our interactive regional map to find your local BSG branch and join us!
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