Football moves that the camera missed...I got slammed, head shot with ewe head butted in my right cheek, knocking me over tea-kettle hard on the mud covered ground. The balled up fleece I was holding went flying up and out of my arms, fumbling behind me. Fiber and I recovered to finish and complete the day finishing in a total of a couple of hours.
Angela Jane photography and experience reporting. I took 3 days for the aches and soar spot to rest and heal.
TRAVEL-ON LOCATION, with custom warm Wool Hat maker & Photographer Angela Jane Howard. "I enjoy exploring, being with my animals, filming and sharing living History. Welcome!"
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Saturday, December 5, 2015
Yamhill-Carlton School Craft Booth Fair in Carlton, Oregon
Angela Jane photography...reporting.
Handcrafted Ornaments
We start by collecting all of our ingredients(flour, water, salt.) Once we have them, we poured flour, salt and water all together in a big bowl. We each got a bowl and started to mix it up with our hands. Once it was all nice thick like pizza dough, we rolled it our thin enough, but not thick. We then spent a couple days waiting for the baking to be done. When the ornaments were all baked, all of us started painting one at a time in different styles. Now once they're dry we sell them at the craft fair.
Face Painting
Since our group is called The Crazy Creative Creatures, we got our face painted like cats. Not everybody wanted it but it was needed. We spent about 6 hours wearing face paint. It was pretty fun.
Camera
I was walking with a camera around the craft fair taking pictures of art and crafty things that would work for my group. It would give us idea's of what we would want to do. Next time we do a booth we'll know what to make.
Written By Hannah (age 12)
Tiger Softball Wreath making
Creations by Stan. Metal Sculptures with character.
Fun Pillow People. Smile. Cuddle and nap time with.
Handcrafted Ornaments
We start by collecting all of our ingredients(flour, water, salt.) Once we have them, we poured flour, salt and water all together in a big bowl. We each got a bowl and started to mix it up with our hands. Once it was all nice thick like pizza dough, we rolled it our thin enough, but not thick. We then spent a couple days waiting for the baking to be done. When the ornaments were all baked, all of us started painting one at a time in different styles. Now once they're dry we sell them at the craft fair.
Face Painting
Since our group is called The Crazy Creative Creatures, we got our face painted like cats. Not everybody wanted it but it was needed. We spent about 6 hours wearing face paint. It was pretty fun.
Camera
I was walking with a camera around the craft fair taking pictures of art and crafty things that would work for my group. It would give us idea's of what we would want to do. Next time we do a booth we'll know what to make.
Written By Hannah (age 12)
Tiger Softball Wreath making
Chehalee Sticks and "Dads" Art |
Creations by Stan. Metal Sculptures with character.
Farmhouse Baskets by Stephanie Zook |
Fun Pillow People. Smile. Cuddle and nap time with.
Purple Cow Creations: Peek-A-Boo Pillows |
Friday, December 4, 2015
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