Its delights included workshops in making fabric brooches, mosaics, cupcake icing, and advice on knitting and crochet, interior design and up-cycling old clothes. There was also a swish (a sort of organised clothes swap), courtesy of Swish and Pout, which I'd never done before and was pretty excited about.
Entry was free, with small contributions requested for some of the activities. And the bar was open, which Nick was very pleased about. (He decided he wanted to come, I feel the need to point out, there was no coercion! But he did spend most of the event behind the Sunday papers with a pint...)
I had a go at making a fabric brooch with Tooting-based A Crafty Pint, and was very pleased with the results. It was so easy!
My brooch, and some of the free sweeties! |
I also managed to tempt Nick out from behind his paper to come and ice a cupcake with me. There were beautiful, professionally iced, versions on sale, for inspiration:
But Brixton-based Ms Cupcake was so enthusiastic in her tutorials that we had to have a try ourselves:
Ms Cupcake and her amazing hat! |
Unfortunately, our attempts left a certain something to be desired... I shall leave you to guess which was mine and which was Nick's...
The swish was also great fun, and I came away very happy with my little haul.
There's also another SW Craft Club event on the 7th of August in Clapham, so I think I'll be sorting out some more wardrobe mistakes to take along and swish.
Love your blog post, it's great to see things from others' perspectives. See you in Clapham. XX
ReplyDeleteLovely to meet you, and fab photos. Thanks for the mentions and glad you enjoyed it, gillian Crafty Pint xx
ReplyDeleteThanks ladies - looking forward to the next one! Jen x
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