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October Meeting Meeting Schedule Sales Set-Up ...................... 8:00-9:30 Registration ....................... 9:00-9:30 Morning Workshops ..... 10:00-12:00 Morning Sales ................. 9:30-12:00 Lunch ....................................... 12:00 Business meeting ........... 12:00-1:00 Afternoon Workshops....... 1:00-4:00 Board Meeting ................. 3:00-4:00 Due Friday, September 21, 2018: Meeting Registration Workshop Registration Sales Table Registration Future Dates – Teacher Workshop Application Forms for February 2019 Meeting Due December 1, 2018 February 2019 Newsletter Deadline December 1, 2018 Future Guild Meeting Dates February 2, 2019 May 4, 2019 October 5, 2019 MMG Board Meeting September 22, 2018
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Midwest Miniature Guild
Guild Newsletter October 2018
Meeting Date October 6, 2018
President’s Letter August, 2018
Hello, I purposely waited to write this (thanks for the extension, Jan!) until the Minneapolis Dollhouse & Miniature Show had ended, just in case I gleaned some good stuff from the Show. So glad I waited.
If you attended, thank you! If you weren’t able to attend, you missed a good show and a great start to hopefully a yearly event. The energy was felt in the room. Such a good way for our members to connect.
I was very pleased with how the show turned out! The show promoter, Teresa Zweiner, was pleased; the vendors (more than half were MMG members) were pleased; and the attendees seemed very pleased. Some attendees left with big bags, and came back on Saturday. Your ticket to attend included a return visit on Saturday. Several vendors had to be turned away because space was sold out.
The 2019 show date is set and vendors are already signing up. See our event calendar for date and new location.
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President’s Letter (Continued from page 1)
A special thank you to Priscilla Scott who got the word out about the show online. There were about 185 attendees and about half were non-MMG members. We have several people interested in the Guild.
Lynn Snyder spotted an item that might make a great group project. Good eye, Lynn! More on this to come.
Thanks to our Board Members who helped staff the Guild table. What a great Board we have!
The Guild table was very active. We had a free member drawing. Winners were: the three piece furniture set (Jack Anderson), room box (Cory Mohwinkel) and wine accessories (Kathy Goettsch). Carol Blanchfield put together 50 mini gift bags with a small mini item and a Guild business card for non-Guild members. We ran out of gift bags around noon on Saturday. We also had many mini magazines to give away. Thanks to Betty Tarr for the magazine donation.
We emailed $1.00 discount coupons to members to use on the $5.00 admission price. 26 members used a discount coupon. The Guild Board thought it was money well spent to help our members and the new show.
Workshops were held before the show on Friday and Saturday. I took the doll class (along with 5 other Guild members) and enjoyed it. Of course, my doll isn’t finished but I will finish it. Dana Burton was the teacher, you may have seen her doll tutorials in America Miniaturist Magazine recently. Dana is from Sheboygan, WI and will come to teach a class, if we want.
Of course, the show is not Chicago International but I’m thrilled with the good start. It’s been a long time since Tom Bishop would come to Minneapolis and several years since Little Enchantments and other miniature shops are no longer around. Miniaturists need energy and camaraderie and the show provided that – if even for just two days!
Take care, and hope to see you in October.
Jane Sanem, President [email protected] 612-900-6106 cell Midwest Miniature Guild
MIDWEST MINIATURE GUILD GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING MINUTES
Shoreview Community Center, May 5, 2018
The Meeting was called to order by President, Jane Sanem
Welcome back to Connie Eckert and Dureen Ruff (D. Anne Ruff). Also, welcome to JoAnne Lorenz who came as a guest today and has rejoined the Guild.
Welcome to Samantha Anderson who is the granddaughter and guest of Jack Anderson.
Amanda Maricle is the owner of Minnesota Miniatures Market. Amanda has recently joined the Guild and is a vendor today.
Dave Thorsen from Klohned is also at our meeting. Klohned does 3D printing of miniature scale figurines He can create realistic models to compliment miniature scenes.
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Membership Meeting Minutes (Continued from page 2)
Participants in the Trash-to-Treasure contest were judged by the members of the Guild. All contestants received participation ribbons. The three prize winners were Joan Myers (Reading Room), Sandy Fish (Tree Woodland Animals) and Carol Blanchfield (Laundry Sink). Carol was the first place winner and was presented with a special “tiara”.
The Charity today was Loaves and Fishes. Patti Sinykin (Director of Development) and Lonny Evans (Director of Volunteers & Outreach) were invited to our meeting by Gina Sanderson. Loaves and Fishes has been operating for 36 years. They support 26 dining sites in our area and place an emphasis on good nutrition.
Winners of the charity raffle were Helen Terzian, Deb Nelson and Jane Sanem.
Carol Blanchfield won a prize for returning a book to the library.
Betty Beskau won a prize for checking out a book from the library.
There were 5 door prizes. The winners were Suzanne Nelson, Vera Sullivan, Janice Krahn, Betty Beskau and JoAnn McCracken.
The Spring Garden Centerpieces were created by Karen Fernholz. The table favors were gathered by Carol Blanchfield. Tables numbered off and the winning number for centerpieces was #5.
Members were encouraged to pick up member rosters and “Tips, Tricks and Techniques” at the registration table if they haven’t done so already.
The Guild is always looking for workshop teachers. If anyone would like to teach but doesn’t have a project, please talk to Joan Purcell. The Guild will buy kits for you to teach – the teacher’s kit is free.
Kathy Goettsch asked for a discussion regarding plans for a future miniature museum. Members that spoke up felt that money would be better spent on a group project or reduced membership fees. There was interest in doing a project similar to ” The Secret Garden” and “Guilderville” projects that were completed by Guild members in the past.
Other ideas members suggested for the money were a bus trip to the Chicago show, an online museum or a traveling museum.
A request was made to include a treasurer’s report in the newsletters. It was agreed that the treasurer’s report will be included in the newsletters.
The meeting was adjourned at 1:05 pm.
Respectfully submitted,
Sue Taylor, Secretary
LUNCH AT THE OCTOBER MEETING – EDDINGTON’S EDIBLES
Eddington's will provide lunch this time -- an assortment of soups and salads. As usual, we will round this out with breadsticks, chips and dessert. Yum!
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CENTERPIECES AND TABLE FAVORS
THANK YOU
Many thanks to Karen Fernholz and Carol Blanchfield for the delightful centerpieces and table favors they provided at the May meeting.
OUR OCTOBER CHARITY
We miniaturists often include animals in our scenes. As they do in life, animals help create feelings of love, companionship and whimsy in our miniatures. Here is a chance for us to support animals in the world at large.
AHS cares for more than 23,000 animals every year; 95% find a new home. AHS is an independent nonprofit organization serving Minnesota, and is not associated with any national group. AHS receives no city, state or federal financial aid. They raise funds through events, donations, events, adoptions fees and from merchandise sales.
Tickets are $1.00 each to enter raffles for marvelous miniature prizes. Tickets will be available at the desk at the meeting.
CONGRATULATIONS
Joan Myers took home ribbons for her miniature entry at the Dakota County Fair this year!
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TRASH TO TREASURE CONTEST Our first ever, Trash to Treasure Contest happened at the May meeting. Members chose at least five items from the free table at the February meeting. They had to bring back their creations for the May meeting. Members had to use their five items from the free table plus whatever else they wanted. It was a blind judging. Attendees received a ticket to vote for their winner. Our eight contestants did a wonderful job! And (drum roll) our top three winners are: 1.) Carol Blanchfield; 2.) Joan Myers; and 3.) Sandy Fish. Pictures of all contestants and their creations are included. Thanks to Freya Jacobson for setting up and overseeing the contest. We’ll definitely have another Trash to Treasure Contest!
Carol Blanchfield
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Sue Taylor
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• November 3 - Mini Garage Sale, Spirit of Christ Church, 5801 Minnetonka Blvd., St. Louis Park
• November 9 & 10 - Wee ‘c’ Miniature Show & Sale, Elk Grove Village, IL, www.weecminiclub.com
• MMG Meeting, February 2, 2019 • MMG Meeting, May 4, 2019 • NAME National Convention, Nashville (Franklin), TN July 18-21, 2019 • Minneapolis Dollhouse & Miniature Show, New Brighton Community
Center, New Brighton, August 2-3, 2019 • Online House Party, Fall 2019
Wee ''c'' Miniature Club
Wee "c" Miniature Club is an active club for people interested in dollhouse miniatures and scale scenes in the Chicago area. We host an annual show which features many displays of dollhouses and miniature scenes. www.weecminiclub.com
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Wren Song Miniatures By Kathleen Stewart
“Unique African, Native American, County, North Woods, Oriental and Victorian Designs”
www.wrensongminiatures
MMG BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2018
Jane Sanem, President 612-822-3738 [email protected] Mary Breslin, Vice President 612-309-5371 [email protected] Mila Falbaum, Treasurer 612-729-2815 [email protected] Sue Walter, Asst. Treasurer 651-485-1252 [email protected] Sue Taylor, Secretary 763-755-9787 [email protected] Freya Jacobson, Membership 651-290-2311 [email protected] Joan Purcell, Workshops 952-474-1881 [email protected]
Brad Bradshaw, Co-librarian 612-720-9271 [email protected] Cherie Mattson, Co-librarian 507-248-3650 [email protected]
Carol Blanchfield, Centerpieces/Favors 612-590-3986 [email protected] Jan Rasmussen, Newsletter Editor 612-721-8626 [email protected]
Appointed Positions:
Website– Carson Whitlow
Scholarship Committee:
Mary Breslin, Coordinator Kathy Goettsch Alice Ann Roberts
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Miniature Wood Creations
Patrick Kinney
Mora, MN 55051 651 492-7160 [email protected] www.miniaturewoodcreations.com
Veteran Owned
WELCOME RETURNING MEMBERS MAY MEETING SNAPSHOT Pre-registered: 71 members; 3 guests Walk-ins: 3 No shows/Cancellations: 4 Total attendance: 73 Total Current membership roster: 136 Number attending classes: 26
JoAnne Lorenz 1214 Victoria St. St. Paul, MN 55117 651-792-6241 [email protected] Kreative Acrylics, Inc. Bruce Krietzman 6174 Olson Memorial Highway Golden Valley, MN 55422 763-231-0385 [email protected] www.kreativeacrylics.com
Bruce Krietzman, Proprietor
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PICTURES FROM THE MAY MEETING
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Halloween Hutch W/LED Lit Pumpkin Set Instructor: Irma Escue Skill level: All Scale: One inch Cost: $25.00
Tools/Supplies: Bring basic tool kit, pinpoint glue applicator, quick grab glue, small sharp scissors, tweezers and small and medium size paint brushes. Class limit: 6 Extra kits: No
Faux Stain Glass Window
Fimo “Glass Window” 1 ½ by 3 inches, working with shapes and leading from Fimo. Class inspiration from “Flourish” by Christi Friesen. Instructor: Pam Rouleau Skill level: Intermediate Scale: One inch Cost: $20.00 Tools/Supplies: Bring tweezers, stylus and small paint brush. Class limit: 12 Extra kits: No
MORNING WORKSHOPS
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MORNING WORKSHOPS CONTINUED
“Ready to Serve” Turkey Turkey sculpted from Fimo, served up on a platter with a decorative presentation. This is Ann’s own creation and has been sculpting since 1987 when she first discovered Fimo. Instructor: Ann Fisher Skill level: All Scale: One inch Cost: $10.00 Tools/Supplies: If you are familiar with Fimo and clay and have favorite sculpting tools, bring those items, also a small scissor and a small soft paint brush. Class limit: 10 Extra kits: No
Halloween Tree Decorate a tree with legs already on for you. Class may run over into the afternoon if time needed. This class inspiration came from a free on line tutorial by Robin Betterley. Instructor: Cinda Parent Skill level: All Cost: $25.00 Scale: One inch Tools/Supplies: Scissor, tacky glue, tweezer, small metal ruler w/sharp edge and black paint Class limit: 8 Extra kits: No
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AFTERNOON WORKSHOPS
Candy Corn Tray with Floral Arrangement
Assemble Tray, paint candy corn pattern and assemble 3 matching “mum” style flowers to arrange in a “skull vase”. The cost of the class/kit will go to the Midwest Miniature Guild as the tray kits were donated to the Guild by Mary Huffer. Instructor: Joan Purcell Scale: One inch Skill Level: All Tools/Supplies: Bring a small framing square if you like to use one for assembling tray, tacky glue, small and medium/small brushes. Cost: $10 Class Limit: 8 Extra Kits: Up to class limit
Hydrangea
Hydrangea’s from paper punches. Judy has taken many classes and has acquired a number of different skills over her years of flower making. Instructor: Judy Myers Scale: One inch Skill Level: All Tools/Supplies: Tweezers, wire cutter and tacky glue. Cost: $15 Class Limit: 8 Extra Kits: Several kits available
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OCTOBER 6, 2018
Guild Meeting and Workshops Shoreview Community Center
4580 Victoria Street North Shoreview, MN 55126
651-490-4700
Directions to the Shoreview Community Center From Minneapolis – Take 35W north to Hwy 96 (1st exit past 694) take a right on Hwy 96 – go approximately 2 miles to Victoria St. Turn left onto Victoria and go ½ block and turn right into our parking lot. From St. Paul – 35E north to 694 west to the Lexington Ave. exit, turn right onto Lexington Ave. Go approximately 1½ miles to Hwy 96 (stop light) turn right onto Hwy 96 go ½ mile to Victoria St. turn left, and go ½ block and turn right into our parking. From NE (Forest Lake, Hugo) – 35E south to Hwy 96, take a right and go approximately 4 miles, you will go past our building and take a right on Victoria to get to our parking lot. From NW (Anoka, Blaine, Coon Rapids) – Hwy 10 south to Hwy 96, turn left on Hwy 96 and go approximately 1½ miles to Victoria St. turn left on Victoria, go ½ block and turn right into our parking lot. From East (Woodbury, Oakdale, Eastern Wisconsin) – 694 west to Lexington Ave. turn right on Lexington Ave. go approximately 1½ miles to Hwy 96 and take a right, go ½ mile to Victoria and turn left, go ½ block and turn right into our parking lot. From West (New Brighton, Fridley, Brooklyn Park) – 694 east to Lexington Ave. turn left on Lexington, go approximately 1½ miles to Hwy 96 and turn right, go ½ mile to Victoria St. and take a left, go ½ block and turn right into our parking lot.
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