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It was a Grand Day!

Do you attend classes of any kind?


I had the help of two wonderful assistants to teach a class of flower making to 65 incredible women.

The ladies said over and over, I have no artistic skills, I am not creative, but WOW, were they ever!


I was so pleased and excited for them.  They had big smiles and were so proud of what they accomplished.
65 women all with different flowers! 

Our oldest creator is 80 years young (and way snarky!) and our youngest was 3 months old who spent most of the time napping.

This lovely creation was made by a woman with handicaps, she DID IT!


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Thank you to Roberta Thomas for inviting us to participate in an annual gathering in Arizona.  We had guests from Alaska, Wyoming, Connecticut, Maryland, New Mexico, Montana, Washington and of course, ARIZONA.

They really did JUST RUN WITH IT!

Thanks for stopping by,  Jean


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