Monday, June 18, 2012

The Next Craft Cafe - THIS Sunday, June 24th, 7 - 9 PM


Hi Everyone!! It is time for the next Craft Cafe...

Calling all green thumbs…the next Craft Cafe project is a small indoor/outdoor herb garden. Herbs are easy and fun to grow, good for your body (aid in digestion) and give all of your meals that extra pizzazz. This is an awesome project for those of us in the Rockies that find a hard time growing herbs outside with our limited growing season. Herb gardens are perfect for small spaces too, and are a lot of fun to create, so bring your kids. Any old pots, vintage milk cans, tin cans or interesting glassware would be great options to recycle into cute herb garden containers.

This workshop is on
Sunday,  June 24th, 7 - 9 PM, Wild Flour Cafe in Banff (211 Bear Street in the Bison Courtyard)

Cost: For $30 you can pick a clay pot, stones, organic soil & fertilizer, 3 organic herb choices (options will include mint, thyme, parsley, sage, basil, oregano, rosemary) and a few items to make unique herb markers and decorate your pot.

Please sign up and PAY at the Wild Flour prior to the class. Advanced registration only. Please contact Tiffany if you would rather register using Paypal or Interact E-transfer.

We look forward to seeing you on Sunday!

Contact:
Tiffany oldesage@hotmail.com
Sheena sheenz6@hotmail.com

Monday, January 16, 2012

The Next Craft Cafe - Come Revamp a Trucker Hat


It’s a long haul on the open road… Ever wanted to design your very own hat? Come make one-of-a-kind hand stitched trucker hats featuring your own choice of a vintage stitched fabric panel. These unique hats have so many ways to stylize them… add funky fabric, recycled buttons, feathers, gems- the sky is the limit.


Come out and craft on Friday, January 27th, from 7 - 9 PM, at Wild Flour Bakery in Banff (201B 211 Bear Street in the Bison Courtyard). Remember to bring any of your own favorite patches, or neat fabric to up-cycle! The Wild Flour will be open for delicious snacks, and drinks. Cost: 30$ Please sign up and PRE-PAY at the Wild Flour or request a Paypal invoice from Tiffany. This activity will fill fast. Space is limited. Spread the word and bring a style-savy friend. Remember, if you bring a new participant you get a $5 discount or can give it as a donation to the YMCA. :) Contacts: Sheena sheenz6@hotmail.com Tiffany oldesage@hotmail.com



Saturday, January 14, 2012

Birdhouse Pendants - Craft Cafe

The last Craft Cafe was a hit! We had lots of moms with kids who wanted to join in, but it was on a school night... so we have decided to have a kid's birdhouse making pendant night :) Here are some photos so you can get inspired and share in the fun.













Friday, January 13, 2012

Calling All Bow Valley Kids & Teens for a SPECIAL Craft Cafe - Birdhouse Pendants - Friday, January 20th, 2012


Birdhouse pendants by Tiffany Teske

Calling all Kids and Teens to come to a Craft Café Workshop especially for you (and your parents)! Come out and craft the cutest little wooden birdhouse pendant.

This event will be held on Friday January 20th, from 6:30 – 8:30 PM

There are so many neat ways to get creative and customize your necklace. Remember to bring any of your own images, beads etc to upcycle..

This workshop is open for kids from 5 to 18 yrs. Kids aged 5 to 9 yrs please bring a parent to help you complete your project. Kids aged 10+ are welcome to come solo, bring a parent or come craft with a friend.

Cost: For this workshop, (with thanks to the Banff Community Grant) we are pleased to offer a reduced Craft Café rate of 20$ per participant. Additional pendants can be made for $15 each. Please sign up and PRE-PAY at the Wild Flour or request a Paypal invoice from Tiffany.
Contact us if you have any questions about rates.

The Wild Flour will be open for delicious snacks, and drinks.

Bring a new participant and you’ll get a $5 discount on a future craft cafe or can give it as a donation to the YMCA. :)

Contacts:
Sheena sheenz6@hotmail.com
Tiffany oldesage@hotmail.com

Monday, January 2, 2012

The Next Craft Cafe - Bird House Pendants - Tuesday, January 10th

Pendants by Tiffany Teske 

Calling all crafty and nature inspired women to come make the cutest little wooden birdhouse pendants imaginable! There are so many neat ways to get creative with these… envision birds, loved ones, nests and earthy images.

Remember to bring any of your own vintage images or unique jewelry findings to up-cycle!
These make amazing gifts for the nature enthusiast. Participants will have the option to make additional pieces for $15.

We will meet at Wild Flour Bakery from 7 - 9 PM on Tuesday, January 10th. The Wild Flour will be open for delicious snacks, and drinks.

Cost: 25$ Please sign up and PRE-PAY at the Wild Flour or to pay online, please request a Paypal invoice from Tiffany. This activity will fill fast. Space is limited.

Spread the word and bring a nature enthusiast. And remember, if you bring a new participant you get a $5 discount or give it as a donation to the YMCA. :)

Contacts:
Sheena sheenz6@hotmail.com
Tiffany oldesage@hotmail.com

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Tea, Tea, Tea - Craft Cafe Does a Second Round of Tea Blending


 Vanilla Chai, Goji Berry Green, Peppermint Licorice, Blueberry Bang Rooibos, Red Espresso Rooibos, Cougar Tea (a custom Banff blend that pays homage to the animal, or maybe...), Sadie's Chamomint, Jasmin Dragon Tears, Jasmin Matcha, Izu Gyokuro Matcha, a beautiful new locally made mug, an awesome sleek tea cup from Japan... I had been saving up for this latest Craft Cafe and my family is now completely set for winter. Sheena & I once again partnered with Susanne & Siona from the Banff Tea Company, to bring our participants an evening of tea blending. The Banff Tea Company is locally owned, carries over 180 teas, and they always give 25% of their profits to charity!



Even though the weather outside was frightful, it was warm at Wild Flour Bakery, our usual home for Craft Cafe. We were booked to the maximum, only lost a couple to the nasty roads, and my cousin, Maxine, from Ottawa, was even able to join in during her visit. Our evening began with some tea education and tasting. From there, we walked over to the Tea Co, where everyone was able to blend their own flavour of tea to take home. Before leaving we were able to shop for ourselves and for holiday gifts thanks to Susanne offering 25% off anything in the store. I went a little overboard, but I LOVE tea. I recently traded, without even trying, my one large cup of dark roast swiss water decaf with brown sugar, for a morning cup of chai or an earl grey blend. I was like a kid in a candy store...



Thank you to the Banff Tea Co and to everyone who came out to blend tea, especially those who had to drive from afar. The winning tea blends of the night, worth mentioning for the titles alone, were Mint Country and Iron Maiden Tea. Stay tuned for an upcoming announcement for the next Craft Cafe.



Do you have a favourite kind of tea? I would love to know what it is. Please leave a comment...




Saturday, November 12, 2011

Tea Cup Gardens - The Best Craft Cafe Yet!


Last night, Sheena & I had 26 lovely and creative women join us for Craft Cafe! That is a record. We have had close to 20 before, but this was just amazing! 21 people preregistered, something we have been having trouble getting people to do. I am not sure if it is because the weather is getting colder or if it is because the back to school fall rush is over, but I hope it was because of the craft. I have a tea cup fetish, and I love to come up with ways to use them for things other than just drinking tea, partially because I want to collect more of them. When my friends held a blessingway days before I had my second daughter, I made them all soy tea cup candles, you can see the tutorial here. She is 2 1/2 now, and I haven't done much with my tea cups since. I was in the mood, so with Craft Cafe in mind, I designed what I like to call a little tea cup garden. As a master gardener, in what seems like a previous life, I have done my fair share of using non traditional containers as plant pots. From crockery to work boots to tea cups, I have used them all as planters. The thing that was different about my tea cup planter this time is that I incorporated my current obsession of collaging spoons. When I make a wall hanging out of a spoon, I usually use a large real silver spoon. For this project, I wanted to continue with the theme of recycling vintage elements, and to put to use all the vintage souvenir spoons that I find at the thrift store. In some cases I like the spoons as is, but for the most part they beg to be reworked. Their little size, make them the perfect tea spoons to fit with the theme. I decided to make a sort of garden marker, which didn't need to be a literal marker that contained the name of the jade plant, but instead to contain a sentiment, in this case, Grow. I love to use text in my work, and I love it more when it contains double meaning. So, I designed my little demo, put it up on the net, invited our loyal crafters, and they turned out in droves. More than one of them said they came because the craft is "so unique". Yippee!


Below you will see what was made. While the weather was wet and blustery outside, we were warm and dry in the Wild Flour, planting our jade plants, while chatting with friends. Tables of kids, tables of moms and daughters, table of girlfriends, created their little gardens, which were little works of art. One girl used sand on top of her soil and built a little sand castle! The same girl lined her saucer ring with buttons and collaged her spoon with a great pattern, pulling the whole thing together. Other women covered their saucer with little circles cut from collage sheets, vintage flower fairies being the favourite. Which brings me to the side note, I made some of these with my daughters the other day, as mini fairy gardens. We are still working on our spoons, and I will post about it later. For now, check out what everyone came up with, with very similar, and simple materials. Then, go make one for yourself, and a few more as gifts....