Batting ornaments and trees


Convention Day two.
Had a wonderful breakfast with some Glow members from Honolulu, Hawaii, and then ventured off to one of the workshops. First I learned to make a cotton batting ornament with artist Lucy Webber.
These are ornaments made from batting, in this case cotton, which is less than a quarter of an inch thick and comes in sheets. From Lucy’s website “Cotton batting ornaments were made in the late 1800′s by cottage craftsmen of the Saxon Thuringian area of Germany.”
At the end of the workshop, I had a cute little Santa! (whose photo is above.)
Second workshop was on how to make a cotton batting tree with folk artist Jack Roads. You start with a wire frame of a tree in a wooden base(or you can use a real tree), apply glue to each branch and to the trunk, and wrap it in cotton batting. Then you use wallpaper paste to hold it all together and smooth it out. A photo of my final product is at top.
Fun times, great instructors!
By the way, I did find that antique feather tree – a small early green table-top one with tin candle holders… and guess who was selling it? The couple next to me in the ornament workshop!
Until the next sketch!

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