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Show Home Living R Page 6B South Edition Lakeside Review March 23, 1 983 Wednesday, From Scraps ry Easter Crafts Easy to Make shut at ends of arm. Place two body pieces with right sides toRequires tennis sock. Cut gether. Sew around edges leavpompom off tennis sock. Cut a ing opening for turning. Turn 34 inch slit in toe area to make and stuff. Sew opening shut.. ears. Stitch each section closed. Make face with thread or felt. Turn sock so terrycloth is on Draw a pattern for a baby outside. Stuff ears. Stuff area bunny about three inches high. for head and tie off using Trace five times on double layer thread. Stuff rest of sock for of material. With right sides to- By SHELLEY KANCITIS Easter Bunny Rovlow Correspondent If the Easter bunny ever needs a helper, he ought to hire Heather Gentry. A former craft shop owner, Gentry brought her large assortment of handmade Easter baskets, animals and eggs to a presentation on Easter crafts at the Southwest Branch library in Roy. She demonstrated how to make simple and inexpensive Easter gifts which can often be made from scrap fabric, batting and trim. Following are some of her ideas: body, leaving 2 inches at bottom of cuff area unstuffed. Stitch across cuff end, 2 inches from bottom. Stitch cuff end closed. Use stitching to make three divisions for toes. Sew pompom into tail position. Use felt or stitching to make face. By using gether, sew around edges for each bunny, leaving opening for turning. Turn and stuff bunnies. Sew opening shut. Insert in row under arm of mother rabbit. If you want a project your Requires 14 yard of material, batting and trim. Trace or cut around basket and handle pattern on double layer of mate- "Toes prefers the cheaper sugar HEATHER GENTRY sits among her Easter crafts which she made from scraps found in her house. The crafts are easy to make and closing off four ends. Make small slit in one layer of rectangular area. Stuff and sew all openings shut. Pull up four ends to form basket and tack together. Stuff handle and sew one end to each side of basket. Decorate with bows, lace, etc. Sugar Egg Requires sugar, balloon, - Easter Eggs knife, make a groove longitudinally around the styrofoam ball. Cut two half circles of material slightly larger than the egg. Doing one side at a time, press the fabric around the egg and insert snugly in groove. (The fabric will stay in the groove without glue.) Decorate egg with lace or, ribbon glued or sewn around grooved Davis Moms Also Awarded Association Names Mother of the Year area. Rabbit Family Requires about 14 yard stretchy material, like terrycloth, and batting. Trace or draw a rabbit pattern the desired size. Place on double material and cut out. Draw a pattern for the arm piece. It should be about two inches wide and the length of the stomach area of the rabbit. Place on double material and cut out arm. With right sides together, sew sides together, leaving ends open. Turn and 2. 0" stuff. Place arm across Harvlle, stomach area on right side of one body fabric piece and stitch Wedding Plans Set of Bountiful. The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lechtenberg of Bountiful. TAMMY HATCH or Shine r'hilri'cO r'hnir U Tnnl wf y beneath the desert sand formica of our kitchen snackbar. Hardrock maple with spindled backs, the chairs are a matched pair, identical except 'for a miniscule chip in a back leg of one. . d But somehow in the scheme of things, that chair with its microscopic irregularity has been Matthimprinted in ews mind. As sure as a duckling is of its mother, our son is of his chair: Easygoing Christie, at 2 years of age, couldnt care less where she sits at lunch time so long as theres food in front of her. But, t if his sister happens to amble onto the chipped leg chair, Matt is devastated. Pristies got my chair! His shrieks could rival the noon I Its okay, Through Today; Doris Taggart, vice president of Zions First National Bank; and Jayne Ann Payne. LaDawn Jacob, Utah and National Young Mother representative of 1982 also spoke during a luncheon. Ms. Burrows gave two vocal solos. Also awards were presented. Arts and crafts winners were: Fine Arts, first place, Afton Smith, Logan; second, Chris, tine Warnick, Ogden; third, Diane Moffat, Salt Lake; Crafts winners were: first, Derry Cartwright, Ogden; second, Martha Bradford, Provo; and Ms. York, Layton, third. Receiving honorable mention, was: Kay Groll, Logan. Ms. Burrows was presented with a pin and scroll and a Motherhood Statue as Utah Mother of the Year. A special Honor Mother presentation of a bouquet of flowers was made to Mrs. Minnie Morrill of Roosevelt for her long years of service to her family, church and community. The Margaret Adams Plaque for outstanding service to the Utah Mothers Association was presented to Marcia Ford of Kaysville. All of the contestants for Utah Mother of the Year were presented with a letter of commendation from Gov. Scott Mathe-so- n and were presented with a gift book and certificate. Helen Wilkey of Nephi was named first alternate and Ruth Litster of Castle Dale was named second alternate. add to the atmosphere of the Easter celebration. will or crochet cotton if colors are desired. Partially cover the balloon with webs of string. Paint the balloon and string with the sugar solution or roll the balloon in the solution. Let dry at least three hours, preferably overnight. After string dries, cut out r front section to form open area in egg. Using hot glue, fasten macrame ring similar object to egg for base. Egg can stand upright or lie on side. Glue gathered lace or nylon ribbon around edge of opening using hot glue or Tacky glue. Decorate with bows, etc. r VALUABLE COUPON USD Q0l:EQ& i ties QQQQQQQQOQQnn 8 o TTOUUOOOOOofi ad in with you to your Birthday and recieve five additional game tokens per childParty (reservations required). Call our Birthday Hostess for details. Bring this VISIT THE NEW... FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH a.m. Sunday School-9:4- 5 Morning Worship-!- . 1:00 a.m. Evening Worship-6:0- 0 p.m. INDEPENDENT Pastor-Ji- m FUNDAMENTAL Corkhill AMERICAN LEGION HALL 45 W. 3rd S. Bountiful, Utah Home School Topic of Meeting - An organizationLAYTON al meeting for parents with a bowls. Dave lifts Matthew and interest in home schooling will Christie, while I move the be held on March 24 at 1 p.m. The meeting will be held at stools. The dishes are harder. Matts brimming bowl slops the home of Irene White, 1322 E. Campbells Bean with Bacon on 1225 N., in Layton. one placemat, and because no one can decide who drank out of one of them has which glass bread crumbs on the rim both must be exchanged for new. Finally with Matthew settled happily on his throne, we settle down hoping to salvage some warmth from our rapidly cooling meal. Those attending the meeting are asked to provide their own baby sitters. For more information, call Irene White, or Cathy Jensen , 544-982- 6, 546-078- COMPANYS COMING.. With the clinking of spoons a welcome respite from the previous moments commotion, I scan my childrens faces. Each one is intent upon the business each one of noisy slurping except Matthews. For Heavens sake! Whats the matter now? Why arent you eating, little guy? Matt Matt, we Pristie, he raises his head try to soothe his utter sense of to hiccough. Pristie has my Shes not going to poon! violation. My eyes dart from the little keep it. Besides, shes already the into soup. boys mournful mouthings to dipped But its my thtool, the little the steel gray utensil held firmly in his younger sisters pudgy guy is not to be consoled. His father and I exchange hand. Sure enough, a microsknowing looks. There is nothing copic line of rust runs halfway to do but switch stools and soup- - down the handle piece. whistle. authors and n Forever If I Can Just Get Lech-tenber- wedge-shape- Several awards were also given to Davis County mothers. Linda Ford of Kaysville was named Utah Young Mother representative. She was presented a Young Mother statuette by Avard Fairbanks. Lu York of Layton was a third place winner in the crafts competition. The awards were given during the associations annual convention held at the Ramada Inn in Salt Lake City March 12. There were a series of classes and seminars conducted by business owners. Among them were Richard and Linda Eyre, authors of Teaching Children Joy and Teaching Children Responsibility; Janice Weinheim-er- , author of Families Are gagement of their daughter, g Tammy Hatch, to Craig By SHARON NAUTA STEELE barstools sit companion-abl- Lydia Yates Burrows of Salt Lake City was named Utah Mother of the Year by the Utah Mothers Association. well-know- WOODS CROSS Mr. and Mrs. Ronald B. Hatch of Woods Cross have announced the en- string and trim. Mix two cups sugar with one cup water. Boil three minutes.' (This amount will make four eggs.) Blow up a balloon and wrap it with thread, kite string Requires styrofoam ball, scrap fabric, trim. Using a Two J fashioned sugar version. Gentry rial. Sew around edges with right sides of material together, leaving opening, and turn. Put handle aside. Lightly draw a rectangle in center of one piece of fabric. (Refer to dotted line on pattern.) Tightly stuff four ends to edge of rectangular area. Stitch around rectangle, Rain M children can participate in, Gentry suggests making a similar techniques, orange fragile looking sugar egg. She socks can create replicas of said the eggs have made a comGarfield or green socks can be- eback, but expensive glue is recome leprechauns. commended instead of the old Easy Easter Basket THREES eOIVANY 5:30pm Weekdays Gsyw o TOGETHER For Best Results Read The Classified |