Showing posts with label chickens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chickens. Show all posts

March 6, 2015

Student Work: Beginning Needle Felting at OCAC.







Look at these amazing animals created in my Needle Felted Friends class
at Oregon College of Art and Craft last week!
Students learned all the basics of needle felting, while creating an amazing
managerie of animal friends, and also some plant life. 

If you are interested in learning needle felting, I have three upcoming classes:

Needle Felted Chickens
THIS Saturday, March 7th from 10-12:30pm
$30 All supplies included.


Needle Felted Succulents
Saturday, March 21st 10-12:30pm
$30 All supplies included.


Needle Felted Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf
Saturday, April 4th from 1-5pm
$40 All supplies included.


All classes are located at Bird's Eye View Studio
3934 NE 16th Ave. Portland, OR 97212
To register, email me at: suki(at)birdseyeviewstudio(dot)com.

Hope you'll join in the fun!

February 25, 2015

Needle Felted Chickens.


Are you a chicken lover, or know someone who is??
Well this class if for you!
Come learn the art form of needle felting while creating a hilarious hen.
Beginners totally welcome!

Needle Felted Chickens
Saturday, March 7th 10am-12:30pm
at Bird's Eye View Studio
3934 NE 16th Ave.
Portland, OR 97212
$30/ All supplies included.

Email Suki to register: suki (at) birdseyeviewstudio (dot) com

July 7, 2014

The Visit.


One sunny summer afternoon Dottie heard a peck at the door...


"Hello Hazel, what a wonderful surprise to find you flapping by!"


"Do come in, I'd love some company, I've been feeling cooped up all morning."


"But if you wouldn't mind just wiping your beak first."


"Can we say persnickety?!" Whispered Hazel under her breath.


"Make yourself comfortable Hazel, come roost and we will have a chat." Clucked Dottie.


"Wait, is that cracked corn?! I LOVE cracked corn!! Would you mind if I had just a pinch?"
Hazel reached her beak over to have a closer look.


Dottie did not like what she was seeing.


"Actually Hazel, I think I'm feeling an egg coming on. Perhaps it's time for you to go."


"I know how that goes Dottie, I hope we can flock together again soon."
"My schedule is really scrambled Hazel, let me get everything in pecking order,
then I'll give you a call."


"Nobody messes with my cracked corn, NOBODY."