Can I just say that we have the most amazing Relief Society here on this island? We are such a diverse group. I LOVE these ladies!
Tonight at Enrichment Meeting, we started out with an inspiring lesson, focusing on our Relief Society Declaration, which highlighted pioneer women as examples to make us all feel like we have nothing to complain about, ever!
Then...in the crafty department, we busted out the Modge Podge and made our own wooden copies of the declaration to hang on our walls to remind us of the awesomeness we should be striving for each day. I have to say, I wasn't feeling the most enthusiastic, because I'm a little remedial in the decoupage department, but it kind of grew on me. Once I got all the paste rubbed in (with a minimal amount of smearing of the text), I realized the holes where the ribbon are supposed to go, were full of the goo. I was attempting to clean it out (to no avail), when my brilliant friend (let's just call her B...for Brilliant) asks if I needed something to clean it out. I replied in the affirmative, since otherwise, my organza ribbon is going to get slimed (and that just wouldn't do).
B reaches for her purse, and pulls out her keys, with this thing attached:
Knowing what she does for a living, I ask (being totally facetious) "Is this some sort of 'forensic' tool?" B looked at me, and without blinking replied, "Handcuff key" ...which sends me into spasms of laughter...foot stomping included. (I love B!)
How cool is that? Solving crimes...and crafty conundrums. Now THAT'S well-rounded!
B even used it skillfully to pull off this double-ribbon technique. Show-off!
2 comments:
Will the klever and krafty key also taze geckos?
Probably not...but I'll bet she has some other tool for that!
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