Super Saturday is an annual craft day that is traditionally held in October at my church. It’s a creative woman’s mecca of handmade home decor, gift, and crafty ideas.
This year I’m in charge of coming up with fresh and fabulous items for all the women at church to make. Since I’m in the brainstorm phase, I thought I’d share with you my recent finds. Consider it Christmas in July.
Craft Ideas
1. “Christ” wood nativity
2. Pizza pan advent calendar
3. Bakerella reindeer cupcake pops
4. Christmas & birthday gift tags
Super Saturday
5. Family Home Evening board with picture magnets
6. Felt Monogram Frame
7. To do memo board
8. My Treehouse Treasures family monogram board
9. Sundae bath salts
10. Felt hair clips
11. Felt brown bag lunch
12. Scripture totes
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Previous Super Saturday Posts:
Super Saturday Crafts – Sewing Projects
Super Saturday Crafts Vinyl Lettering
Super Saturday Crafts Home Decor Ideas
Super Saturday Crafts Wood Crafts
Super Saturday Crafts
I haven’t been able to find the pattern. Only that link. Let me know if you find it, I’ll update the post with the link.
I am also in charge of Super Saturday for my ward and would love to offer the Christ wood nativity. If you have a pattern could you email it me also!
Thanks so much!
Mandi
Laurie,
I’m in charge of our Super Saturday this year and I would love to offer the “Christ” Wood Nativity. I love it!
If you have the pattern online, could you please forward it to me.
Thanks,
Judi
I’ve got some of those exact projects in my “to make” file. I sure wish I could come to your Super Saturday, our ward doesn’t do it anymore. 🙁
When I was the enrichment leader, our most popular crafts were vinyl lettering projects, and these pumpkins.
I’ve thought that my advent calendar would make a great super Sat. project. Then you would actually have it done in time to use for Christmas!
http://meandmyinsanity.blogspot.com/2008/11/counting-down-christmas-advent-calendar.html