My DH is an executive board member for a California organization called the Native Sons of the Golden West. In addition to supporting the preservation of California history, they raise money to help people suffering from facial deformities such as Cleft Palette. During their elections, each of the candidates opens a hospitality room. They do their best to raise the most money for Cleft Palette. To do this they display items, such as gift baskets, for sale. People purchase raffle tickets or bid on items. The competition to put out the best items is fierce, because each candidate wants to draw the most people to hospitality room. They get kudos for the amount of money they raise.
DH comes from a long line of ‘Brothers’ and his mother rallies her friends to make up the gift baskets. I told him I would make throw pillows. He found the designs and fixed up the images. When I was ready to make them, I printed them on fabric, and last weekend made the pillows.
The hardest part was the color. I needed colors to match the logos, which were slightly greyed. I used some older fabrics. I am pleased with how the pillows came out.
When I did the printing, the first print came out in greyscale. DH had selected, at some point in the process of fiddling with the images, to print in greyscale. I ended up with a black and white rendition of the California flag and NSGW logo. I printed again and gave DH some fabric pens and left him to coloring the first printout.
He did a good job on this logo.
He went a little outside of the lines on this one.
The bear looks a little angry. DH is off to raffle these pillows tomorrow.
I was very glad to be able to cross things off of my to do list and pillows are a big one. I feel like I am now geared up to do the 2010 Teacher Pillows.
Very cool and I hope they are unique and bring in big dollars. 🙂
I know you’ve talked in the past about these teacher pillows…care to elaborate more? I am toying with the idea of making one for Tom’s 3rd grade teacher before the year is out.
Not sure what you want to know. I have been getting the forms at IKEA for the past 2 years, because the price is right. I just make a block, make an envelope back and sew them together. You can see some of the variations at: https://artquiltmaker.com/blog/2009/05/teacher-pillows-2009-complete/ such as for the back, etc. I use a lot of designs printed on fabric to make them unique. There are links to previous years with more tips on that post as well!
Find out, if you can, how one can bid on the pillows. I would like to try and add them to our museum’s collection. Thanks. Bill—-
Hi Bill,
Thanks for commenting. I have sent you an email with the information about buying raffle tickets.
I am not sure what I was asking for either! lol I guess it was “why pillows” or if you did anything special to make them? (other than fabric on a pillow form)
I will use my coupon to pick up a pillow form at JoAnns this week and see what I can make for his teacher. I never thought to make pillows. I may have thought that there was some vast program in the universe out there, that recommended pillows for teachers.
Any-who, thanks dearie! 🙂