Ok this post was supposed to happen sooner, but sickness delayed it… there are a ton of photos, so I’ll be keeping the text brief… if you want to read more about the Summit of Awesome and how truly awesome it was, check out posts by my buddies Diane, Kim, Susan on Craft, or Hello Craft’s posts, and see hundreds more photos in the flickr pool!
So, the story of the Summit in photos and links… Got there Wednesday to sign in and pick up this fantastic program bound inside a custom made journal, with plenty of blank pages in back, love it!
Also got a swag bag with this excellent knit swatch poster and lots of fun buttons and cards and stuff:
Then I stitched up my name tag – since I arrived a bit on the late side, I kept it simple, just some embroidery on felt:
On that first day, I attended a couple of great learning sessions – Getting Press for your Business with Kari Chapin and Christine Ernest, and Green craft: sourcing materials and business practices with Becky Striepe, Stephanie Weber and Christine Claringbold:
Then Pete joined up since it was his day off and we ate with a bunch of rad crafty people…
(photo of us by Christine) At the welcome party that night, we got to screen print our own Summit tees – so cool!
Day 2 was the longest day – 5 sessions of awesomeness! Since I did just learning sessions on day 1, and I was going to be teaching on day 3, I decided to make day 2 my fun day of making, so I chose to attend only workshops! First up, Encaustic Painting with Bridget Benton!
I knew absolutely nothing about encaustic painting going into this session, and was SO glad I decided to try it out! Holy crap it was fun!! The photos above and below show other workshoppers working on their pieces – here is a photo of me working on my painting by Hello Craft, sort of.
And my finished piece! Still hot and super foggy, then cooled:
Next was Mighty Ugly: Challenge Yourself to Make Some Ugly with Kim Werker!
The above photo is by Susan, and here’s our “class photo” by Kim (or someone holding Kim’s camera actually, since that’s Kim in the middle there):
My mighty ugly creature!
And below is Vanessa‘s fabulous preppy creation, Blane (or is it Blaine?), and Heather working on hers:
After Mighty Ugly was Glass Etching with Amanda Siska, which I was super excited about since I’ve been a fan of Amanda’s work for some time!
Above is another etcher using the dental drill, and the photo of me etching above is by Hello Craft. So, we got to use that dental drill to freehand etch, which is how I made this glass:
(You can see other views here and here, and Amanda shot it before round 2 of etching, before I added more details and made it look less kindergarten-drawing-y.) And then we also got to make vinyl stencils and use a faux etching paint stuff, which I used to make this candle holder:
Next up, Craft Throwdown Hour with Kim Dorn and Christine Ernest! It was fun, but super stressful, making things with a 15 minute time limit – first a Viva Las Vegas themed towel (photo of me making it below by Hello Craft), then a garden themed headband, and last was mythical creatures themed bunting, which I forgot to get a photo of…
The crazy flower headband was definitely my best out of the three objects, but it was not well put together – I want to fix it and turn it into something wearable…
Last for day 2 was Book Making with Mark Montano – I chose this one because I’m a huge fan of Mark’s books, so it was fun making something instructed by him:
I was bummed out by the details of the project though – this book-making project could be so easily done with 100% recycled materials, but instead we made the books with new scrapbooking paper, new cardboard, and new copy paper… Oh well, now I know how to make my own books (with ALL recycled materials!) at home on my own:
That night at home, I finished prepping for my classes, including making a new light box (since my old one got destroyed and tossed in the move) – here’s a photo of everything I made throughout the Summit!
Day 3… first, I taught Photographing your work with your own camera (photo by Hello Craft):
Then I let my brain rest a bit by sewing up a Cup Glove with Becky Striepe – fun!
(Above photo by Hello Craft) Here’s my glove… I really enjoy hand-sewing, I should do it more often!
During lunch, we got to hear Mark Montano speak about his career path (I didn’t know he started out in the fashion world!) and tips for success and stuff (like: no days off and no tv without multi-tasking, both things I already do!)… Then I taught my learning session on Publishing your own patterns, which I think went super well! Hooray for self-publishing! (below photos by Susan and Hello Craft)
To end the awesomeness, we all gathered in front of the Kennedy School to take a class photo! The actual photo isn’t up yet, but here is one Kim took while we were getting set up…
And the photographers shooting us (shooting me shooting them, silly!)…
A few last notes – having the Summit take place at the Kennedy School was GENIUS! It was so great to have free good coffee whenever we needed it, good catering, the built-in hotel for out-of-town summiters, and bars and restaurants right there in the building where everyone could hang out together at the end of each day. And, I love that now I can say I was a teacher at the Kennedy School!
Hello Craft is planning to do the Summit of Awesome every summer, in a different city each year, I believe… so if they take it to anywhere you can get to next year, I recommend so highly that you go!! As we all agreed, it was total summer camp for crafters!







































I also highly recommend Summit of Awesome — I had a great time! Your pictures are great Lee — I was sad to learn that you're using a homemade light box just like me — I have no excuses now! What kind of camera/lense do you have?
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That looks really fun time. I wonder where the Summit of Awesome will be next year.
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Oh I love the Kennedy School!!! Stayed there about a year and a half ago while checking out beautiful Portland. It's such a fabulous, unique spot.
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That looks so cool, im gutted its all happening over the pond… when can the summit of awesome come to london? PLEASE?!
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