Thanks to Robin for bringing in this delight!
It was extremely yummy and I feel like I won't need any other dip now this is in my life. Here's what you'll need to recreate it: Ingredients: 1 package of cream cheese 3/4 cup of brown sugar 1/2 cup icing sugar 1 cup skor bits Instructions: Combine first 3 ingredients Mix in 1/2 cup of skor bits Use the remain 1/2 cup of skor bits as topping You can serve this with apple pieces, bread or whatever you like to pop sweet sauce on. If you're using apples, try soaking them in pineapple juice (to stop them from turning brown). You're set for the holidays with this one. You're welcome! Fall is here, which has me reminiscing about summer! One of my biggest joys this summer has been the Monarch butterflies that have been gracing the studio garden. There seem to be more than ever, which has felt like such a blessing. As well as delighting in their fully formed beauty, I’ve been really fascinated in watching all the stages of the transformation. When they morph from caterpillar to butterfly they actually break down into ‘goo’ first. How fascinating is that? They literally mould themselves, like clay (see what I did there?) into a new form. As the weather cooled, I noticed a cocoon hanging out. Not wanting it to freeze, I brought it in and spent the next few days cheering on my little butterfly friend before release him into the wid. Now that the cooler weather is here it's my turn to seek out my blanket cocoon to do some reflecting on what this absolute beauty summer brought us. “One of my biggest aims is to make pottery accessible. I believe creativity enriches the world and makes lives better” My goal has always been to connect people to art and creativity. And, over time, I've started to make pottery accessible. Before that, pottery always seemed like something for the wealthy as you had to buy your own kilns, clay etc. But I wanted it to be available for people who didn't have years to invest saving up for expensive equipment. I believe in the beauty of creating. It brings so many health benefits to both adults and children. And, there's nothing like art to bring communities together. Unlike other community building activities that usually focus on sports or fundraising, in pottery classes there is no competition. It's all about connecting and growing as an individual and a group. In the Brockville-Athens Community, I offer a variety of classes that help my people connect with clay. Classes 8 Week Pottery Classes In Athens: The 8 week classes provide a chance for people in and around Athens, Ontario to join us for an intensive pottery class. Self-directed in regards to content but hands on with support and access to materials. The class allows students to express and explore creativity with an expert potter for support. LEARN MORE... Beginners Pottery Classes in Athens: I offer a 3 lesson beginners pottery class in Athens. The classes are spread out over 4 weeks and provide the basics you need to know such as glazing, throwing, and hand sculpting. They're super low cost and designed to provide a taster to those interested in more intensive classes (like the 8 week class) or those who simply wanted to try out a new skill. Students usually finish their 3 classes with about 12 items. LEARN MORE... Other Classes: My biggest mission here at Krista Cameron Pottery is to further the love of art in Leeds and Grenville. You can find my classes at St Lawrence College in Brockville and Amaranth Stoneware Studio in Kingston. Workshops Kids Birthday Parties: When the schedule allows, I offer birthday parties for up to 9 kids (2 adults must be present). LEARN MORE... School Workshops: Throughout the school year, I host many workshops around Brockville, Prescott, Mallorytown, and Athens (to name a few). I also work with the local authorities to ensure that pottery is accessible to new parents and their infants. I love seeing the little footprint holiday ornaments. Get in touch to find out about the next classes. LEARN MORE... I pride myself on having Krista Cameron Pottery offer a variety of classes to suit different skills, allowing students to ‘try out’ pottery, and make it accessible to children and individuals with disabilities.
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