"Sisters Seven"
SISTERS:
A group of family and close friends blending their talents and experiences together to create authentic, functional and attractive pieces for their homes, gardens and practical daily use. Their background began in the old country with their parents sewing, crafting and creating since the era of horse and buggy, stretching and forming leather into buggy covers and later, automobile tops.
The girl's gleaned individual styles, tastes and skills that guide their passion and work ethic yet today. From residential real estate to commercial artists to weekend crafters, each offer something unique. They are connected by a common thread.
During a cooking competition, this sister, Mary, prepares samples for the crowd after serving the judges her best pork dish!
JAYNE'S: Their matriarch possessed a drive seldom seen today. From the perfect St Louis South-Side zoysia grass to the late nights sewing the sisters' Easter Dresses, these girls learned the value of quality and the appeal of style combined to form the best combination. Few other artists fit into this generational experience and background. Their collective production creates unique treasures as well as timeless classics, re-purposed with today's style and needs in mind.
SEVEN:
However, there are opportunities for other talented individuals to contribute to the synergy and offer even greater diversity in both medium and presentation. Common to all remains the adherence to a strict code of craftsmanship, authenticity in deign and service to the final customer! Hence the addition or adoption of a few other sisters with the necessary passion, drive and talent.
Joyce, another sister shows off a well presented entry in a competition calling for creativity and presentation as part of the scoring.
Looks delish!
JAYNE'S SISTERS SEVEN:When she quit her steady job to start creating, feelings of relief, assurance of success and the excitement of playing without a net welcomed Jayne into her new season of life. Throughout the fb page, there are many expressions of care, thought and love gone into each piece.
These expressions are from the heart!
Are there obvious favorites?