Hey everybody! Before I even was able to make it inside of the studio, a woman driving by stopped and asked me about the business. She told me that she had seen some of our work hanging up in the car port as she drives by. I quickly told her about Teresa's website, because there was a hold-up of cars behind her. It was great to hear that people are appreciating the things we do even before they are made into something of use or value. When I arrived in the studio seemed to be hopping around all over, doing a little bit of everything. First I rinsed out some screen printed fabric that Teresa dyed and they turned out beautifully. I hung up the plastic that the fabric was wrapped in, and rinsed them off. If I don't rinse them off then it will stain the plastic, so the sooner I hose them down, the better. Teresa had some cardboard for me to spray paint because she wants to use them as signs for the craft fairs. I spray painted one side of the four pieces of cardboard then I went upstairs to scrap bust and then came back to spray paint the other sides. The spray paint is just intended for a primer and then Teresa is going to later paint them with a layer of chalkboard paint so that she can reuse them. For the remainder of the studio time I scrap busted and then Aimee and I switched jobs. While I was performing the tasks that I was assigned Aimee was pressing some scarves. After she completed most of them we switched tasks, so that she was able to take a break and scrap bust while I ironed. We are almost finished with one whole basket of scraps. We're at the last stretch! I also, took the screen-printed fabric out of the washer and hung it up outside under the car port. Who knows, maybe some other potential customers might catch a glimpse. I will post some pictures up in the photo gallery so don't forget to go check it out. I'll update you all ag