We are born to be creative in a world rich in creative design rich in natural resources rich with innovative people who consider creativity fun and a responsibility in a world of rich endowments from nature and man’s creative urge. Crafts is one of the rich heritages of our nation. In pioneer days the itinerant craftsman traveled from home to home, selling his wares and earning his bed and board by weaving fabric or a coverlet or hand carving wooden items for the kitchen or barn.
If people become involved in these early crafts, they may become interested in “trying their hands.” They have not only all the rich natural resources and related contemporary subject matter, but they also have man-made materials and efficient, fast equipment to aid them in their creativity. Their products was limited only by their imagination skill and knowledge, of design if they live in a wooded area and like to collect the unusual from nature’s wonders, they may begin to reproduce the pine and nut “kissing balls” and christmas wreaths, if the male member of their family love to hunt they may create with feather feather wreath were made at an early date.