DATE: Friday, 7/27
TIME: 7 to 9 pm (or later)
COST: $20
Hello again! Time for another evening class and I've got a great one planned for you. We will be creating three projects one of which can be taken home and completed if time does not allow in class.
I don't know why, but I fell in love with this frame die from Elizabeth Crafts and have had so much fun creating with it.
Our next frame is actually converted to a card! This would be a great frame to insert a picture of your summer travels to send to someone special (picture shown is just something I tore out of a magazine).
TIME: 7 to 9 pm (or later)
COST: $20
Hello again! Time for another evening class and I've got a great one planned for you. We will be creating three projects one of which can be taken home and completed if time does not allow in class.
I don't know why, but I fell in love with this frame die from Elizabeth Crafts and have had so much fun creating with it.
And here are the fun projects that I created just for you. (I can order this frame for anyone who may be interested.)
First up is a stand alone frame created using Distress Oxides. I love how these colors work together! And as a bonus, you will create a very simple card to coordinate with the frame using the waste piece to create additional flowers for the card. PLEASE NOTE: if you have already purchased this flower die set, please bring it to class - it will make things go a bit faster.)
And if time allows, we will create this adorable pet frame that you can use for yourself or perhaps a friend or family member who has lost a pet. You will have the choice between a cat and dog for this project. If we run out of time, you can take the project packet home with you as I will have done all the preliminary work for you.
NOTE: PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHETHER YOU'D PREFER A CAT OR A DOG IMAGE!!
So if you haven't signed up already, we have a few spots left. Come join the fun! Email or call me to reserve your spot.
I look forward to seeing you all.
PS: Please bring your usual class kit. A small score board is helpful but not necessary.
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