Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Schedule for July




We finally have our July schedule ready for you.  Although I won't personally be teaching any classes this month (It's that thumb thing again.), Susan comes with my highest recommendation.  I hope you find something you like.
                        -- Kelly










  • July 5th -          Reminder----the store will be closed.
  • July 8th -          Glitter, Shimmer, Sparkle. We'll be using Shimmer Sheetz, Peel-offs and micro-fine glitter to make some beautiful cards.  Who can't use a little more sparkle in their day?  Pictures will be posted when the samples are ready.
  • July 15th and 17th - Christmas Card Class- You will make 10 slider cards with a pocket inside which will hold a gift card, a packet of cocoa, lottery tickets, or a gift certificate from Stamp & Scrap Nest.  The Tuesday night class is now full, but there is plenty of room on Tuesday morning or both of Thursday's classes. In addition to your usual class kit, for this class you will need 1/4" red line tape.
                                                                        






 









  • July 19th - Come Away with Me Box and Tag Book Set - In this class you will decorate a 5"x7" box using the new "Come Away with Me" papers from Graphic 45. You will also make a Tag Book to go with your box.






  • July 22nd - Stencil Class - We will be using a number of different techniques this month with our sand castle stencil.  We will be using copper paste on cork, glitter on translucent paste, and for our third card we will make our own patterned paper by spraying a variety of stencils.  We will then paste over a die-cut seahorse to add texture.

 





                                           





  • July 26th - Stampscapes - Although the cards have not been designed yet, we will again be making some beautiful scenes using these special stamps and coloring techniques.
  • July 31st - Iris Fold Cards - This is your opportunity to learn to do Iris Folding or to review the technique if you've done it previously.  We will use folded strips of paper or pieces of ribbon to fill in special Iris Fold patterns. It looks complex, but don't let the look fool you. It's a very easy technique and produces a beautiful result.


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