I have completely redone my craft classes in my home studio for 2012. I thought I would do something different for 2012 and add altered art to my schedule and no one seemed interested so I updated my schedule back to cards and techniques.
Below is the new schedule for the year:
Home Studio Workshops
May 12th - Techniques to enhance your greeting cards and other projects. Techniques will include:
Faux Patina, Tapestry Background, Shaving Cream and Triple Tier Slider
Card.
June 16th - Techniques to enhance your greeting cards and other projects. Techniques will include:
Distressed Alcohol Markers, Dryer Sheet, Embedded Image and Double Z-fold
Card.
June 30th - Cigar Box - we will have fun making a cigar box into
a purse or a handing box to hold what ever needs holding ;-)
July 14th - More flowers - we will create flowers from paper,
material and more to embellish cards, hair, scrapbooks, albums and more.
August 11th - Techniques to enhance your greeting cards and other projects. Techniques will include:
Embossed Kisses, Faux Linen, Faux Silk and Double Dutch Fold.
August 25th - Faux Soldering - we will be creating pendants to
wear, use in crafting for cards, tags, books and more.
September 15th - Techniques to enhance your greeting cards and other projects. Techniques will include:
Melted Crayon, Micro Beads, Pastels on Black and Acetate Card
October 13th - Holiday cards - we will be making 5 holiday cards
from "oh how cute" to the "classic" card and of course
a shaker card :-)
November 10th - More Boxes - we will be making several boxes in
all shapes and sizes with a few unusual shapes.
December 8th - 2013 Calendar
Workshops are held at Pamela's place in downtown Mesa.
Please call and reserve your spot since space is limited -
480/962-6303.
Workshops are 3 hours in length from 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Workshop fee is $20 (bring scissors and glue I supply everything else)
As you can see I have added some special classes in June and August and I might add a few more if time allows.
Enjoy your week and hope to see you in class.
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