Hello there! As I mentioned yesterday, I have a fun-filled day planned for World Card-Making Day on Saturday, October 5th! First off is the Monster Bash Class from 11-2, and following that is the Rustic Retreat Class from 2-4 . You'll make 5 cabin-inspired projects, perfect for those who love the outdoors, and you'll create a charming Christmas card too! There are 2 options for the Rustic Retreat Class:
OPTION 1: $38.00
*Class includes the Rustic Retreat Stamp Set
*Copper Tea Tin
*Color step-by-step tutorial to create 8 projects
This class is also available as a Class To Go. You will receive a kit with all the projects cut and prepped and an email to print off the tutorial. There are some additional supplies needed to complete your projects at home:
*Memento Black, Early Espresso, Mossy Meadow & Whisper White Craft Stamp Pads
*Watercolor Pencils:Cajun Craze,Cherry Cobbler, Basic Gray, Garden Green & Granny Apple Green *White Embossing Powder, Heat Tool & Embossing Buddy(or sub Black Memento ink)
*SNAIL or adhesive of choice
*Stampin' Dimensionals
*Glue Dots
*Hole Punch or Take Your Pick Tool
*Stapler
OPTION 2: $15.00
*This option is for demonstrators or those who want the tutorial only
If you're a member of my downline TEAM LOL! you'll get the tutorial emailed to you for FREE!!!
*DEADLINE TO RSVP & PAY FOR RUSTIC RETREAT IS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH!
You'll make this cute Christmas card, envelope and embellishments included.
Make this card for a guy who loves the outdoors.
Make another masculine card. Use the Tiny Keepsakes stamp set or any other background image you have.
Your class includes a Copper Tea Tin that you'll decorate.
You'll make 3-3"x 3" cards to fit inside the tin.
Envelopes & embellishments included.
Give the tin with cards as a gift or give out the cards and use the tin for another gift. You could fill it with assorted nuts or candy, cash or a gift card or maybe shotgun shells for a hunter.
I hope you'll spend World Card-Making day with me on Saturday, October 5th! Thanks so much for stopping by:)
The copper time is my favorite! This would make a beautiful keepsake.
ReplyDeleteBarbara