In just a few weeks we'll be making our second set of Christmas cards. Still seems a bit early but it is sure fun to make them!
There are 4 cards at each class. You can attend class locally or get the tutorial to go (see below).
This first one features our new Scentsational Season stamp set and coordinating products. There is a framelit for each image in the set! And these cute little gingerbread men are scented with the Sugar & Spice embossing powder.
Next is an elegant card using our Holiday framelits and the new Champagne Glimmer card stock. So pretty!
I love this one - it's probably my favorite card this time. I used the Watercolor Winter stamp set and the masking technique. The colors here are Arthichoke, Raspberry Ripple and White. Lots of little details on this one!
And this fun fold Snowflake card uses our hostess set 'Four Seasons'. I got one like it in a swap from Diane Vander Galien.
We make 3 of each card along with stamped envelopes at this class. So each time you'll make 12 cards with envelopes. The cost is $20 pre-paid by August 31st. I have two sessions available. One on Wednesday, Oct 3rd at 6 pm and the other on Saturday, Oct 6th at 10 am. The Wedn class is full and the Saturday class has 4 spots open. You'll need to bring your own adhesive. Contact me ASAP if you'd like to come.
If you cannot come to my class you can still get the written tutorial for each of my four Stamp a Stacks. These pdf tutorials will have step by step directions along with cutting measurements, photos and a supply list. The cost is $3 for each or $10 for all 4 months.
Use the drop down arrow to choose just this month or pay for all 4 in advance for a better deal. ***If you order all 4 classes each one will be sent to you at the beginning of the month from September through December when I hold the class.
OMG I just love this!!! Cant wait for the others!!
Posted by: Rhonda | September 28, 2012 at 07:31 AM
I just love the gingerbread card, and the way you used the hearts for her bow. Too cute! TFS!!!
Posted by: Bobbi Mangas | September 22, 2012 at 06:25 AM