These are the projects we'll be making for my Christmas gift class. You have 3 class times to choose from:Thursday December 2 at 10:30 or 7:00 or Saturday December 4 at 1:00.
Santa Post-it Bag $2.00
Snowman Lantern $2.50
Acrylic Ornament $2.50
Hand-stamped Candle $3.50
Tags and Treats $4.00
Contains 8 gift tags and 3 Hershey nuggets all in a pretty box.
Card Set $5.00 (4 All Occasion cards plus envelopes and a box)
Christmas card set $6.00 (4 cards, envelopes and a box)
You can register for them online by clicking on the link at the top called "Christmas Gift Class" or call me to reserve your spot and your projects.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Halloween recap
So for my Halloween classes this year, we made a few cute projects. This one I've done before and it was a hit again. You can find the basic measurements on this post.
These are the treats we made to go in the bag. You may think these are York peppermint patties, but you would be wrong. York doesn't make the round wrappers anymore, so I found an off brand at the grocery store. The mummy in the middle was totally copied from one I saw on an SU demo only site, but the others were either completely my idea (purple people eater and pumpkin) or adapted from other ideas I saw.
And this is the card we made. I'm not a huge fan of Halloween, so I don't own any Halloween stamps, so we had to do projects using mostly punches. I did have a spider web embossing folder, so after running it through the cuttlebug I sponged silver shimmer paint over the image. Then we made the spider with the scallop punch and corner punch for the legs and 1/2 inch circle for the eyes.
These are the treats we made to go in the bag. You may think these are York peppermint patties, but you would be wrong. York doesn't make the round wrappers anymore, so I found an off brand at the grocery store. The mummy in the middle was totally copied from one I saw on an SU demo only site, but the others were either completely my idea (purple people eater and pumpkin) or adapted from other ideas I saw.
And this is the card we made. I'm not a huge fan of Halloween, so I don't own any Halloween stamps, so we had to do projects using mostly punches. I did have a spider web embossing folder, so after running it through the cuttlebug I sponged silver shimmer paint over the image. Then we made the spider with the scallop punch and corner punch for the legs and 1/2 inch circle for the eyes.
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