Hello ladies,
Can't believe the year is almost over and so is our Fall 2011 Session. Monday will be our last class meeting. We will finish it with a little holiday cheer with some munchies and I promise not to work you too hard so you will have time to eat! ;o)
The Winter 2012 Session will start again on Monday January 9 & 23, February 6 (no class on Feb. 20 holiday), March 5 & 19; a total of 5 classes.
Here are the cards we made from our last class meeting. This first card was made using stickers placed on card front as shown. Glitters were added after applying glue with a glue pen on the snowy areas. The lamp post sticker was put on white card stock and cut out. It was then adhere with foam dot onto the edge of the frame.
Can't believe the year is almost over and so is our Fall 2011 Session. Monday will be our last class meeting. We will finish it with a little holiday cheer with some munchies and I promise not to work you too hard so you will have time to eat! ;o)
The Winter 2012 Session will start again on Monday January 9 & 23, February 6 (no class on Feb. 20 holiday), March 5 & 19; a total of 5 classes.
Here are the cards we made from our last class meeting. This first card was made using stickers placed on card front as shown. Glitters were added after applying glue with a glue pen on the snowy areas. The lamp post sticker was put on white card stock and cut out. It was then adhere with foam dot onto the edge of the frame.
This reindeer card was made with die cut reindeers using Spellbinder die on gold card stock, gold embossed pattern paper was glued on the bottom half, punch-out tags with gold sticker sentiment, and finished it off with gold & red ribbon.
This card was made with die cuts train with blue diamond and red/orange diamond papers to decorate the bottom half. Black & White ribbons trimmed the center with punch out tag and stamped sentiment.
Last but not least, the Iris Folding card of a golden holly berry basket! The card was made using the Iris Folding pattern with 2 gold pattern papers and a plain gold paper twice. The holly leaves were punched out of dark green card stock and red blings for the berries.
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