Monday, January 29, 2018

Catching up

I know, I know, I've been terrible with keeping up with my blog.  What can I say, The day needs to grow more hours.

Anyway, I thought I would show off some of the things my class has been doing.  I am going to close my Michael's Facebook page, the postings are rather redundant and If I have to choose one to devote the time too, it will be this blog.  I hope that everyone who has visited the Facebook page will take a look here to catch up on what we have been doing and what you have been missing.

I have started Custom Classes.  These are one-on-one class sessions and can be anything from learning Cricut Design to taking a missed classed.  I certainly don't know how to do everything, but you never know, I just might know the thing that you're wanting to know. 

These photos are not in any sort of order, but here we go:
The class is making paper flowers and loving them!

Here I think we are making large pinwheel center pieces.


Another one of the monthly scrapbook pages, this one is inspired by a pin that I saw on Pinterest.  I would love to give credit to the original author, but it was too many pin's deep to find.

This is a scene stamping technique that I learned from a tutorial that Theresa Momber was kind enough to upload to YouTube.  I just loved the card and after making it for awhile, I thought I would pass on her beautiful ideas to my class.

We made some Christmas Lanterns and they turned out super cute.  Again, I must thank Pinterest for the idea.


This was an Easter project.  I used Tim Holtz tissue paper, floral napkins and the Graphic 45 "Time to Flourish" and "Botanical Tea" paper stacks.  It was a very pretty project.


This past Christmas it seemed that everywhere I looked these glass blocks where being decorated with vinyl and stuffed with tiny lights, so I jumped on the band wagon and the ladies in my class turned out some beautiful blocks.

We got busy with the d.i.y. Christmas gifts, one of which were the etched mugs and bottles.  The beer mugs turned out especially well with some custom monogram work done, thanks to my trusty Cricut Air.



I saw these pocket folios on YouTube by My Sister's Scrapper and fell in love with them.  I made four before deciding to teach her wonderful project to my crafty ladies, they also loved them.



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