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Artfully Sent Cricut Class in May

I’m back with another upcoming class.  This one will feature our Cricut Artfully Sent cartridge.  If you love making and sending cards then you NEED to own this cartridge. 

We will create these 2 cards at the class on Saturday, May 30 from 9-11am.  Would you like to come?

Artfully Sent Cards 05 - Sleeve Overlay (1)

We will be featuring the Sleeve (Overlay) key this month.  There are so many ways to make these cards really “pop”.  You could back the overlay with different colors of paper, cut the card multiple times and paper piece the images or use the card as an overlay and sponge various colors. 

Artfully Sent Cards 05 - Sleeve Overlay (5)

This first card is actually really simple.  It is cut twice and then sponged with various colors.

Artfully Sent Cards 05 - Sleeve Overlay (4)

It probably took me longer to decide what colors to use than to put the whole card together.

Artfully Sent Cards 05 - Sleeve Overlay (2)

This next card looks difficult, but has a real wow factor. It was actually featured in CTMH’s video about the Sleeve Cards and I just took their idea and tweaked it for Spring.

Artfully Sent Cards 05 - Sleeve Overlay (3)

We will actually cut this card 4 times and paper piece it together.  So in actuality you can make 4 cards.  Plus, I learned a major time saver that I can’t wait to share with you.

 

So who wants to come and create these cards?  Cricut Artfully Sent Class, Saturday, May 30 at 9am in my studio in Amelia, VA.

Cost is $12 if you own the Artfully Sent Cartridge. Simply bring your Cricut, Artfully Sent Cartridge Bundle, and I'll supply the rest and walk you through the cuts.

Cost is $24 if you don't own the Artfully Sent Cartridge, because I'll cut all of your pieces for you ahead of time.

To sign-up for the class you can simply leave a comment here on this post.

Thanks for stopping by.

Jaime

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