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Card Club in October–Christmas

I am so excited to finally share with you my Christmas Card Workshop to be held on 2 different dates.

Thursday, October 26 from 6:30-9:30pm and

Sunday, October 29 from 2-5pm.

Card Club 10 - Prince of Peace with Silver & Gold (1)

This workshop makes 12 cards total (2 each of 6 designs), with an option to make 24 cards all using the new Prince of Peace stamp set (D1734).

Prince of peace

I really love this stamp set because each image is stamped with Memento Ink and then lightly colored or Heat Embossed to add that pop.

Card Club 10 - Prince of Peace with Silver & Gold (8)

Card Club 10 - Prince of Peace with Silver & Gold (9)


Card Club 10 - Prince of Peace with Silver & Gold (7)

Card Club 10 - Prince of Peace with Silver & Gold (10)


Card Club 10 - Prince of Peace with Silver & Gold (5)

Card Club 10 - Prince of Peace with Silver & Gold (11)

The next 2 cards have fun folded trees that I found on Pinterest. 

Card Club 10 - Prince of Peace with Silver & Gold (4)

Card Club 10 - Prince of Peace with Silver & Gold (12)

Card Club 10 - Prince of Peace with Silver & Gold (2)

Card Club 10 - Prince of Peace with Silver & Gold (6)

If you can’t make it to the class simply order a kit and I’ll include instructions with cutting diagrams and all of your images stamped (not colored).

Thursday, October 26 from 6:30-9:30pm
OR
Sunday, October 29 from 2-5pm 

Cost is $30 to make 12 cards total.

Add a 2nd set for just $15.  

Register by Wednesday, October 11th

If you can't make it to the workshop, I can put a kit together for you.  Add $5 if shipping applies and $5 for a stamped kit.
Leave a comment or email me to register for the class or a kit.
Thanks for stopping by.
Jaime

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