So I know I said I was excited about last month’s Scrapbook Club, but I’m probably more excited about this month’s. We are completing a Story by Stacy Short Story 6x6 Mini Album.
A Note from Stacy Julian:
“This Short Story process is one of my all-time favorites because of what it can do for your creative confidence. Each step is designed to help you make decisions from a place of intuition. When you work quickly and trust your inner designer, you will have more mental energy to ponder on the story depicted in your pictures. Asking key questions up front will prepare you to write a more meaningful story in the end. I know you’ll be surprised and delighted with your results.”
Here’s a look at a Short Story album that I created.
I chose to preserve pictures of a weekend visit from family.
You will need 25-35 photos about a single event, person, place, etc.
At the very end of your album is a single page with a “short story” about the photos in your album.
I hope you will join us in March for my Monthly Scrapbook Club to create a Story by Stacy Short Story 6”x6” album.
If you aren’t local simply purchase a kit which comes with a detailed Workshop Guide. Plus you’ll have access to join us Live on Facebook as we create our albums (or watch the replay).
Cost is $45 and includes all materials needed to complete the 6”x6” album (album, page protectors, papers, and embellishments).
If you aren’t local, simply purchase a kit that comes with a detailed workshop instruction guide.
Register by Thursday, February 28 to reserve your seat.
Leave a comment or email me if you are interested.
Thanks for stopping by.
Jaime
Thursday, March 14 at 6:30pm
Sunday, March 17 at 2pm
A Note from Stacy Julian:
“This Short Story process is one of my all-time favorites because of what it can do for your creative confidence. Each step is designed to help you make decisions from a place of intuition. When you work quickly and trust your inner designer, you will have more mental energy to ponder on the story depicted in your pictures. Asking key questions up front will prepare you to write a more meaningful story in the end. I know you’ll be surprised and delighted with your results.”
Here’s a look at a Short Story album that I created.
I chose to preserve pictures of a weekend visit from family.
You will need 25-35 photos about a single event, person, place, etc.
At the very end of your album is a single page with a “short story” about the photos in your album.
I hope you will join us in March for my Monthly Scrapbook Club to create a Story by Stacy Short Story 6”x6” album.
If you aren’t local simply purchase a kit which comes with a detailed Workshop Guide. Plus you’ll have access to join us Live on Facebook as we create our albums (or watch the replay).
Come and create with us!
Thursday,
March 14 at 6:30pm
Sunday, March 17
at 2pm
If you aren’t local, simply purchase a kit that comes with a detailed workshop instruction guide.
Register by Thursday, February 28 to reserve your seat.
Leave a comment or email me if you are interested.
Thanks for stopping by.
Jaime
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