Hi all,
Here is the schedule of classes that I will be having in December! Please email me at: wmorgan5@comcast or salsastamper@gmail.com to sign up for the classes! I do have pictures of the class projects, so if you would like to see the projects, please drop me a line! Also, space is limited, so sign up early. See you there. Thanks.
Classes at my home:
Saturday, December 1st - 9 am to Noon - Holiday Cards - Make 8 wonderful cards, 2 of each design. - Fee is $20.00 - Registration deadline is Thursday, November 28th.
Saturday, December 1st - 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm - Ornament Class - Make 4 wonderful ornaments for your tree! - Fee is $20.00 - Registration deadline is Thursday, November 28th.
Classes at Turner's School of Driving:
Tuesday, December 4th - 10 am to 12:30 pm - Holiday Cards - Make 8 wonderful cards, 2 of each design. Fee is $20.00 - Registration deadline is Sunday, December 2nd.
Saturday, December 15th - 10:00 am to 12:30 pm - Holiday Cards - Make 8 wonderful cards, 2 of each design. Fee is $20.00 - Registration deadline is Wednesday, December 12th.
SERP at Sandia Labs:
Thursday, November 27th - 4:40 pm to 7:15 pm - Christmas Card Stamp a Stack - Make 8 wonderful cards, 2 each of 4 designs. Fee is $20.00 - Registration deadline through the SERP office is Tuesday, November 27th.
Thursday, December 6th - 4:40 pm - 7:15 pm - Christmas Card Stamp a Stack 2 - Make 8 wonderful cards, 2 each of 4 designs. This class is not a repeat of the November 27th class. Fee is $20.00 - Registration deadline is Tuesday, December 4th.
Tuesday, December 11th - 4:40 pm - 7:15 pm. Ornament Class - Make 4 ornaments for your Christmas tree or to give away. Fee is $20.00 and registration deadline is Friday, December 7th.
Saturday, November 24, 2012
DIY: Glittered Napkin Technique
Glittered Napkin Technique:
There are several "napkin techniques" out on the web -- I thought I would show you how to do
the napkin technique the Stampin’ Up! way! The idea was demonstrated at the Denver Regional in October. I hope you like it!
Kathy
Items you will need:
A cute, store bought paper napkin
Stampin' Up!'s Multipurpose Adhesive Sheets, item #120805 $14.95 for a set of 12 sheets. Each sheet is a 12 x 12.
Vanilla or White c/s
Versamark ink
Iridescent Ice Embossing Powder and heat tool
Items you will need:
A cute, store bought paper napkin
Stampin' Up!'s Multipurpose Adhesive Sheets, item #120805 $14.95 for a set of 12 sheets. Each sheet is a 12 x 12.
Vanilla or White c/s
Versamark ink
Iridescent Ice Embossing Powder and heat tool
General Directions for applying the napkin to the cardstock piece:
Choose a napkin with a great design that you like. Cut it ½”
larger than the size you want it to end up. Take the white backing layer
off of your napkin so that you will use only the napkin part that has the image.
Cut a piece of Vanilla or White c/s to the size you want. Cut the Multipurpose Adhesive Sheet the same size as your piece of cardstock. Peel one side of the Multipurpose Adhesive Sheet backing off and place it on your cardstock. Peel the backing off of the other side of the Multipurpose Adhesive Sheet and add to your napkin to this side. You will have extra napkin hanging off of your c/s, so trim the sides flush with the cardstock. This is the first step to a beautiful card!
Cut a piece of Vanilla or White c/s to the size you want. Cut the Multipurpose Adhesive Sheet the same size as your piece of cardstock. Peel one side of the Multipurpose Adhesive Sheet backing off and place it on your cardstock. Peel the backing off of the other side of the Multipurpose Adhesive Sheet and add to your napkin to this side. You will have extra napkin hanging off of your c/s, so trim the sides flush with the cardstock. This is the first step to a beautiful card!
Stamp Versamark ink
all over the front of the napkin and add Iridescent Ice Embossing
Powder and tap off. Heat set until done. You have your glittered
napkin image! I hope you have said "WOW!!"
Decorate your card as you want and you are done. You can also
use this technique with designer paper. Here is a card using this technique! I hope you like it. Kathy
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