v 10th Anniversary Celebration
Join us during normal store
hours from January 18 – 23 to help us celebrate our 10th
anniversary. There will be plenty of fun for everyone; for more details, view
our blog.
v “Using up Paper Scraps” Card-Making Day taught by Rachel Stoltzfus
Do you have lots of scraps
of paper left and need inspiration to use them up? Come and spend the day with
us. You bring your paper scraps and tools and we will provide samples,
directions, and lots of inspiration so you can go home with lots of finished cards.
We will provide hot soup for lunch and you may bring a finger food to share.
Wednesday, January
27 - 9:00am – 4:00pm Cost: $10.00 per person
v Card-Making with Fabric Class taught by Rachel Stoltzfus
Learn how to make fun and
easy cards using fabric and your Cuttlebug machine and Spellbinders Nestabilities dies. You will
make and take home two cards.
Saturday,
January 30 – 9:30am – 11:30am Cost: $15.00
per person
v Valentines Crop
Bring your photos and
scrapbooking supplies and spend the day with us. We provide donuts and coffee when you arrive
and a Valentines lunch, plus lots of inspiration and hands on help with your
pages and/or card-making.
Age Limit: 12 years and
older
Friday, February 12 - 9:00am - 4:00pm Cost:
$23.00 per person
v Brother Scan N Cut Play Day taught by Sylvia Field
Spend the day with us and
learn how to use your Brother Scan N Cut machine to make fast and easy cards,
etc. Sylvia Field will be here to help you with your projects. We will provide
hot soup for lunch and you may bring a finger food to share.
Wednesday, February
17 - 9:00am - 4:00pm Cost: $15.00 per person
v Card-Making with Outline Stickers Class taught by Rachel Stoltzfus
On the 1st card,
we will be using outline stickers on clear plastic and coloring with Glaze 3-D
markers to achieve the look of stained glass. You will also learn to use the
innies of outline stickers. On the 2nd
card, we will make glitter paper, put the outline stickers on it, and color it
with Copic markers. You will make and take home 2 cards.
Saturday, February
27 – 9:30am – 11:30am Cost: $20.00
per person
v Sewing Class taught by Sylvia Field
Want to perk up your
bedroom? Join us to make a fast and easy pillowcase using French seams and start
making them for gifts. You will be making one pillowcase and when we’re
finished, we’ll make a quick and easy fabric box. There are many uses for this
box, depending on the size you make.
Wednesday,
March 9 – 9:30am – 12:00noon Cost: $20.00 per person
v Stitching on Paper Class taught by Rachel Stoltzfus
Learn how to hand-stitch on
paper using a variety of techniques for piercing including Bazzill templates
and Spellbinders Celebration dies. You
will make and take home one card.
Thursday, March 17 - 1:00pm - 3:00pm Cost: $20.00 per
person
v Card-Making with Elizabeth Dies Class taught by Rachel Stoltzfus
Learn how to use dies by
Elizabeth Craft Designs and your Cuttlebug machine to make two cards. The first
card will be a pop up card and the second will be a card using the new Karen
Burniston dies with the accessories. These little animals will make you smile. J
Saturday, April 2 - 9:30am - 11:30am Cost: $20.00 per
person
v Pot Pie Crop
Bring your photos and
scrapbooking supplies and spend the day with us. We provide donuts and coffee when you arrive
and Mom’s homemade chicken pot pie meal for lunch, plus lots of inspiration and
hands on help with your pages and/or card-making. Age Limit: 12 years and older
Friday,
April 8 – 9:00am – 4:00pm Cost: $23.00
per person
v If you have a group of friends that would like to do a
class together, call ahead and schedule your own personal class. We also rent
out our upstairs cropping room for a fee of $8 per person, per day. Please call
ahead to schedule your day.
*Please Note: Your space
for the classes will be reserved when we receive
your payment. If you
wish to cancel a space for a class we need to know
3 days in advance in order
for you to receive a refund in store credit. We
reserve the right to
cancel a class in which case we would issue store credit.
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