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Sunday 26 July 2015

Christmas in July ...

Join us this Friday, 31st of July
At 10.30 am or 7.30pm
*** For Christmas cards ***

To help you fulfil your list l have designed a quick simple sketch that can be repeated over and over using different papers to change the look ~ Vintage Christmas, Bright Christmas, Traditional Christmas, Religious Christmas 

To also help you use up your supply of Christmas papers you can can pre-cut your left overs so that you have a head start
to getting your list completed in time! So look in your supplies for suitable smaller prints and have them already cut to size or you could cut up preloved Christmas cards.

Here is what you will need to bring with you ..
Please note if you do not have your own supplies then there will be papers for you to purchase.
*trimmer
*score board or steel ruler & scorer
*grey pencil, steel ruler, eraser
* glues, tapes & foam pop ups
Distressed inks ~ I have used Tim Holtz Vintage Photo for the Vintage cards, Kaiser red & green cube ink
* Sander
* Kindy glitz, liquid pearls, assorted rhinestones and pearls
* any small Christmas embellishments you have or buttons
* Christmas papers cut to size
* base cards made from 12" X 12"

Each card is 6" x 4", will fit into a C6 envelope
Patterned Paper Front panels
The measurement for each front panel is as follows ...
(There are two panels of the sizes below for each card front)
Patterned paper ...  3 & 3/4" (height) x 2 & 3/4" (width) times 2
(They do not have to be the same paper, they can be different)

If you would like to double mat your front panels, then your measurements will be as follows ...
Plain paper ... 3 & 3/4" (height) x 2 & 3/4" (width) times 2
Patterned paper ... 3 & 1/2" (height) x 2 & 1/2" (width) times 2
CLASS PRICE  is $15 per person plus materials if needed.

So get ready to make all your Christmas cards this week!
Special Christmas cards will follow in weeks to come.

FOR BOOKINGS
Email Dianne @ dismale@bigpond.com.au

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