Happy New Year to you.
I hope you've had a lovely Christmas with family and friends and are looking forward to a bright and happy new year.
Just a quick update on my classes. I've added in a couple of new classes to my schedule to see how they go. I've also had to put my class prices up a little to cover costs of materials and preparation time, I hope this will sit well with everyone. I'll explain my class schedule for you:
Stamp-a-Stack - is a 2 1/2 hour class where we make 6 cards, there are generally 3 designs so you make 2 of each design. Cost is $25 (cash).
Coffee & Cards - is a 1 1/2 hour class which I will hold on a Friday morning, you will make 2 relatively easy cards, enjoy a coffee and biscuit or cake. Cost $15 (cash).
Technique Class - is a 2 hour class where you will make 3 cards using a new technique. Cost is $25 (cash).
Card Buffet - this will be a 3 hour class where you can select 5 designs and make 2 of each design, total of 10 cards. Cost $30 (cash).
All afternoon classes include light refreshments and afternoon tea.
I am also available to do a workshop/party at a time that would suit both of us. Workshops/parties are free.
You gather a group of 6 or so friends together and we will make 2 items, either 2 cards, or a card and a 3D project. You are the hostess so you earn hostess dollars from any sales from the party which you can spend on Stampin' Up products of your choice.
I hope this explains all the different activities I can offer. Thanks for stopping by.
Saturday 31 December 2016
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