Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Classes Last Weekend

Hello all! I'm just back from the Dallas area where I taught classes at Stamp Asylum and The Crafty Scrapper. We had such a great time, and I remembered to take a few photos this time...but not as many as I should have... so here's a little peek into our time together.

First up was the Liquid Pearls Buggy Tags class at Stamp Asylum. I forgot of course to take pictures of everyone's finished tags. They all came out gorgeous though, and I had a wonderful group.
 
I made them all a gift tag to take home as well. This was made with lots of alcohol ink. 


The kit was wrapped up in a box that will also be used to store their ornament.
 
We had a few problems getting the adhesive to stick on the mat board as it was so humid, and so we didn't quite get finished, but I know when everyone completes theirs they will be gorgeous.
I also made everyone a tag in this class, with lots of leftover scraps from Christmas's past.


Then it was off to Waxahachie to The Crafty Scrapper were I taught Twas the Night Before Christmas St. Nick Canvas. 
 We had lots of goodies to keep our sustenance up, and we used lots of Dina Wakley paint!
Everyone loved their canvas, and each one was wonderful! These ladies really rocked it!
Of course I had to make these ladies a tag too. It was an awesome weekend, and I thank the owners of these two Dallas area stores so very much for having me down, and for all the students who came down to take the classes and support me as well.

I hope your hands get creatively dirty soon!



18 comments:

  1. Wow, fabulous projects and so thoughtful to put the kit into a box they can recycle as storage for the finished project x

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  2. Absolutely beautiful pieces, Anita! What a lucky group of ladies! I LOVE that church ornament!

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  3. as always beautiful projects!!! love them all but my favourite has to be the church!!! what a wonderful keepsake that is going to make!

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  4. Amazing paintings! Great group of students.

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  5. It sounds like you and your students had a blast. I love the little Church you had them make, as well as the sweet tags you made for them. Blessings, my friend!

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  6. Wow Anita, those must have been amazing classes! Such an array of different techniques, and the results look incredible! I cannot begin to imagine the prep that must have gone in to it all from your side with all those gorgeous tags! The boxes for the church class are such a thoughtful thing too! True dedication, - lucky ladies!

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  7. Look at those smiling happy faces! Your classes look wonderful Anita, I wish I lived nearer!
    Alison xx

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  8. Oh my word, Anita - what a busy, productive and creatively crafty time you had! All the projects look amazing - and on top of all that prep work you gave them all handmade works of art from you too... The little church is gorgeous, and the wax Santa would put a smile on anybody's face. I love the rich colours of the butterfly and dragonfly too. Altogether a wonderful post. Bet you could do with a lie-down now!!
    Alison xx

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  9. Oh how I wish you were there! What amazing projects and adorable setup for the class!

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  10. Oh wow, these classes look so fun and amazing. Specially love that ornament. If you ever come out west, please let me know. :) How fun that you do those special touches too, wrapping the ornament in a box, making fun tags for everyone. So wonderful Anita!!!

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  11. Looks like some great classes, wonderful art work was made.
    I wish I lived a little closer.

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  12. Fabulous classes here Anita! I bet the attendees were thrilled to bits with tags and parcels to open as well as their own projects! You put in so much hard work to help them enjoy their time even more. Wish I could get there! Jenny x

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  13. Oh my gosh, what wonderful classes and beautiful projects and lucky folks to attend those classes. All of the projects were just gorgeous - and the Santa canvas was amazing!

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  14. What wonderful classes! Lucky students. Such a joy to spread your creative goodness.

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  15. LUCKY CRAFTERS! Wow, so many gorgeous creations!. I sure would love to see more photographs of that amazing church, hint hint! hugs :)

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  16. Look at you being all adorable with your pretty smile and happy class!! I just have to say, I'm in LOVE!!! I absolutely adore everything you've done in your classes and I nearly peed myself in delight when I saw your little church ornaments. I'm happy to report that the pants are dry and I can still control my bladder, but the enthusiasm I have for what you're doing and what these fabulous ladies have made is palpable.
    Hugging you to bits,
    Lisa x

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  17. Oh my, what wonderful projects and how very thoughtful of you to give each person a box to hold their beautiful ornament in! You really are the best! Hugs, Anne xx

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  18. Wow!! Stunning projects! I bet everyone had a fantastic time.

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