I held my annual Christmas stamp-a-stack last weekend. The class has become a tradition for many over the last few years, and demand was so high this year that I held three classes on separate days
For those smaller demos out there, I run the classes in my own home. I have a humble customer base of about 30 and no downline. It is hard work doing all the preparation beforehand but I am pleased to do this for them all to enjoy the classes
Tables all set up with goodie bags, table gifts and instruction sheets for each person
Goodie bags decorated in either red and gold tags or navy and silver tags
Products included in the goodie bag, for use in the class plus extras to take home!
Decorated gift tags using the gold and silver foil snowflakes and merry little labels stamp set and everyday label punch
Table gifts made with the new treat tubes filled with skittles
Work station set up with baskets containing everything required for each product and card kits. The ladies worked in pairs with the baskets and made two cards at a time, once each project was completed, the baskets were returned to the table and swapped for a different one
Here are the cards. We made a total of 14 cards 2 of each 7 designs
This card was one of the more complicated and time consuming of all the 7 cards we made due to the die cutting, heat embossing of the sentiment and using the embossing folder
One of the very quick cards using the Painted Harvest 2-step stamp set in Wild wasabi and Pear Pizazz and the sentiment in real red
The above eclipse card was a wow in the class and everyone loved making it using the ever so popular Lovely as a Tree stamp set and the Merry Patterns
How adorable and cute is this dog in a santa hat?
Lastly, another simple and quick christmas card using the winter wonder embossing folder and die cut snow flakes
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All your hard work pays off Linda, these days are always appreciated and well attended and the projects you produce are always gorgeous, I only wish I lived nearer when I see these and cant make them myself xxx