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Top Techniques For Tantalizing Cards


Making handmade cards can be fun, rewarding, and much less expensive than store-bought greeting cards. But do you feel like you are using the same style and technique on every card you make? In this class you will learn exciting techniques for stamping, misting, embellishing, and layering your way to gorgeous greeting cards. Each class kit includes a set of clear stamps (that you can only get when you take this class) and an ink pad. These tools are yours to keep. Your kit also includes step-by-step instructions and all the supplies you need to make five wonderful cards.

Whether you are a beginner or an expert paper crafter, you will love the class projects, the charismatic and informative teacher, and you will be blown away by all of the amazing tips and ideas you get in this class!

Supplies: Paper trimmer, a ruler, scissors, traditional adhesive, extra-strong adhesive (such as Zip Dry, Glue Dots, or red double stick tape), wet wipes, brown ink (not distressing ink), and a clear block that is approximately 2x3-inches in size. Optional supplies: a bone folder or other scoring tool, a heavy-duty 1/8th inch punch (such as a Crop-a-dile), and dimensional pop dots or foam squares.



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