Thursday, July 5, 2012

Don't Miss Out on the Fun Classes This Weekend (7/6 - 7/8)


Friday, July 6 - Building Up the Layers with Kelly Kilmer from 11:30 - 3:30. Cost is $70. Learn a whole new way to approach a blank page! In this workshop, you will combine paper ephemera, tape, rubber stamps, watercolor crayons and a whole lot more to create lusciously layered backgrounds that can be used in ANY art form. As you work, you will gain new insight into the principles of collage such as composition, design, color, pattern and much, much more. You will walk out having created several layered backgrounds as well as the confidence to create even more on your own! Supply list: journal (or the instructor will have paper for you to work on), scissors, small selection of favorite collage ephemera, bone folder, cork back metal ruler, roll of waxed paper, roll of paper towels, permanent black inkpad, container to hold water, 1" brushes to glue (I like chip or bristle brushes), a few of your favorite glue sticks. 
 
Friday, July 6 - Card Making Night from 6:30 - 8:30. Come on in and we will have a fun time making a card. 

Saturday, July 7 Sizzix Big Shot Class with Gayle Smith from 10:30 - 2:30. Cost is $50.00. You will be going home with 4 beautiful cards. Bring your big kick, big shot cuddlebug machine and your standard stamping kit. If you don't have one of the machine that is ok.
 
Sunday, July 8th - Listen to Your Heart with Kelly Kilmer from 12:30 - 4:30. Cost is $70. You will start by deconstructing an old hardcover book and creating an embellished, textured, luscious and visually stimulating artist’s book. Using a combination of vintage and new, you will create fresh, one of a kind, completely you artist’s journal pages while learning new techniques and ideas. Working large and somewhat fast (though not too fast that you won’t be able to keep up!), we’ll cover a lot of ground in this four hour workshop. Supply list: Scissors, small selection of favorite collage ephemera, bone folder, cork back metal ruler, roll of waxed paper, roll of paper towels, permanent black inkpad, container to hold water, 1" brushes to glue (I like chip or bristle brushes), a few of your favorite glue sticks.

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