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December Copic Class

Ok gang... just a quick post today letting you know that I will be teaching a Copic class at Paper Vineyard in Chandler, AZ, on December 12th. You will receive all materials to make the cutiepie pictured (except for the items listed below) and that even includes the stamp to take home with you for future creations! The list of items to bring to class with you are:
  • Copic Markers
  • Scissors
  • Paper Trimmer
  • Adhesive
  • Sukura Gelly Roll Pens (optional)
I will also be demoing the Bow Easy for making quick work of GORGEOUS bows, like the one featured here. The class starts at 1 p.m. Reserve your spot by calling 480-656-2058. I look forward to seeing you there!
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Copic markers I used to make this card:
  • Dress - G40, R20, R29, R89, YG63, YG97
  • Boots/Basket - E42, E44, E49
  • Hair - E2, E8, E39
  • Skin - E50, E51, E53, R20
  • Misc. - W0, W3, W5
*** Stamp Set included with this class:  Kraftin Kimmie, Yvette

Comments

Marlene said…
This is gorgeous! Boy, I'd be attending that class if I lived in the area.
FitterTwit said…
Thanx you guys! Coming from the two of you, that means A LOT! :)

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