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Copic Coloring Palooza!!!

Alright gang.... as many of you already know, I've been holding out creating August's Copic Coloring Palooza for the Kraftin Kimmie shipment that was due at Paper Vineyard MONTHS ago.  Welp, it still hasn't arrived so I finally had to break down and create this UBER FUN project with the Kraftin Kimmie images that I already have (and you KNOW I own a bunch)!!!!  But, is this "Good-Bye" to Kraftin Kimmie???  Will I have to feature another line of stamps for my Copic Coloring Palooza???

We shall see what the future holds for Kraftin Kimmie and the Copic Coloring Palooza.  But for August 14th, may I introduce you to Genevieve.  Now for this Copic Coloring Palooza featuring the very steampunky Genevieve, the class will include Copic coloring that saves time and money (of course),  a demo of the Big Shot (and those awesome Tim Holtz Gears), wet embossing those gears to look like metal, airbrushing to get that vintage "photographed" look to Genevieve and playing with The Purple Monster.... you all know how I love that thing!!!  The class starts at 1:00 p.m. and the cost is $25.  All you need to bring are your Copic markers and your basic tool kit that includes:  scissors, paper trimmer, adhesive and pop dots.  Don't worry if you don't have all the colors I used in the sample pictured above.  We will use what you have in class and, don't forget, you also get 10% off everything you purchase the day of the class!!!  So if there is a color that you absolutely have to have... well, you can save a little extra!  And if you're interested in The Purple Monster, ask for details cuz Paper Vineyard's running an EXTRA SPECIAL special on that one! hahahahaha!

*Copics used for the class sample:   BG10, BG13, BG75, E00, E000, E21, E30, E31, E35, E39 and R20

Comments

I loveeeeeeee this! I loveeeee those gears and the flowers! :):):):):):):):):):):)
Audrey Frelx said…
What a great card!!! I love it too!
Carol W. said…
Love this card - the coloring is awesome and those gears rock! so wish I can take this class too

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