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A Fun Class Right Out of Summer

So, we're not COMPLETELY in the clear just yet, but summer is ALMOST over!!!  I don't know about you, but I'm DREAMING of crisp cool nights again!!!  For now it is still hot and sticky and Copics definitely do the trick to take my mind off of it.  So I just put together a little Copic Hair Coloring Class to take the edge off for everyone!!!

September 4th at Paper Vineyard, join me for a super fun class where we'll not only learn how to combine colors ("Swatching" is what it's all about baby!!!), but we will also learn how to color hair!  This is one that is near and dear to me since hair is my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE thing to color!!!  If you think about it, natural hair contains sooooooo many different colors, the possibilities are endless for your creativity with hair!  And you can see that with my green and yellow and blue and pink heads of hair.  That is EXACTLY what we will cover in class.  So gather all your Copic markers and join us on September 4th for a really fun day of hair. You will leave class with a COMPLETE catalog of the hair color combinations you see above, but you'll also leave with worksheets of even MORE hair combinations!!!  This could get quite hairy!!!   I might just have to wear my wig.... ;)

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Awe I wish you were not 6 hours away. I would so take the class. No one here really teaches copic classes.
Lori Barnett said…
hummmmmmm...I think I might need to take this class. Whatcha think? bwahahahahaha!!!!

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