Thursday, February 26, 2015

Classes and Crops

Have you checked out the event calendar for March?  There are quite a few classes and crops being offered.  


March also marks 1 YEAR at our store front!  So exciting.  I am working on a few specials to celebrate during the month.  As soon as I have them all worked out, YOU will be the first to know.  Make sure you visit the blog frequently.  

I will no longer be offering weekly sales; however, if you attend a paid crop or class, you will receive 30% off the regular price of most merchandise.  Exclusions include: Andrea's Artistic Albums Artwork, kits, layouts, pre-packaged kits made by Andrea's Artistic Albums, custom orders, classes, crops, and parties.  Some other exclusions may apply.


SPRING BREAK YOUTH CLASSES!!!!
I am almost done designing the Spring Break Youth Classes, and I am so excited about the projects.  The children are going to be proud and have a lot of FUN being creative.
     There will be at least 2 sessions per day for 3 days. (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday)
     Each session will be $18.00 per child.  However, if you register a child for all three days, there will be a discount, 3 classes for $45.00.  Each class will be 2 hours in length.
     All supplies and materials are included in the class fee.
     Must register and pay at least 24 hours in advance.

Here is one of the LOVELY projects.  It is on display at the store.  Register early.  Most classes sold out during the Winter Break.

FROZEN Fan?  We have some great Frozen products, just arrived.
  • 12x12 Jumbo paper pad
  • 12x12 paper kit
  • 12x12 Album
  • 12x12 Open paper
You asked for it, weekend CROPS, and I added them during March.  Hope you can make it to at least one of them.  

Crafting TIP:  Don't forget to add some Stickles to your flowers to JAZZ them up!  Stickles are a great and inexpensive embellishment.  You can also use it for borders on your photo mattes!!!  Plus, you don't have to use glue to add the glitter, it is ALL-IN-ONE!!!

Looking for a more saturated ink color?  Use pigment inks.  They take longer to dry, or heat set, but they have a rich color.  You can also add clear embossing powder before the ink dries to give it a little bit of a shine.




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