- 6x8 Stamp Set with Coordinating Dies
- 3x4 Stamp Set with Coordinating Dies
- Standalone Dies
- Embossing Folder
- Patterned Paper
- Embossing Powder
- Embellishments
It still seems to be available for purchase HERE which would include access to the private YouTube videos, I imagine. At this time, the materials aren't in the store's regular inventory & there wasn't a photo of the kit. I supposed I could take one - maybe later...
The lovely Michelle Currie, Pink and Main owner, taught class one:
Isn't her slimline design gorgeous? I used the marbled paper from the class kit, plus the heart & candle dies and stamped sentiment. I used the class kit's sparkly embossing powder on the sentiment but it was my first go with it. It started to flake off so I traced the letters with Stickles. I die cut the candles and hearts from scraps. I used baker's twine from Doodlebug.
Next instructor was Caly Person, teaching a cupcake card. This was her first time teaching a class of her own at an event and she did great! I had time to make two versions.
The card on the left was closer to Caly's design. She used a different sentiment & didn't mat the ink-blended panel. Many instructors used "Make a Wish" so I used it here too. That way I could batch stamp a bunch of sentiments. The cupcake, candle, star & streamer dies were all part of the kit, as was the cupcake embossing folder. We ink blended on the embossed panel and the cupcake.
The third class featured Meghann Andrew - I've taken classes from her at other events. She is a lot of fun and always decorates her studio with the event theme.
We used the cupcake embossing folder again & Meghann's design was for the panel to be white with just the cupcake outlines inked by direct to paper. My ink got everywhere so I made the best of it. Her design had the focal panel on the right side; I put it on the left to cover the worst of my messy inking. The balloons, cupcake and present were part of the kit's large stamp set. The kit also had the notched label dies in 3 sizes.
Saturday's final class was taught by Jenn Shirkus. I'm sure I've taken a class from her along the way - she is also a lot of fun. Her dad even logged in to the chat to support her - so sweet!
Jenn's version contained a watercolored cupcake. I just did a quick Copic color on it instead. Will try her watercoloring tips later. The big stitched label die is part of a box card die set. You'll see that project from Sunday's session.
Such a fun day and the classes were very relaxed and informative because the instructors were given a full 90 minutes to teach one card step by step & to share tips. Then we had 30 minute breaks and a longer lunch. That was helpful for someone like me who neglected to do the homework! I just whipped it out during the breaks!!
The bonus on Saturday was Jennifer McGuire's pre-recorded video of her Mix-It-Up ideas. She takes event kits and finds different ways to repurpose the supplies - so fun. This wasn't a class with formal instructions but you can utilise her ideas on future projects. I haven't had the chance yet but will soon - genius ideas, as usual by Jennifer the GOAT.
Thanks it for today, friends. I'll try to share Sunday's projects tomorrow. Thanks for stopping and have a crafty day!!


























