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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Beverly Seymour @ RMM

Beverly Seymour will be at Rocky Mountain Memories next week teaching classes and demonstrating technique and her special B Line flair!  I'll blog pictures I've received, giving you more depth & detail of the projects she'll be teaching.

On Thursday Beverly is teaching her popular card B Line Blitz class, combining B Line stamps and Graphic 45 papers.  They go together beautifully!








 On Saturday, Beverly will bring her BeAuTiFuL Ladies Reflections book.  You'll learn lots of techniques and go home with an amazing 33 page book.  You art journal fans will love this one!  Here are pictures of the cover and some of the interior pages. 

 







Friday's class is a Trifold Shadow Box card.  You'll make two of these, one predesigned and an additional one, up to you to bring your creativity to your project.  Here's the cover and an inside shot.


 If you're close enough, stop by the shop in the next few days and you can see the projects and examine them for yourself.  Still just a few spaces left; call us 970.577.1415 or email to sign up!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

G45!!!!!!

Here's my latest obsession. (Or, additional obsession!!) I was cutting little pieces from Webster's Pages to make shutter cards, so I just kept going with Graphic 45 to make a whole set of cards. One sheet has these diamond shapes with these beautiful botanical images. I used those in a variety of ways to create a set of cards that are very versatile. Thank yous, man cards, general note cards. Very nice set. I love these.


This one uses just a left over bit to add a dimension to the card front.

For this card below, I didn't tie a full knot with the twill, it would have made too big a knot. So I just looped the twill, and stapled it with a Tiny Attacher. Then I used Glossy Accents to glue the brass button on top.


For some reason, I can't delete this duplicate picture, so no extra charge for this image. ENjoy!!


I think this one is my favorite. It should be too busy with all that jazz on the background as well as the focal point, but somehow it isn't. At least I don't think so. Hope you like these G45 simple, simple cards. :-)