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Saturday, July 7, 2012

Look - a BOY(d)!

I had my stampy class today and it was SO much fun. Some new faces, including my team member Melody's husband Boyd!

I told my girls that my stamping classes are the only ones where you get to see a boy. :)

He didn't stamp with us, but he supervised from across the restaurant. Probably embarrassed the entire time at all the giggling and squealing.

I actually had time to have an amazing latte before everyone got there because I employed the hiney distribution method for my setup, which I really liked and will use again. PS - Blogger's spell check is trying to tell me "hiney" isn't a word. Pfffft.

I always have three projects, and my tables seat about six each, so if I have more than 20 people there, then I have more hineys than I have seats. As I am not independently wealthy or a politician, I do not have the resources to have multiples of all of my supplies for class, so I have to get creative with both hineys and stamps.

So today, I split one of the projects - part of the project was done at one table, and a slower, more tedious fussy cutting and embellishing part was done at another table. So I had seats for everyone the whole time and all the hineys were happy. And I had time to have a coffee.

Gotta love a stampy Caturday.

What follows is NOT one of my class cards from today - PSYCH!!! :D

I have some cards from VSN that I haven't posted yet and I wanted to catch up before my SUPER FUN amazing live coverage starts for convention. Are you going to tune in?
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Paper: Fan Fair DSP, Crumb Cake, First Edition DSP
Ink: Basic Black
Accessories: White Gel Pen, Faceted buttons, linen thread, corner rounder


You know I always have adventures, prizes and general craziness for you, so get ready! Just one week and two wakeups now!

Loveyameanitbye.


3 comments:

  1. that is an amazing card!!! love love love.

    and you have your classes in a restaurant? I'm intrigued!!

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  2. I love the idea of having classes in a restaurant...as long as they go to another table to eat. No greasy fries or bevies on any paper crafting tables allowed. I am such a clutz!
    And no stopping to feed the family. Just plunk their hineys down somewhere and order the food. Perfect!
    Great card. I am impressed with the white sails on the vessel (I am never sure if it should be called a ship or a boat so vessel is usually safe...)
    Hope you are having a great weekend! :)

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  3. I love, love, love this card! Stamping on that fabulous designer paper was brilliant. I've cased it for a birthday card for my son. Thank you for sharing all your wonderful creations!

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