Thursday, 1 September 2011

Class details for the Prima Roadshow!!

Wow we have the class details for the Prima Roadshow and they are gorgeous!! So if you have not booked your place

Email Adrienne at
 book your tickets...and to find out more
The event will be held at Taitamariki Hall, Takapuna on the 3rd of November
10:30am until 9pm.
 
Here are the class details and student supply list.

Heartstrings Canvas Mini-Album
by Sharon Laakkonen



Learn more about Sharon on her blog here

Sweet papers, feminine flowers, and delightful artsy touches will awaken all of your senses as you create a gorgeous canvas heart-shaped mini-album with Sharon!  Each luscious page of this beautiful album will be filled with best-sellers from Prima (including the newly-released delightful Pixie Glen papers) leaving room for your precious photos and sentimental journaling. Create a keepsake album that is sure to tug on your heartstrings and become a family treasure everyone will adore.

Supply List (for students):
3 or 4 Glimmer Mists (to match Pixie Glen papers): Patina , Key Lime Pie or Lilypad , Vintage Pink
favorite edge punch or edging scissors
Paint Brush (1 inch-foam or bristle)
heat gun
Mini-Mister (with water)
fabric adhesive
pop dots
scissors
paper trimmer
soft brown or pink ink for edging paper
 A little bit of Love Mini-Album

by Cari Fennell

Learn more about Cari on her blog here
Let's create a fun and unique mini book using Prima's Build A Book Canvas album! The cover is adorned with gorgeous Prima flowers and embellishments with lots of custom inclusion pages inside containing pockets, to hold memorabilia and extra photographs.The pages will be enhanced using images from patterned papers, with detailed cuts that will make your pages "pop"!

Supply List (for students):
Trimmer
Tape Runner
Scissors
Fabric Glue
Foam Tape
Sunflower Glimmer Mist (Glimmer Mist) or Butterscotch Color Wash (Ranger)
Wheatfields Glimmer Mist or a neutral
Hole punch-1/4in. or Cropodile
1 inch Paint Brush
Acrylic Paint-Lettuce (Ranger), Moss (Folk Art) or an olive green shade

Learn more about Cari on her blog here





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