Hello Crafty Friends,
Ann Mealin from Queensland Scrapbooking Retreats asked me to teach a class at her Mount Tamborine Weekend. I prepared a Layout using Kaisercraft's Rose Avenue Collection. This was the first Layout I made - a Double Page Multi-Photo Layout. I made this with my friend's photos as a gift birthday for her. This Layout is glued down the middle and made for a frame, not to be cut-up and placed in an album.
After some thought I realised most people at the class may prefer to have a split down the middle of the Layout so they can fit it in an album so I made another layout with four photos.
With this Layout you could really use a variety of sized photographs.
I kept the ladies very busy during this three hour class. There was lots of fussy cutting, die cutting and using texture paste with a stencil. Some of the ladies hadn't used texture paste before so that was a new technique. I think some were new to fussy cutting as well. It was such a fun time up at Mount Tamborine...it was a rainy day and just perfect for crafting. I made some lovely new friends and was lucky to catch up with some old friends as well.
On another note...I'm thinking of a name change for my Blog. It seems "Time to Create" is in use elsewhere. I would love some suggestions if you have any...
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