Painted Petals

I have almost finalized all the details of my next Stamp Set of the Month Class using Painted Petals.  Again, here is a very versatile stamp set that can be used for cards other than Flower cards.  Here is the information about the class.

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We will also be doing one card with a fold that I have never demonstrated before.  The Designer Series Paper, that matches this stamp set will also be incorporated into a card.  This stamp set comes in the 3 different stamp styles, wood, clear and photopolymer.  For the ease of stamping, we will be using the photopolymer stamp set.  This is a two step stamp set.  With this stamp set, you can look like a Water Color artist.  I love stamps like that.

Also, Now that the Perpetual Calendar kit is available now, I have reset the date of that class to Feb 28, with 2 times, 10-12:30 and from 1:30 -4.  More details to follow.

Have a wonderful day.

Stampingly,

Diane

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