Time has been rushing by so fast this month that I had to scramble to get going for this month's class!
The class is called "It's for the Birds!" and we will be using bird punches and stamp images that are new (or fairly new) in the new catalog. Including this card:
I know, stinkin' cayute, right (YILM!) Class participants will have the opportunity to personalize this by choosing the number they would like to put inside the brackets, or can stamp several and keep them with the card when the time is right. I used "29", 'cause it seems like I always know someone turning 29, some people seem to turn 29 EVERY YEAR!
Please note that due to increasing supply costs, I have been forced to raise my class prices. My classes are now $15 for three projects, but you still have the option of getting $1 off for prepaying, $1 off for bringing your own adhesive, and $5 for placing an order for $25 or more at class. I think it's still a bargain, 'cause after all, you are getting ME and my GOJUS creations! (YILM!)
So head on over to my class page and sign up using the handy Paypal button provided, ya hear?
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*snort* I did a double-take when I saw the number on the card. One of my sisters has turned 29 every year for the past decade and a half! I must do a version of this card for her next year. I think the whole family will roar. What an awesomely whimsical card!
Posted by: Chellie B | August 29, 2010 at 07:33 AM
Love the bright colours, great card.
Posted by: Amber | August 29, 2010 at 08:39 PM
Love how you used the owl with the Guess Who's stamp. I LOVE the owl, but wish SU would created some "owl" sayings... You're a Hoot! Whhhoooooo Loves Ya? anyway this is a great idea. thanks for sharing.
Posted by: diane oliver | August 30, 2010 at 03:55 PM
Love the fun, playful colors!
Posted by: Kim P | August 30, 2010 at 11:36 PM
When I saw this card I laughed out loud. When my daughter was 18 her water polo coach asked her how old I was because I looked so young. She told him 29....He asked her how old she was. She told him "my mom has been 29 for so many years I don't know her real age".
I really love my daughter :)
Posted by: Elsa L | September 06, 2010 at 02:28 AM