Showing posts with label craft class. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craft class. Show all posts

2.13.2013

Upcoming Class: Recycled Scrapbooking in Columbus, Ohio

Want to learn how to turn trash to treasure on your scrapbook layouts? If you're a regular reader of this blog, I know you've started making more earth-friendly choices when you craft. 

Today, I'm talking to the scrapbookers in the Ohio area and would like to invite YOU to join me at the Memories Scrapbooking Expo in Columbus.

My class is called Recycled Scrapbooking and we're going to make something that looks like this:

"Recycled Things" 8.5x11 Eco-Friendly Scrapbook Layout for Upcoming Class

No two layouts will be the same because we are learning how to scrapbook using things we'd normally throw away or recycle. You'll unleash your upcycled creativity and one lucky scrapbooker will receive a prize pack for recycling the most items on a scrapbook layout!

Here are more details:

WHO: You & Me
WHAT:  Recycled Scrapbooking Class (SC303)
WHEN:  Saturday, March 24 at 1:00 pm
WHERE: Ohio Expo Center - Columbus, Ohio
Lausche Building (Room 3)

The cost is only $20, plus a $3 material fee paid to me on the day of the class. Bring basic supplies (pens, markers, adhesive, paper trimmer, scissors, stamps, ink) and 4x6 photos. 

Register here and I hope to see you soon! ~Danielle

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10.03.2012

Toledo Craft Class: Winter-Themed Wall Hanging


WHAT: Winter Wall Hanging Class

WHEN: October 12, 2012: 5-7 p.m. TBA

WHERE: Hobby Lobby, 5329 Monroe Street, Toledo, Ohio

Please bring a pencil, paper trimmer, scissors, adhesive tape/tabs, assorted Glue Dots and a Bind-it-All if you have one. Contact me (ecoscrapbooker at gmail dot com) to register and ensure that a kit will be available for you. Cost is $15. Register by October 5 and save $3. Class sized is limited to six people.

Can't make this class? My next scheduled class is on November 16 and we'll make a coffee sleeve mini-scrapbook. Future classes will be posted here. ~Danielle

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9.05.2012

Upcoming Scrapbook & Craft Classes in Toledo, Ohio

Notebook & Mini-Scrapbook Class Projects

WHAT: Let's Make Notebooks Class

WHEN: September 14, 2012: 5-7 p.m.

WHERE: Hobby Lobby, 5329 Monroe Street, Toledo, Ohio

We will make three assorted-sized notebooks using the Bind-it-All: 3x3 fall-themed book with folders, 6x6 Halloween mini-scrapbook and a cereal box notebook. You will also get a chance to use the Round-it-All and Distrezz-it-All.

Please bring a cereal box, pencil, paper trimmer, scissors, bone folder, adhesive tape/tabs and a Bind-it-All if you have one. Cost is $12. Contact me (ecoscrapbooker at gmail dot com) to register. Future classes include a DIY wall organizer on October 12 and a coffee sleeve mini-scrapbook on November 16. Click here for more information. ~Danielle

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8.15.2012

Hobby Lobby Class: Free Bind-it-All Demo on August 24


I'm offering my first craft class at Hobby Lobby in Toledo, Ohio on August 24, 2012...and it's free! If you're in the area, stop by to see the Bind-it-All in action and learn about the types of projects you can make with it.


WHAT: Bind-it-All Demo Class

WHEN: August 24, 2012: 6-7 p.m.

WHERE: Hobby Lobby, 5329 Monroe Street, Toledo, Ohio

COST: Free! No supplies needed. Just come and learn!

This class and all future classes will be on my new "Classes" page. Please be sure to visit often for updates. You can also subscribe to my blog or follow me on Facebook and Twitter.

And mark your calendars...My next Hobby Lobby class will be on September 14 at 5 p.m. and we'll be making three assorted-sized notebooks. Contact me (ecoscrapbooker at gmail dot com) for more information and to register. ~Danielle

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7.25.2012

I'm a Zutter Certified Instructor!

As I mentioned last week, I recently traveled to Chicago for a one-day course on the Zutter brand. The end result? A class of Zutter Certified Instructors and I'm one of them! That means I met some really cool and crafty people AND I'm starting to teach classes both on and offline.

Top: Kimberly S., Kimberly C., Joe M., Cheryl, Jennifer, Candice, Danielle (me), Kendra, Betsy. Bottom: ?, Steph, Joe R., Betty, Carole.

Jennifer Priest, also known as Hydrangea Hippo, was our instructor and we focused our learning on the Bind-it-All:


I'm happy to have this pink book-binding tool in my arsenal and actually know how to use it. The Bind-it-All isn't just for books either. You can also make organizers, wall hangings and much more. There are plenty of ideas at the Bind-it-All blog and Zutter Zisters so be sure to check them out.

And if you know my scrapbooking style, you also know that I love to distress the edges of paper and photos. Say hello to my new favorite time-saver:


The Distrezz-it-All is powerful, loud and fun to use. I distressed an entire mini book in less than a minute! Oh, yeah, baby! I've been using this on everything (except fabric since that's a no-no).

And finally, meet the Round-it-All:


You may already have a corner rounder like the old Creative Memories favorite. This doesn't do just one page or one photo at a time. The Round-it-All can round the corners of a small stack of photos or paper and it's perfect for cardboard.

Now it's time to see what I made in class...

It took some muscles to punch through this textured canvas art board by Zutter, but the look is worth it.

Zutter 8x8 Canvas Art Board

Then we played with a cover-all and bound together cardboard, paper bags, tags, gift cards and paper (with rounded corners courtesy of the Round-it-All). The cover-all adds a nice touch and can turn an ordinary project into something more sophisticated.

Zutter Bamboo Spine Cover-All for 8x8 pages and page protectors.

My favorite cover used during the class was a simple corrugated cardboard. I'm looking forward to tearing off the top layer and decorating the cover.

Zutter 7x7 Corrugated Board

Back at home, I had to reorganize my craft space in order to make room for my Zutter products. One thing that had been shuffled from one place to another over the years was a 2001 desk calendar. I had a light bulb moment and made a calendar journal with a cover.

Repurposed Handmade Paper Calendar Journal

And I finally made Girl Scout cookie box notebooks! I've been saving cookie boxes for over a year and cut them, along with notebook paper to fit, earlier in the summer. With the knowledge I learned at the Zutter course, I quickly punched, bound and distressed all these notebooks in one afternoon.

Girl Scout Cookie Box Notebooks

Then I had to get my "distrezz" on with a scrapbook layout:

"The Girls" 8.5x11 Scrapbook Layout

I used textured 8.5x11 cardstock, blue cardstock from my scrap bin, October Afternoon* cardstock and sticker, Jillibean Soup* letter stickers, black ink, letter stamps, ribbon with a Cosmo Cricket* Gluber and one decorative pin. (Companies with * offer eco-friendly products and are EcoScrapbook Approved.)

Well, that about does it for my most recent projects. I'm now on the hunt to find local businesses to offer my services to, as well as developing classes with my own personal touch and finishing up the projects above. Stay tuned! ~Danielle

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