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Monday 15 November 2010

Workshop Pics!

Saturday and Sunday were just spent teaching my Vintage Christmas Postcard workshop. The classes were full up for both days and I really enjoyed teaching new techniques and ideas to everyone both days.  We did four projects during the day and this card is one that we did using the shaving cream technique.  It was a bit messy but I think everyone really enjoyed it. I will try to post the other projects soon (I need to take a few more pictures first).
Here is a pic we took on Saturday while everyone was working on the card above.  Unfortunately, we only got about half the room in the shot.  You can see all the blue cans of shave foam on the table.  One of the attendees asked me if anyone said anything to me when I purchased all the cans of shave cream.  I had to be honest with them and tell them that I was concerned about the reaction I might get buying a dozen cans of it.  So I chickened out and just bought a couple at a time when I was doing my grocery shopping!  I'm a big chicken, I know!  
Not to change the subject, but we are ever so close to another blog candy draw.  I am just itching to give this candy away.  Can we make it happen soon and put me out of my misery?  Please!
All for now, Sue x

31 comments:

  1. What a fab card! Wow! Ages since I used the shaving foam technique, can't wait to do it again.
    Enjoy Florida.x

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  2. A beautiful card. I love the way you remind us of good old techniques.

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  3. themessycraftroom16 November 2010 at 00:04

    Another fantastic card Sue. Looks like everyone had a good time. You always seem to bring the old techneques right bang up to date so well.Thanks for all the inspiration. Hugs x ChrisB

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  4. omg i love this card its so beautiful wish i was lucky enough to go to your workshop it looks like so much fun thankyou for sharing your wonderful day xx

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  5. When I saw the card, that's the first technique that came to mind. It might be messy, but it's so fun and easy to do and gives stellar results. Very pretty card!

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  6. LOL, I'm chuckling over the thought of you "sneaking" a couple cans of shaving cream each time you went shopping! That's so much fun, messy yes, but that just makes it more fun! Great card, will be looking forward to seeing more.
    R/

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  7. I can imagine and the messy fun the ladies have with the shaving foam! :) Thanks for sharing another gorgeous card with us! :)

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  8. Lovely card, is the middle layer patterned paper or card you stamped swirls on?

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  9. Loved the workshop on Sunday, Sue. Thank you so much. This card was my favourite. Love, Julia xxx

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  10. lovely card, the shaving foam has made lovely clouds!

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  11. I just luv messing about with shaving foam techingue and think you have used it very well a stunning card :)
    Von x

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  12. love the card Sue. I haven't tried the shaving foam technique yet. It looks great. I would so love to attend one of your workshops but it isn't to be.
    Best wishes
    Lynne in Spain

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  13. Stunning card Sue - love the shaving foam technique - and the smell it leaves in my craft room lol

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  14. Wish I could have come too, looks great fun

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  15. Wow - yet another fab card! Oh Sue, you really are so talented, wish I could attend one of your workshops, I could so do with your help and inspiration sometimes!Best wishes,xx

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  16. Beautiful card Sue - very elegant & atmospheric

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  17. I've always loved that technique Sue and this is a beautiful application of it.

    Gorgeous card.
    Edna x

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  18. I've no idea what the shaving foam technique is but it certainly helps create a stunning card. I love the blue colour in the card too. The swirly stamping in the background all helps to make such a completed professional looking card.
    I have no idea how you cope with that many people in a workshop; I just know I'd be the last to finish everything but sounds like you all had a ball. You need to move to Warrington Sue :-)

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  19. Hi Sue,
    We had a great time on Saturday!! thanks so much for all the prep it took and thanks for the cookies - YUMMY!!!
    Viv x

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  20. Ooooh it's looks like a fab time and everone seems to enjoying it sooooo much - TFS xxxxx

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  21. lovely card. I wish i was lucky enough to have been there. Bet you all a great time.

    Julie

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  22. What a lovely time you all had. I think you should have bought a really long false beard and worn it to the shop to buy 12 cans of shaving foam. I'd pay good money to see that!!!!! Oh and I love the colours you've used on the card. Looks like the candy will soon be winging it's way to a lucky recipient.
    Kate xxxxx

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  23. Sue you are funny. You really made me giggle at the thought of you only buying a couple of cans of shaving foam at a time. Anyway it was worth it, as it gives a lovely effect.

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  24. This is beautiful, I really must try the shaving foam technique x

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  25. I love the shaving cream technique, but my cards never look as beautiful as yours, lol. This card is so pretty! I love the moon and the bright colors.
    *smiles*
    debbi

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  26. Hi Sue,
    Wow a stunning card, I love blue christmas cards and this idea is great, thanks for sharing so much inspiration. Nicola x

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  27. I'm new to stamping and have a lot to learn but I really love the way you have designed this card.
    Best Wishes

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  28. Sue, I love all your cards and am very much hoping for a workshop in Woking some time next year.
    Loved the day at Leighton Buzzard recently and can't wait for more wonderful techniques

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  29. Looks great - this is one technique I've been too chicken to try as yet!! I can do inky - but this may be a step too far for me!! Cxx

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  30. Hi Sue, I would love to attend one of your workshops. Where can I get the dates ect.

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