After a little trouble from blogger, here I am, able to write posts, just as Elena promised. Yippee!
There are a few things I have in mind to teach at Keys2013, and would love some input. And I'll have Pat, who took the classes with me to be co-teacher (if she's willling).
First, the using deli wrap paper to make backgrounds that we learned from Anne Bagby last spring. Loved that!
Next, the birds painting we did with Dina Wakely recently.
The nice thing about these projects is that they don't involve schlepping a lot of heavy supplies. I don't think anyone would even have to purchase anything.
Can't wait to hear what others have in mind to teach. Let me know what your thoughts are about the two projects I mentioned.
Eileen
Those both sound fabulous!
ReplyDelete:):) to both!!!
ReplyDeleteI am ALL IN for both!!!! Thank you for your willingness to share what you learned!
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ReplyDeleteI took the Dana Wakely bird class too. So if you need help I can help with that one if I am there.
Jacquie
I'm definitely wanting to do both of these classes.
ReplyDeleteCool! And Jacquie, I am going to try to find a different picture for us to do so you wouldn't be repeating the same birds!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great technique. I used it in a Smash book or two. I will also show you some paper engineering--the fluttering butterfly.
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