After lunch Marian Piers (whose the author of Classic Cards),was the teacher. We made two gorgeous cards using napkins for backgrounds, adding some beads that were loose on a border string, or sewing beads individually to accent sections of the design. We also rubber stamped using word stamps to enhance the overal design and adding bits and pieces of a gold/black mulberry paper and on the other adding a piece of chip board also covered with part of the napkin as an accent piece. And I have a good section of both napkins left for more cards.
Lorraine Cockle was the last teacher and we made a box with a rounded type flap with a "Haida" design (Native Indian) in red, black and white. Very striking. I still have to take pics of this, so will upload later with more details.
Lorraine Cockle was the last teacher and we made a box with a rounded type flap with a "Haida" design (Native Indian) in red, black and white. Very striking. I still have to take pics of this, so will upload later with more details.
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I am looking for a contact for Lorraine Cockle...she is a former teacher/mentor and fellow artist...if you can help me, I would greatly appreciate it...keep up the great work promoting the local arts scene, peace and love from the land of j^pan...davej
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