Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Debby Schuh Weekend- Part 2 A Day at the Seashore Book

This is the second class in the Debby Schuh weekend, A Day at the Seashore Book. Debby has cleverly taken a Little Golden storybook and transformed it into an album for your favorite beach vacation.

 

 

 
Little Golden Seashore Album
designed & taught by Debby Schuh
 
Sat., July 26th
10-1
$60
 
 Some of my happiest memories are of days spent at the seashore – whether it’s in Florida or Texas or California or somewhere else across the world – most of us have pictures and memorabilia from these special times that need a home.
In this class we will be making a darling album using the classic Little Golden book, “A Day at the Seashore” as the foundation of our project. We’ll take the book apart and then refashion it with the beautiful new collection “By the Sea” from Graphic 45, and mix it with goodies from American Crafts, October Afternoon, 7gypsies, and more, along with gorgeous ribbon from May Arts. We’ll be making interactive pages with fold-outs and pockets and page protectors and all the techniques that Debby is known for – you’ll love the possibilities that this book presents to include lots and lots of photos and techniques that you can apply to your other paper crafts projects.
 
Student supply list: Please bring the following items to class… 12” paper trimmer, pencil, ruler, scoring tool, scissors, strong tape adhesive (1/8” and ½”, if possible), regular tape runner adhesive, Crop a Dile (or 1/16” and 1/4” We R MemoryKeepers Power Punches, Distress Ink (I use Vintage Photo Distress Ink by Ranger), ink blending tool, non-stick craft mat, sanding tool, stapler or Tiny Attacher, Glossy Accents (or other liquid glue or glue dots), corner rounder punch, scallop-edge scissors. Optional: We R MemoryKeepers Tab Punch, Tim Holtz two hole punch, craft knife, cutting mat, flat nose wire cutters.
 
To sign up for this class or Debby's
other two classes,
call Paper Crown at 405 848-2389.




1 comment:

  1. I have to say this was one of my favorite books as a child so glad to see it repurposed and used. I love it!

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