OK, while we all love to stamp, the highlight of the event is always the food!
Now to the business of stamping. Lauren Mercier is shown here working on the spring home decor block that Linda Kincaid designed.
Now to the business of stamping. Lauren Mercier is shown here working on the spring home decor block that Linda Kincaid designed.
Ok, another break for food. Carla Supik and Eileen Sumner are enjoying some baked goodies. Carla made a homemade vanilla bean cheesecake and we got to celebrate all of the April birthdays. There are a lot in our group!
Lori Butler is working intently - but enjoying every moment - on the matchbox that Sandi Haertig designed. Linda Kincaid is demonstrating her home decor piece to Patti Phillips. It was Patti's first stamp camp!
I demonstrated a technique card using the SU! sponge daubers. I'm shown here with Hsiao-hui who is working on hers.
I demonstrated a technique card using the SU! sponge daubers. I'm shown here with Hsiao-hui who is working on hers.
Diana looks wonderful in this picture. Her kitty is adorable. He was a highlight of the event. He is so gentle. You should feel his fur. It is soft like mink.
Patti stopped to give a smile for the camera. She is working on her home decor piece. I'll show all of the projects in the next post. I'm photographing all of them so you can see what wonderful projects we all worked on.
This is Sandi Haertig - a good friend of mine. I only met Sandi last summer, but let me tell you - I feel like I have known her for ages. She is so sweet. This was the first stamp camp she has demonstrated at. She showed everyone how to use the SU! matchbox die to make a wonderful matchbox that held 4 covered chocolate nuggets. She also used the vanilla hodgepodge to make some jewelry. Watch for that project in the next post.
This is Sandi Haertig - a good friend of mine. I only met Sandi last summer, but let me tell you - I feel like I have known her for ages. She is so sweet. This was the first stamp camp she has demonstrated at. She showed everyone how to use the SU! matchbox die to make a wonderful matchbox that held 4 covered chocolate nuggets. She also used the vanilla hodgepodge to make some jewelry. Watch for that project in the next post.
My next post will have all or most off the stamp camp projects. We did a lot so I have quite a bit to photograph.
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