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Warragul Class everyone welcome.

Hello Teresa here today to share with you more about this Thursday class in Warragul everyone welcome you just need to book so I can have a kit ready for you.

Have you ever wanted to try your hand at parchment I am a Registered parchment (Pergamano) teacher and back in 2002 I meet the amazing Martha Ospina and fall in love with parchment craft.

We are so lucky that Stampin' Up! sells Vellum is Translucent Paper, vellum has the appearance of frosted or stained glass and has smooth almost plastic-like finish. A more "crafty" paper, so to speak,
is a great addition to scrapbooking, greeting cards, décor and more.

This Thursday we are adding in some vellum stamping onto our cards
Using Whisper white Ink make sure its dry before turning it over to emboss
on the back. I have used the styling tool from our Simply Scored
scoring Tool. As Above  

This what the front will look like after you have emboss your stamp
image.

I also punch out some flower and embossed and colour them 

This is one of the cards we our making in our Warragul Class
Tomorrow.
I still have a few seat left if you like to join in please call
to book. 0409533925 we would love to see you.
Talk soon Teresa

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