New Class! Rain or Shine Cards – June 28 & 30 – Photo Scraps

Join me on either June 28th OR June 30th for an all weather Copic class at Photo Scraps. In this class, we’ll make three cards featuring the BB Rain or Shine stamp set from My Favorite Things and products from Tim Holtz and Lawn Fawn. All necessary techniques are taught in class. Details are below. Seats are limited, so sign up today! CLASS FEE: $26

Photo Scraps
1213 Liberty Road | Eldersburg, MD 21784
phone: 410-549-5187 | web: http://photoscraps.blogspot.com
Thursday, June 28, 2018, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Saturday, June 30, 2018, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Please call Photo Scraps at 410-549-5187 to register.

Rowhouse Greetings | BB Rain or Shine by My Favorite Things Rowhouse Greetings | BB Puddle Jumper by My Favorite Things Rowhouse Greetings | BB Rain or Shine by My Favorite Things

COPIC MARKERS: The list below reflects the Copic markers that I will use in class. You can follow along using the same colors OR substitute colors based upon your personal Copic collection. Please bring all your markers to class and make sure your Copics are marked with Washi tape or some other means of identification.

PLEASE NOTE: Markers will NOT be supplied either by me or Photo Scraps. You must bring your own markers to participate in class. If you need markers, please contact Photo Scraps in advance of class. If you wait until class time, you may not be able to purchase the markers you need.

COPIC MARKERS

  • V20: Wisteria
  • Y02: Canary Yellow
  • Y15: Cadmium Yellow
  • Y19: Napoli Yellow
  • Y38: Honey
  • YG03: Yellow Green
  • YG07: Acid Green
  • G09: Emerald Green
  • B000: Pale Porcelain Blue
  • B18: Lapis Lazuli
  • B21: Baby Blue
  • B23: Phthalo Blue
  • E000: Pale Fruit Pink
  • E00: Cotton Pearl
  • E21: Soft Sun
  • E41: Pearl White
  • E43: Dull Ivory
  • E44: Clay
  • 0: Colorless blender

OTHER REQUIRED SUPPLIES

  • Distress Ink (or Distress Oxides) pads in Twisted Citron, Antique Ivory, Faded Jeans
  • Mini Ink Blending Tools
  • Tape runner adhesive
  • Liquid glue
  • Foam tape squares
  • Scissors

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