Monday, 31 December 2018

Happy New Year - January Azza Classes


Happy New Year – almost,

Hope you all had a safe and peaceful Christmas with loved ones, and have got lots of photos we can scrap in 2019.

A couple of you have asked when classes are in January.   I have the following times available in January for beginners / improvers:

Classes Jan 2019
Day
Date
Morning
Afternoon
Evening
Saturday
5
not available
1pm to 4.30pm
not available
Monday
7
available
(finish at 11.30am)
not available
available
Wednesday
9
available
available
not available
Thursday
10
available
available
available
Tuesday
15
available
available
available
Thursday
24
available
available
not available

The Deco Stencil course, held on the second Saturday of each month, has its last two lessons in Jan '& Feb – this class is full.

Unless otherwise specified, class times are: Morning – 9am to 12noon, Afternoon, 1.30 to 4.30pm, Evening 7pm to 10pm.  Classes are usually 2 ½ -3 hours long with a short break for a brew and look at new products in the middle.

From February I will have set times for classes for the rest of the year.  Please let me know if you are interested in attending regularly, and which days and times would suit you best and I can see if I can work things to suit.  I will look at running a techniques course once a month on a Saturday afternoon for those who have been to a few classes and feel confident to move on and start doing some more decoration on their pages.

What you need:
As always, all you need to bring are your photos – Please see the 'Bunbury Classes' tab above for details on what you need to bring.

Classes are $25, and you will get a ‘stamp’ which can be exchanged for a gift (save your stamps for a higher level gift) or money off your next order over $30.

Look forward to catching up and hearing about your Christmas.

Here’s looking forward to 2019 and lots of happy memories to scrap,  meanwhile I'll leave you with a page from my "Wineries of the South West" Album... we are heading to St Aiden's Wines for an evening of Shakespeare this weekend, so I thought it was appropriate.



Happy Scrappin' 
Barb

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