2176 days ago

Cards, Coffee and Cake (or Biscuit!)

Karen from Puhoi

Have you ever wanted to give Cardmaking/papercrafts a try but don't know where to start?
I cater for experienced or beginners, and we have a lot of fun along the way:-)
My classes are such that you work at your own pace and take home two projects that you will be so impressed that you made yourself!

Your first class is a gold coin donation and you don't need to bring anything but yourself, thereafter it is only $15.00 a class and you bring your own adhesives and snips.

My next class is 7pm Thursday 5th March (a great beginners class)
and
10 am Friday 6th march
in Puhoi.
If you are interested please RSVP before 02 March or even if you have any questions.
I will at that time give you the address etc
My website is www.stampingbess.co.nz......

Looking forward to meeting you.
Karen

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