Our schedule is brimming with fantastic classes this week on Live with Prima, including an international class! Drew will kick off the week with a fun and funky wall decor project using Madeline papers and accessories. Then we have the talented, Birgit Koopsen joining us all the way from the Netherlands to share some of her favorite masking techniqes, on a gorgeous layout. And to finish off the week, we have a festive holiday project with Lolly, that would make a great gift for someone special.
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Whimsical Wall Hanging with Drew Scott
Tuesday, October 11th at 5:00pm PT/ 6:00pm MT/ 7:00pm CT/ 8:00pm ET
Join Teen instructor, Drew Scott as he creates a beautiful wall hanging, perfect for displaying photos of family and friends! See how easy it can be to create a whimsical home décor piece, using Prima papers, acrylic pieces, lace and more!
Prima Products:
- 890124 - Scallop Circle Build-a-Book
- 842406 - 12x12 Madeline Paper (3 sheets)
- 881894 - Viola Die Cut Felt
- 549527 - Butterfly Kiss Celebrate
- 921094 - Brown Flower Trim (1 flower)
- 529307 - Say it in Pearls
- 539054 - Songbird Vine
- 545444 - Alencon Lace (Doily)
Extra Materials:
- Water Bottle (Spray Bottle)
- ATG or Strong Tape Runner
- Hot Glue Gun
- Black Journaling Pen
- Glimmer Mist (French Vanilla)
- Garment Pins or Safety Pins
- Scissors
- Circle Cutter (circular object to trace with)
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International Class:
For The Love of Masking Layout with Birgit Koopsen (Netherlands)
Wednesday, October 12th at 8:00pm CET, GMT +1 / 11:00am PT/ 12:00pm MT/ 1:00pm CT/ 2:00pm ET
Don’t you just love Prima masks? They are fabulous tools that you can use over and over again, on any project! Join Prima Educator, Birgit Koopsen as she shows us how to re-shape a mask to create a unique look and customize the design of a layout! You will learn to take your masks to a higher level and achieve stunning results.
Prima Products:
- 842406-Madeline Collection: Rosalee
- 843076-Sweet Fairy: Fairy Notes
- 553685-Grove Branch-Mauve
- 545161-Journaling Notes
- 547295-Millinery Collection
- 921699-Paintable Word-Happy
- 547561-Cute As A Button
- 544638-Say It In Crystals and Pearls-Brown
- 544737-Say It In Crystals and Pearls-Brown
- 538705-Cameo Roses White
- 545567-8x8 Mask
- 541781-Alphabet-Brown
Extra Materials:
- Ranger Distress Ink-Walnut Stain
- Ranger Distress Ink-Frayed Burlap
- Blending Foam
- Scrap Paper or Printer Paper
- Glimmer Mists-Patina, Suede and Copper
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Let It Snow Altered Frame with Lolly Chessie
Thursday, October 13th at 6:30pm PT/ 7:30pm MT/ 8:30pm CT/ 9:30pm ET
It's not even close to winter but Lolly is gearing up for winter projects (hoping that "thinking snow" will help relieve the 100+ degree heat she's been experiencing for nearly two solid months)! You'll learn how to distress this frame using acrylic paint, distress inks and sand paper. Collect an assortment of twigs and branches and also learn how to make a little rustic tree (inspired from one of the tress in the North Country Collection)!
Prima Products:
- 549848-Vintage Trinkets
- 548575-Marri Collection Reflections
- 537395-Alphabet Stickers - Brown
- 220013-MDF Frame (large)
- 843298-North Country Collection: Snow Fall
Extra Materials:
- Plaid Folk Art Paints - 320 - "Jamaican Sea" & 988 - "Warm White"
- Distress Ink - "Frayed Burlap"
- Arirondack - Alcohol Ink - "Bottle"
- Small piece of sandpaper
- 2 Yards of 3 ply Jute Twine
- Small unfinished wooden flower pot
- Assorted twigs and branches (as straight as possible)
- White embossing powder
- Small piece of craft foam (any color)
- Green moss (small amount for tree base)
wow! All those projects look so fun and amazing!
Posted by: Bonnie Friesen | Tuesday, October 11, 2011 at 01:08 PM