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New Classes at Memories on Main Street

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I originally told you a bit about these classes a few months ago at http://inmyworld-pam.blogspot.ca/2013/02/design-strategies-for-scrapbookers.html

Well, the classes are written, the layouts designed and I'm so excited to start sharing everything I've learned in the process.
Sunday, May 26th at 3 pm will be the first class in our Design Strategies for Scrapbookers series at Memories on Main Street in Lambeth, ON!!
What's it about? Do you ever wonder where to start as you stare at your blank page? Do you believe you are not as creative as your friends? Are you in a scrapbooking rut? Do you look at your page and know something is just not right but you can't quite figure out what it is?
Relax and take a deep breath as I am going to teach you some exciting design principles to get you back on track.
Our first topic in the series is HOW to Scrapbook HOW you scrapbook. The Lesson, discussion, fun and games and a 2-page layout using the design techniques from this class are included!
Call 519-652-6464 or email karen@memoriesonmainst.ca now to reserve your seat! The cost is $20 which includes materials. Please bring your basic tool kit and 7 pictures for a layout using the design techniques from the this class. The pictures have to all be landscape orientation which means 6" wide and 4" high (not pictures of a landscape LOL)!!


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