You're Invited!
Hi Everyone,
I'm excited to invite you to attend The Silver Sister's Stamp Camp! It will be happening on Sunday, July 18th, from 10:00 - 2:30. This will be a LIVE Zoom Event, which will be recorded and made available to participants only, via private YouTube links. (So if you're camping, working, etc - not to worry. You can create everything later and at your own speed.) This camp is centred around the gorgeous Sweet as a Peach Suite.* Order item 155831.
Who are we? The Silver Sister's are 3 experienced Stampin' Up! Demonstrators who have a few, mostly carefully hidden, silver hairs. We've been friends for years and combining our talents will give you a fun and entertaining day.
What will we be doing? Each of us will be presenting a standard card, a fun fold and a storage/packaging item. That a total of 9 projects!
What do I get? In addition to accessing the 9 projects, you'll get the card kits and packaging items.**
What do I need? You'll need the Sweet as a Peach Stamp Set, Peach Dies with the Cut & Emboss Machine***, Paper Trimmer, Paper Snips, ink pads and adhesives. The colours of ink we'll likely be using are: Balmy Blue, Calypso Coral, Early Espresso, Pale Papaya, Pear Pizzazz. If you don't have all those colours, you can always substitute.
What does it cost? Option 1: With the purchase of the Sweet as a Peach Suite, from me - it's FREE! The suite is 77.50 + s/h & tax, item 155831. Option 2: If you already have the bundle/suite, it's 45.00. You'll get the kits and 1/2 pack of the You're a Peach DSP (cut down to 6" x 12".)
This invitation is open to anyone in Canada.
*Currently the Mini Jam Jars from the Suite are on back order. You can still order the suite and it'll be shipped straight away. Stampin' Up! will mail out the jars as soon as they arrive, likely before our class.
**One of the projects features the Mini Jam Jars. Due to mailing restrictions, these are not included in the kits.
***If you're new to stamping and don't have one (the Cut & Emboss Machine) yet, let me know. I can send out the blank die cuts and you can stamp on top of them. It's not ideal, but it can certainly work.
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