Big Shot Class

Hi Stampers

I told you in my last post that I had bought a car in the last couple of days.  It's an Escape and it has Sync.  Well I think I've just been put down a notch or two.  I usually pride myself on staying on top (or at least thinking I'm staying on  top!) of all the high tech stuff.  But Sync has gotten the best of me for today anyway.  Tomorrow I get back on it.

Anyhoo – this Friday is the Big Shot Class and I'm working on a cute two step owl card and box using the Matchbox Bigz XL Die.  Here's a quick peek:

Teaser 
Big Shot Class

  • Friday, 16 September 2011
  • 12:00 – 2:00 pm
  • My Home
  • Light Freshments
  • Cost:  $12.00

If you are a member of the Big Shot Class, the class is FREE unless you've exceeded your four FREE classes.  Contact me if you don't know – I'm keeping track.  If you are a long distance member, the card kits will go out in the mail this weekend.

 Please RSVP by Thursday, 15 September 2011.  You can pay paypal (see below) or send a check.  If you send a check, it must reach me by Thursday, 15 September 2011.

I have to share this with you.  My granddaughter, Rachel, wanted to say the pledge of allegiance in honor of 9/11.

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