Sunday, December 19, 2010

Desktop Calendar Class - January 2011




I'm planning a desktop calendar class for January 22, 2011. Here's a couple of the pages we will be doing. The class will start @ 10 am and finish sometime in the afternoon, depending on how fast you scrap. You'll have the choice to start your calendar with January 2011 or end with January 2012 (since January 2011 will be almost over when we do the class)

This is how it's going to work. There will be 6 hosts, you will start at the first host's house and complete two months of your calendar. You will then move to the next house and complete two more months and so forth until you have been to all 6 locations and have a 12-month desktop calendar. The calendar will be 5 1/2 X 8 1/2, just the right size for display in your home or at your office or maybe you want to give it as a gift.
The calendar blank will be given to you at the first location and all the scrapbook materials will be ready for you at each location. You will need to bring basic tools (scissors, adhesive and such). If you need to bring anything else for the class you will be notified in plenty of time before class. In addition, for those of you that want to add pictures while you scrap, I will have photos sizes for each month so you can plan accordingly.

If this sounds fun then you need to reserve your spot by sending a $10 deposit (this will cover the cost of the calendar blank that I will be ordering in the next 2 weeks). Due to the size of some of our hosts homes (mine), space will be limited so you'll want to decide quickly. As with all my classes, if you can't make the date and still want the kit, you just need to let me know and provide your full payment 2 weeks prior to the class.

Class cost: $25 ($10 deposit to reserve your seat + $15 due the day of the class)

If you are interested in this class please leave a comment or email me at drugge08@gmail.com

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Holiday Workshop 2009


You'll need to enlarge the photo to read the details. Hope you can make it. We would love for you to join us for some Holiday fun.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Holiday Workshop - Saturday, December 6th

Saturday we had our holiday workshop. It was so much fun. Thought those of you that weren't able to join us would like to see the projects. Thanks to everyone that joined in the fun - we really appreciate your willingness to put up with us for a full day.

PROJECT #1 - Photo Frame



PROJECT #2 - Advent Tree



PROJECT #3 - Star Album







PROJECT #4 - Photo Tree

Monday, November 3, 2008

Seven Dwarfs Album

Over a year ago I promised I would post the album that I made for the Scrapbook Station. I'm finally getting the job done. Sorry it has taken me so long.

I used an album in a box by Melissa Francis and painted the entire box and album. After it dries you can go ahead and start making your album.

This is the lid of the box.
I would suggest that you lay your album in your box, so that you can easily see where you should start. I put Doc on the first flap and then when you lift the accordion album out of the box the other six dwarfs are all on the opposite side of Doc. In other words, Doc is on one side and if you turn the album over, you'll see all the other dwarfs. The pictures below show the order I have them in, but you could mix them around without having too much of a problem. "Happy" needs to be last if you use the same wording that I have on each page. Have fun making this album, its one of those projects that's all fun. Other things I did...... I inked the edges of the paper before adhering and I set 3 eyelets in each page (as you can see the first page has 6, 3 on each side, because "Doc" is on one side and "Sleepy" is on the back side.






Friday, October 31, 2008

November & December Recipe Pages

I can't believe we are wrapping up another year of recipe class. We finished a little early this year, as I didn't want to compete with Christmas parties for meeting space. This year seemed to fly by, I can't believe we finished our 4th recipe album. Thanks to all of you that sign-up each year. I just love making these pages and getting a chance to get together once a month to visit and catch up with all of you.

Here's December's page:

There aren't any real tricks to this page. I gave you a full piece of gold paper in your kit. Use this sheet to build the page. The "Bo-Bunny" paper with the winter snowflakes needs to have a 1-1/4 inch strip cut so that you can adhere the smaller strip to the bottom of the page and the larger strip to the top of the page. The rest of the paper is layered as you see it. You'll have an extra piece of red to use for matting your word "Christmas" and "favorite". I popped those off of the page using foam tape. The "grungeboard" circles are inked with red prior to adhering to the page.

November Recipe Page:


I don't think you'll have any problems with this page. You'll want to watercolor your chef and cut out his pants to adhere to the stamped image. The frame (measuring 3-1/2 inches square on the outside edge and 1/2 inch in thickness) is cut from the scraps that you'll have when you cut the recipe down to measure 7 X 7. I inked the edge with brown and adhered it to your diagonal plaid that measures 8 X 8. As a last embellishment you'll need to set your three metal buttons in the upper right hand corner.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Here Comes Santa Claus Holiday Workshop


Santa’s Elves have been busy again this year planning a day of fun for you. Renee and Melisa would like to extend an invitation for you to join them for a fun filled day of holiday cheer and entertainment.

The workshop will be filled with projects you can either complete for yourself or give as gifts, you decide.

A special gift will be given to anyone who has a friend sign-up that has not attended one of our workshops.

Here are the details:
When: December 6, 2008 at 10:00 a.m.
Where: Pendleton Free Methodist Church, 1711 SW 44th Street
Cost: $100.00

Your cost includes:
· Door Prizes
· Project supplies to complete at least 4 projects
· Dinner

Half of the cost of the workshop is required to reserve your seat and the second half is due no later than November 10, 2008. There will be no refunds given for cancellations after November 10, 2008, but you will receive your project kits.
Please mail your payments to:
Melisa Drugge
811 SW 6th Street
Pendleton, OR 97801

Email questions to:
mfrjmoore@msn.com
or
joeyjo@eoni.com

You’ll need your basic tool kit and lots of adhesive.

Monday, July 28, 2008

September and October Recipes Pages

September




Marinated Mushrooms, yummy! This recipe has lots of flavor with all the herbs to season those tasty little morsels. When you get your kit, you'll see that all of the words and herbs are on one sheet of paper and you'll be cutting them out to use on this page. I used green ink to embellish the edge of the background paper and recipe card. This is one of those pages where you can let the creativity flow....enjoy.


October


How many times have you heard, "What's for Dinner?" Well, I know my mom would tell you, "too many to count!" I had lots of fun with this page. I used my new 12-inch revolution platform to cut the tri-colored braid that runs down the left side of the page. You'll need to do the braiding when you get your kit. The letters for "dinner" are included in your kit, but will need to be punched out using a circle punch (I used varying sizes, as the letters are different sizes) and then I sanded the edges to expose the white core. I inked the small tag with a matching green and wrote the words, "what's for". Recipe cards are all on one sheet of paper that you will need to cut apart. I have included the recipes, but you'll need to do your own copying of the recipes onto the cards, then pick your favorite to adhere to the front of the pocket and tuck the remaining cards into the top of the pocket. This is really fun paper, I hope you like it as much as I did when I found it!