It was like Christmas at the store this week. So many deliveries and no time to play with the new products. I showed you some of the new arrivals earlier this week and here are some more:
Fun tape for your journals, mail art and other projects. Also some fun stickers:
My favorite arrival came all the way from Mexico. We received an order of tin nicho shrines in many sizes.
And in many, many styles:
We had our first real class at the store on Saturday taught by Candace Rich. It was a great class making cloth-paper by layering and layering different papers and materials. It was a success and the classroom has been officially christened by students using glues and paints and sprays and other messy, fun art supplies.
We are so lucky to have so many wonderful instructors coming to Small Studio to teach.
April brings Barbe Saint John to steampunk us up with some wonderful jewelry classes featuring Susan Lenart Kazmer's Ice Resin. Have you seen Barbe's book 1000 Steampunk Creations?
Then we have Ingrid Dijkers who has taught at Art Fest and other national retreats coming here to teach her whimsical techniques of making journals. Ingrid is such a talented artist and a real sweetheart.
Following Ingrid we have our first workshop instructor, Leighanna Light. Hurry and sign up for her classes which are just one month away. Leighanna has also taught at many national retreats and we are excited to have her here in the greater Cleveland area.
All information, photos and supply lists can be seen on our website. Go here to read all about these wonderful opportunities.
Oh Ginny I need some of that tape. Never seen anything like it.......all of them except the airmail ones. Please email me.
Posted by: Nancy Lynn | Sunday, 01 April 2012 at 09:22 PM
I missed the tin shrines when I was in the other day -- love those!
Posted by: Lori Paximadis | Tuesday, 03 April 2012 at 07:53 PM
That cubby with the bright white heads with red lips is so cool! The head slook like they're gazing up at the shrines....or maybe the little heads above the shrines...probably carrying on secret crafty conversations when the store is empty...
Congrats on the first real class! Looks like it was a success :)
Posted by: tracey | Saturday, 07 April 2012 at 06:12 AM