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At online classes.com
Anyone taking it?
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The current one is an intermediate class, and I haven't had a beginners class yet! :lol:

I am thinking about taking the class from last August. I'd love to learn to properly use what I've got.
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Sounds lovely, but I am taking a beginners quilt-making class right now!
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Peer pressure from Marianne is difficult to resist.

Pam - I would bet you'd fit right into this intermediate class. It really looks like a nice one. Someday...
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The great thing about their classes is they will still be available later on and you can do them at your own speed. You just won't be involved with their drawings/giveaways they do when the class is current. But I never win anything anyway. Tempted but too many unfinished projects at the moment.
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pamcook wrote:Peer pressure from Marianne is difficult to resist.

Pam - I would bet you'd fit right into this intermediate class. It really looks like a nice one. Someday...
Humph, I don't pressure anyone-not like some people who are always talking us into swaps and trips and shopping, ;) !

I was thinking the same thing, Pam P. With your painting experience, you could take this class. I thought the other class using different mediums looked good, too.
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mpizzazz wrote:
pamcook wrote:Peer pressure from Marianne is difficult to resist.

Pam - I would bet you'd fit right into this intermediate class. It really looks like a nice one. Someday...
Humph, I don't pressure anyone-not like some people who are always talking us into swaps and trips and shopping, ;) !

I was thinking the same thing, Pam P. With your painting experience, you could take this class. I thought the other class using different mediums looked good, too.
(Who is she talking about? :anyone: )
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Marianne is obviously delusional! I don't know anyone like that!
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LOL We all know how it is for sure.
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I tried to find the class you're talking about but don't think I'm at the right site. Lately I've been into Craftsy classes, but suspect they're too basic for something you already have some experience in. But at least they're not expensive.
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Thanks Marianne. If I'd heard of this site before I'd forgotten about it - probably because I don't make cards, LOL. I peeked at the Mediums class you mentioned; looks like a good lineup of instructors. But between work and the techniques I'm stockpiling to try from Craft Stamper and CardMaker, I think I'm set for awhile.
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And, if you follow any of the instructors' blogs like Kristina Werner and the others, there are plenty of techniques they show to keep us all very busy.
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