Monday, 24 May 2021

Layering Diorama Masterclass

Are you loving the new catalogue? One thing that caught my eye at once was the Layering Diorama die set on page 163. I could see at once that there were so many different ways to use this set so I couldn't wait to get my hands on them to design a class. 



Layering Diorama Masterclass


In my last class, Welcoming Windows, you let me know you loved the way the projects went from simple to more involved. You told me it meant customers ended up very confident in using their new Stampin' Up! goodies. 

I have repeated this idea with the Layering Diorama class, starting with lots of hints and tips, looking at lots of different ways to layer, different options for folds and more and including 7 card instructions for you and your customers to create. 




This is definitely a class where you or your customers can use ANY stamps in your collections along with the Layering Diorama dies. Although I show the class projects step by step as shown - just change out the stamps to make it work for you! And of course it means it can easily be taught by zoom or video or via a private facebook group as well as in person. 


My classes are designed as time savers for you as a busy demo. You can use just one project to introduce the dies at a class or party or event - or run the whole class including dies in the price to increase your sales. 

diorama with sliding reveal panel


Here is what is included in the class


Introductory Hints & Tips Video 

Step by step video for each of the projects 

Non-logo photographs for you to use in your business 

Ordering list per person 

Project Cutting list 

Pricing ideas sheet

The price is just £10  (Approximately $14 US).  I will email the class over as soon as I receive the order - but allow time in case I am teaching - or sleeping if we are in a different time zone :)

If you would like to order securely by Paypal - click the button.

 

 

SEE MORE BEFORE YOU BUY? Take a look at the video!  



**NOTE: Products used in this class were current at the time the class was designed. In many cases an alternative stamp/punch/die or DSP design will work for the projects** 

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