Saturday 21 March 2009

Fantastic Freindly Plastic Class Day

What a great day we all had at the two workshops i held at our shop today.
Everyone was a little apprehensive at what they would acheive but in two and a half hours they had all learnt the basic skills of using friendly plastic.

Once they had learnt how to time and test their peices and the correct pressure to comb and roll there was no stopping them.

We used cookie cutters,rubber stamps a cropodile and Crystal clear deep image embossing crystals to create some stunning peices and we all had fun while doing it too.

Here are a couple of photo's of the fun we had in this class.

Here we are all absorbed in our friendly plastic crafting.



Me showing the girls another technique.

Once they got the hang of it there was no stopping them

And sometimes the excitement was just too much


And of course there was also time for tea coffee and biscuits yummy.

Below are some of the peices the girls made today.


It really was a fabulous day and thank you all so much for coming and showing so much enthusiasm.

I know you all really enjoyed it as you have all booked for the part two class at the end of next month,and i promise you another great class and i cant wait to see what you create .

Love and smiles.

Robert







2 comments:

  1. I had a smashing time yesterday morning. It was great fun and great to learn new techniques too. Now I can get those strips of
    Friendly Plastic out of the cupboard that have been languishing there for the last 2 years.

    Can't wait to have another play and I'm looking forward to the 2nd workshop even more than I did the 1st.

    Thanks for a lovely class Robert.

    Hugs

    Lesley Xx

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  2. Thanks for the comment Lesley.
    I cant wait for the next class either as i have some fabby techniques and cant wait to see your faces when you see what you will acheive on it.
    It really was great fun and i loved watching you all progress and the things you all made.
    Im sure i will see you at the shop before then though.
    Smiles.
    Robert

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