The members of Scrapbooking, Papercrafts & More regularly host card making workshops to teach one another new card styles and the summer temperatures don’t slow them down from doing so.
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Sandy Cryer teaches SPAM members how to make the intricate lattice card.
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The members of Scrapbooking, Papercrafts & More regularly host card making workshops to teach one another new card styles and the summer temperatures don’t slow them down from doing so.
SPAM member Sandy Cryer recently taught how to make the lattice card. The techniques to make the dimensional card involved careful cutting and folding to create a vertical interlocking border resembling a delicate lattice fence.
Each card was unique to the crafter due to the different colors of cardstock and designer paper used, and the stamped images and greetings that decorated the finished cards.
Learn how to make greeting cards, papercrafts or scrapbooks (traditional or digital) by joining SPAM in Beardsley center’s Agave Room on Thursdays (10 a.m.-3 p.m.), Fridays (10 a.m.-3 p.m.) and Saturdays (10 a.m.-5 p.m.).
Call club president Lynne Marion at 440-666-6386 for more information.