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Christmas in July

I don't know who came up with the phrase "Christmas in July," but I see it pop up all over the place. I love it! I love to use it as an excuse to stamp Christmas cards in July, too. This year I have come up with a unique way to hold a Christmas in July (and August and September) class, where you can make 15 Christmas cards from home. Here are the details as stated on my Facebook events page:


For this class for which I will host a tutorial on Facebook Live in a SPECIAL GROUP, you will make 15 Christmas cards (3 designs, 5 of each), and all you will need to provide is the sentiment. Cost: $25

How it works: 1)You must first click "going" to become a class attendee.

2)AFTER you pay for the class, you will be invited to join the special Facebook group, and I will send you the supplies for the class on or around July 27.

3)Deadline to sign up: Monday, July 27.

4)On Wednesday, July 29, at 4pm, I'll be Live on that special Facebook group, showing you how to make the cards. This is NOT meant to be a time when you stamp along with me. It's an opportunity for you to watch and learn and ask questions, if any come to mind as I'm stamping. Ask questions on the Facebook group, if some come to mind later.

5)YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE LIVE WITH ME on July 29. The video will be available for you to watch until August 31, after which time the group will be deleted.

6)Payment for the class can be made via Paypal, Venmo, Zelle, by check, or by credit card over the phone.

7)Also coming: Christmas in August and Christmas in September. Both will be run the same way. If you take all three Christmas classes, you'll have 45 cards ready to go for when December rolls around!








Don't the sneak peek of these cards look amazing?? The deadline to sign up was previously Friday, July 24, but I'm giving you until Monday to sign up. After Wednesday, I will post the Christmas in August event, so that you can sign up for that one, as well. We're going to spread this Christmas cheer far beyond Christmas in July, and celebrate August and September, as well!

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