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A
Window to Your World
Newsflash!
You have more photos than you can
scrapbook in a lifetime-and honestly,
do you really want all of your photos
assigned to albums, stored away
on a shelf? We think not. There
are so many personal and innovative
ways to display the photos you love
most that it's time to step away
from traditional scrapbooking for
a weekend and experience a whole
new view of your memories. The home
décor project in this class
involves a found object - an old
window pane that will provide you
with a beautiful and inviting display
for several of your best pictures
-- and the amazing thing is how
fun it is to transform, create,
and make this Window to Your World
a part of your home. We invite you
to join product designer and instructor
Jen Mohler in this instant download
class, chock full of inspiration
and instruction. She will teach
you to enjoy your pictures and express
your style in the exciting context
of home décor.
Jen's
class includes:
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Voice
message introducing Jen and her
window project
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Supply
list and information regarding
specific products used by Jen
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Colorful
step-by-step guide and instructions
for creating this BIG home décor
project
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A
Bonus project and helpful Inspiration
Guide
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Jen's
exclusive designs to download
and include in your bonus project
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A classroom gallery to share your
work and draw inspiration from
other students
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Email
access to Jen
Note:
This class even includes
an exclusive bonus project designed
by Jen that will add additional
inspiration to your home.
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Important
information about Self-Paced Projects at Big
Picture Scrapbooking!
Self-Paced Projects are instant download classes
that allow you to participate at BPS anytime!
These classes are different from our interactive
workshops. There are no starting or ending
dates -- you may enroll at any time. This
flexibility also means, that there will not
be the level of teacher and student interaction
that we enjoy in our workshops. You will receive
handouts to print and an audio file to listen
to, but there are typically no message boards
or chats.
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