Friday, November 18, 2011

Permission 2 Play....Shaving Cream Stenciling


The Permission 2 Play group played with
Shaving Cream Stenciling on Fabric

To check out all the FUN
watch the video below:


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Many Thanks to JanniLou Creations Quilt Shop in Philomath, Oregon for your support. This class would not be possible without you!

A BIG Thank You to OSU Folk Thrift Store, and those who provide funding to purchase the needed supplies for these FREE classes offered to cancer diagnosed patients.

Warm Hugs to our Instructors who lend their time and talents to lead classes in textile art techniques.

CLICK HERE to view Thermofax Screenprinting Class

CLICK HERE to view Portraits on Fabric Class

CLICK HERE to view Healing Stitches Exhibits

CLICK HERE: A Reason to Play

CLICK HERE: Mark Lipinski Interview

Please Join Us: December 8, 2011 @ 1:00 - 4:00
JanniLou Creations Quilt Shop in Philomath, OR
FREE Class Offering for cancer diagnosed patients
All supplies are provided FREE for everyone
No Experience Required

Remember to give yourself Permission 2 Play!

Permission 2 Play is a FREE class offering for cancer diagnosed patients.
No Experience is necessary to participate.
All supplies are provided for the students.
Classes are held at JanniLou Creations Quilt Shop in Philomath, Oregon
If you are interested in joining this class contact:
LuAnn Kessi kessi@pioneer.net

Our Best To You,

Nancy Bryant
Virginia Gregory
Kathi Borrego
LuAnn Kessi

4 comments:

  1. You are such an amazing Lady, I get so much inspiration from all your work! Thank you so much for sharing.
    Liz from New Zealand

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  2. Hi Liz,
    Thank you for such a kind comment. We are all an inspiration to each other now aren't we! I am fortunate to have 3 instructors who lead the P2P classes along with me.....many hands make light work.
    My Best To You,
    LuAnn

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  3. Hi,
    When you heat set the inks, do you press directly onto the shaving foam?
    Are there any problems with the iron? Or is the foam dissapated somehow?
    Thanks
    Sandy in the UK

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  4. Hi Sandy,

    You press directly down on the shaving cream. You may get a bit of residue on your iron, so we keep an old towel nearby and wipe the iron off, comes right off easily.
    Have Fun!
    LuAnn

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