Permission 2 Play
A day of......Collage
Note Cards
Instructor: Liz Hoffman
Instructor: Nancy Bryant
Tissue Paper Collage Sheets
This is the Collage process:
EZ-Steam II
Peel off the blue backing paper to expose the fusible...
Tear off pieces of tissue paper and
place them onto fusible sheet...
continue adding tissue paper...
Once the fusible is entirely covered in tissue paper,
cover it with parchment paper and press with an iron:
The tissue paper is now glued down to the EZ-Steam II sheet
Mod Podge.....Extreme Glitter
Apply a coat of Mod Podge to the tissue paper sheet.
Allow it to dry for an hour or two....or overnight.
The students begin cutting the collage sheets...
Embellishments...
Collage Note Card
Collage Note Card
Remove the backing from the sheet of collage paper...
Place the fused collage sheet onto a blank note card...
Cover with parchment paper.....press with a hot iron.
Remove the parchment while it is still warm.
Your note cards are ready to embellish
Adorn the edge with craft scissors
Add stickers or rubber stamping
Bookmark and Note Card
We love us some Collage!
Permission 2 Play is a FREE class offering for
cancer diagnosed patients.
For more info contact:
LuAnn Kessi
kessi@pioneer.net
Next Class:
Thursday, February 26, 2015 @ 1:00
Instructor: LuAnn Kessi
JanniLou Creations Quilt Shop
Philomath, Oregon
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
Philomath, Oregon for your support. This class
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would not be possible without you!
A BIG Thank You to OSU Folk Thrift Store, Mary's
River Quilt Guild and those who provide funding to
purchase the needed supplies for these FREE classes
offered to cancer diagnosed patients.
Our Best To You,
Nancy Bryant
Virginia Gregory
Kathi Borrego
LuAnn Kessi
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I loved viewing your post. We all need permission to play and the collages and methods look like such fun.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful thing you're doing for these patients! Their finished products are amazing! Looks like fun too. I may have to try my hand at this.
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CraftyCat
How clever! I always appreciate your step-by-step technique explanations, and have learned to be fearless in my own exploration, thanks to you. Another great P2P class!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post!! I loved seeing the process and then the big grins with the finished work. That looks like a whole lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like fun, and all the cards look lovely!
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