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July 12, 2011

Mantastic Arte Online Workshop: Papercutting & Papel Picado 101



We have a new online class - this time it is taught by my husband, Patrick Murillo, the Mantastic Artist!  Click on the flyer for a bigger version so you can see all that the class includes.
 He's been working on it for the past two months and is very excited to get started!



$40, Papercutting 101



Instructions:
1. Click the above button to pay for your class.
2. After payment is collected, you will be taken to the Crafty Chica Online Classroom.
3. Please request membership and I will approve you. You can then fill out your profile and interact with all the other classroom members!
I will then send you (within 48 hours) a personal invite to the Papercutting 101 classroom along with your supply list and other details. First lesson and video tutorial is posted in the classroom on Monday night, August 8th.

NOTE: Please make sure your PayPal email is working and that you can receive email at it, that is the only email I'll have to be in touch with you! Once I receive your payment, I'll contact you within 48 hours to make sure you get into the classroom and workshop room A-OK!

Felicidades,
Kathy :-)
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7 comments:

  1. wow...cool one. Great stuff.

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  2. Anonymous8:35 AM

    Just "Happy Birthday" I am not near you for the class but, my son has a birthday on the 6th - '18'. Paper cutting looks so interesting too.

    take care....

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  3. the class is online, as long as you have a computer, you are near... :-)

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  4. Happy, happy birthday, Patrick!

    Let's see... tips for the boyfriend... quickly become a fan of all the Mantastic Art goodness and incredible music Patrick makes!

    Who could be around this family and not become a huge fan?

    I'm signing up for this class... I've always loved those papel picado banners! Can't wait to learn how to make my own!

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  5. Kay Butler, Tempe11:09 AM

    Boyfriend Hint? My dad didn't live with us and so any boy who came to our house alone* was already pretty brave. He had to sit and pretend to enjoy conversation with a mother and three daughters while perusing SEVENTEEN magazine. I was the eldest daughter and so it seemed more daunting for me. When boys started coming to see my youngest sister, it was always in a group of four or five. MUCH easier for "the" boy and much more fun for us!

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  6. Kay Butler, Tempe11:10 AM

    OH! Kudos to Dave...what a great guy (and brother--and uncle)!

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  7. Sounds interesting to me. Cool

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