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Happy Mother’s Day Specials!

Filed under: Uncategorized — Kristi at 7:22 am on Saturday, May 13, 2006

Puzzle BooksHappy Mother’s Day to all of you mothers, sons, and daughters! To celebrate (and allow you mothers to treat yourselves to a gift), the two classes being offered here in May, Beginning Bookbinding and Introduction to Collage Design will be marked down $5 this weekend only!

soar_collageThe next term of classes at Designedly, Kristi begins this Wednesday, May 17th and the classrooms will open on Monday afternoon so you can have a chance to poke around and get comfortable with the classroom set up. As always, the classroom will be open to new enrollments through the first week, until May 24th. The first week of the classes are somewhat light in case there are technical troubles so sliding in a bit late is okay.
To take part in the sale or to enroll in classes at any time, head over to http://designedlykristi.com/shoppingcart/index.php?cPath=21.

Heatwave Socks in a TreeFor those of you not interested in taking on-line classes in bookbinding or collage, you can also save on my sock patterns - get any for $4 each! Just head over to http://designedlykristi.com/shoppingcart/index.php?cPath=30.

These prices are good through the weekend only and are good for everyone, so please spread the word!

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Comment by Cathy

May 13, 2006 @ 10:26 am

And the sock patterns are just in time for the Trekking KAL Margene and Norma set up… tho I am crocheting…

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Comment by Jenni

May 13, 2006 @ 6:59 pm

These classes look like a blast. Be sure to post the next time you offer the book binding class. I will be sure to take it. I am going to be out of town too much to take it this time.

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Comment by Swap Buddy

May 14, 2006 @ 9:09 am

Hi Kristi,
I did some bookbinding in college and loved it! (I went to art school.) Once the dye-o-rama swap is over and I can reveal my identity, I’d love to enroll in one of your classes for a refresher. . .
Great Project Specrtum photos! The greens you have chosen are different than some that I’ve seen in blogland, I like that. Very unusual to notice those greens in a park. . .

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