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Sun City West club continues to learn new techniques

Posted 6/5/23

Members of Scrapbooking, Papercrafts & More don’t let the heat bother them; they simply head to the clubroom to learn new card making techniques.

Club President Lynne Marion donned her …

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Sun City West club continues to learn new techniques

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Members of Scrapbooking, Papercrafts & More don’t let the heat bother them; they simply head to the clubroom to learn new card making techniques.

Club President Lynne Marion donned her instructor’s hat once again to teach a workshop for three different styles of easel cards. Easel cards feature a front panel that lifts and bends at an angle and is held in place by an embellishment; the card is similar in format to a framed photo that sits on a table or shelf.

Marion initially taught the participants how to make the basic single easel card in either a horizontal or vertical layout; afterward, and using the principles learned during the first card, she showed members how to make the side-angled easel and the double easel cards.

Those who want to learn the art of stamping and paper crafting and how to make unique greeting cards or a scrapbook (traditional or digi) filled with family photos can visit SPAM’s clubroom, meet members and check out the club’s crafting inventory.

SPAM meets in Beardsley’s Agave Room on Thursdays (10 a.m.-3 p.m.), Fridays (10 a.m.-3 p.m.) and Saturdays (10 a.m.-5 p.m.).

Call 440-666-6386.