Feb-22-10

Introducing New Teacher – Lori Slawinski

posted by Pizazz It!

Pizazz It! is proud to announce an exciting new class by a new guest instructor. Welcome Lori! Check out her “Lucky Me” chipboard album class on Thursday, March 18th!

Lori Slawinski – Bio – Lori is co-founder/co-owner of ScrapScription (www.scrapscription.com), an online project kit website, where she is the lead designer of two mini album projects every month. She has been scrapbooking for over 9 years. She has been a successful teacher of scrapbooking classes at events and stores in the Midwest. Her style mixes traditional design elements with a touch of shabby chic. Lori loves to focus on the little details that make her scrapbook projects unique.

During the day, Lori is an Intellectual Property Paralegal for Bath & Body Works. She lives in Marysville, Ohio with her husband of 11 years, Gregg. Together they love to travel and spend time with their families and friends.

“LUCKY ME” HALF CIRCLE CHIPBOARD BINDER ALBUM -
Thursday, March 18th from 6-8pm  $35  – Sign up now!

In the month of leprechauns, rainbows and pots of gold, we take a more subtle approach to all the things you are LUCKY to have in your life. This fun half circle chipboard album from Maya Road acts as the backdrop to reflect on all those very special things in your life. We’ve added the new Basic Grey Origins line and coordinating embellishments to give this album that “new age” feel all while keeping with the “lucky green” color scheme. With patterned papers named seaweed wrap, mineral soak, revitalize and hot stone – we’ve created the perfect space to pause and reflect on all those special memories. But all this peace and tranquility doesn’t mean we aren’t going to excite and amaze you with a number of fun techniques you’ll use over and over again on future projects. Come join us for a fun new class experience! Kits also available.

Supplies: basic tool kit; permanent dry dot roller (preferred adhesive); trimmer; scissors; paper piercer

Optional supplies: water mister; 1/4″ and 1/8″ hole punches; clear drying glue (glossy accents or zip dry)