one night only!! INSPIRED. mini-workshop
RUSTY PICKLE
april 10-12, 2008
recycled bowl
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recycled bowl
lance meet Lance Anderson of Rusty Pickle

I am married to Mrs. Pickle, Tasha, and have two sweet baby pickles, Audrey
(5) and Mason (3).  I manufacture and sell the coolest "scrapbook stuff" AND
THEN I get to teach amazing projects all over the world designed with this
"great stuff".  While I am not the most creative, I am "full of it" and have
a blast teaching!  (Tasha is the creative genius behind Rusty Pickle.)
Being creatively challenged at times my best source of class ideas come from
MY FABULOUS designers (AKA Rusty Pickle Chefs).  A few of my favorite things
are My Family, Pickles, My iPod and other people's food!  I also love a day
at the lake with my family and friends.

  Pocket "POP" mini-workshop
The Pocket Pop UP (6"X6")
The size might be mini, but the techniques are MANY in this high-energy
class featuring vi-brant products from Rusty Pickle. We'll start with a 6x6
pocketed spiral album and enhance and customize the built-in pockets to be
an interactive smorgasbord of pull-outs and hidden surprises.
The big surprise, though, is on the very last page - a petal-fold envelope
with a spring-up picture ball. The ball even spins to allow all sides to be
easily viewed! Oooh! Aaah!

Want to know what you'll be working with? Prepare to be dazed by the School
Daze collection from Rusty Pickle. With patterned papers, punch-out tags and
coordinating letter stickers, you'll have more than enough fun stuff for the
entire album. Add cardstock, brads, safety pins, fabric, rubber bands,
templates that are already photocopied onto the cardstock for you, a de-
tailed instructional handout, and a color copy of a finished project and
you've got one impressive kit!

lance mini workshop



Tools needed:

General Adhesive, Tacky Tape- this is essential
to the picture ball, Scissors, Old Scissors - if you're bringing tacky tape - bring old scissors
to cut it they will get gummy, Paper piercer (or push pin) Craft knife, cutting mat, ruler, Scoring tool - highly recommend an embossing stylus
- something with a small, precise tip, Trimmer
(optional) Anywhere hole punch with a medium Bit or a cropadial. (The size for a standard eyelet).



cost: $40
8-11 thurs. april 10th
registration for mini workshop will be on site at INSPIRED.