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Welcome to the Scrap N Patch classes for 2018

We offer a variety of classes from card making to mixed media, layouts to canvases, parchment to mini albums.

Our classes are designed to inspire, teach and create a passion for paper crafting and memory keeping in all forms.

Our classes use the latest products, taught with latest trends and techniques.
To join any of our classes and join in the friendships and fun along with learning please contact us for bookings. 



April 2018 Classes 

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday  Friday       Saturday
2
 
Easter
Monday
Closed






3

10am
Journal
Junkies



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4

Free Crop
 







5

Parchment
with Beryl
9:15am and 1pm
  
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6

Computer Class- Photo editing 101 - with Rob

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7
8.45am
Fairy dust 
yearly album

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12.30pm
Art Journal with Helen 

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9

9.30am 
Creative Cards
 with Lizzy
                        
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10




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11

Free Crop




12

Show
Holiday
Closed 


13


9.30am
Art Journal


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14

 8.45am
Tags with Helen 

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16

9.30am 
Creative Cards
 with Lizzy

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17

9.30am - Mini Album


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18

Free Crop


 

 
19

9.30 am
Cards with Lizzy   

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20
Computer Class- Photo editing 102 - with Rob

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 21
8.45am
3 Layouts with Helen


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23

9.30am 
Creative Cards
 with Lizzy  

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24

9.30am -
Art 
Journal 

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25


ANZAC
Holiday

Closed

 
26


Parchment
 with Beryl
9:15am and 
1pm

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27


9.30am - ATC's


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28

8.15am
Steam Punk Mannequin


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30

9.30am 
Creative Cards
 with Lizzy           

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General Class Guidelines.
You must bring your basic kit (listed below) and any additional requirements.

If you do not have an item listed, please check if it is needed for the class you have booked into.



paper trimmer, scissors, glue stick, double sided tape, foam tape, super tape, gel glue, glue dots, ruler, pencil, eraser, sanding tool, distressing tool, stylus, paint brush, scalpel, needle, paint brush, piercing tool and pad, black zig pen, white gel pen, corner rounder, water mister, paper towel, baby wipes, selection of inks and inking tools and heat-resistant craft mat.

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