Tuesday, February 10, 2015

True Stamp in March - Special Savings Now

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Next month Lain Ehmann is bringing together some great teachers for a full day of online learning about stamping at True Stamp 2015.  I have attended previous True Stamp events and I always learn a lot and also have fun with the other online participants in the chat room too.  The great thing about these live events is that you can participate from the comfort of your own home (and for those of us that have been snowbound lately that is important!).

In addition to the six classes with lots of techniques and tips about stamping, there is a digital goody bag, a pre-event Pajama Party on Friday night and a chance to win some great prizes.  If you can't be at your computer all day on the day of the event, you can participate when you can and then review the parts you miss via the recordings that are available to you to watch over and over again.

Here are the classes that will be offered at True Stamp on March 28th.  You can read full descriptions by clicking HERE to visit the registration page.

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All of these classes sound great to me - particularly the last one about using metallics.  I see gold everywhere these days.

Lain sent me a special discount code that I can share with you.  If you register by February 16th you can use the code STAMPLOVE and take $45 off the price of the event.  That's a savings of almost 50% so don't miss out on this deal.

Just click HERE to visit the information page and register.
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Lain Ehmann is the producer of True Scrap, True Stamp, Layout a Day and other great online learning events.  I have enjoyed participating in many of her events and I know that I have "seen" some of my readers in the online classroom at these classes.  I am an affiliate for her programs and I appreciate your support when you use my links to sign up for events and classes.

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Lain also offers free monthly webinars and the topic this month is "All that Glitters:  Making the Most of the Shiny Stuff" with guest teacher Windy Robinson.  You can sign up for the free Scrapinar on February 26th by clicking HERE.

If the date doesn't work for you, you can still sign up so you will receive a link to watch the recording.  The link will allow you to watch the class for a limited time (usually a few days after the Scrapinar) but you must register (click HERE) to get on the mailing list.


For those of you asking just how much snow there is - the simple answer is "way too much." It is getting harder and harder to shovel out because many of the snow piles are taller than my shovel.  They say we have had over 70 inches this winter and there is more coming later this week.  

Thinking about Spring...

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2 comments:

  1. You DO have a bit of snow! I understand what you are saying about the piles being taller than your shovel. I have to frequently carry snow because I can't throw it any higher. I wish you warmth and luck!!
    Shellee

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    1. Thank you Shellee! At least today is sunny and nothing is falling from the sky!

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