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Meets on the second Monday of the month at 7p.m $25.00 membership per year. 
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Would you like to sign up for a workshop? I have workshops for all ages, click "here" for more information.

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Feel free to join my Facebook (Simply Stefanie Arts & Crafts) page. If you are interested in any of the other options below contact me and we can set something up. 

Paper Crafting Classes

Classes are a fun way to play with stamping supplies. You will need to register two weeks prior to class so that you and I have the necessary supplies- payment can be done by check, cash or PayPal. (Steffi0118@yahoo.com)

o    Bi-Monthly Card gathering: This is where I have a workshop in my home or online on the 3rd Saturday every other month. In this workshop, you are not obligated for a time period. I will choose the theme or products. Sometimes goes along with the "Monthly Card Challenge - http://papercraftcrew.com/". We could look at a stamp, several different stamps or look at a new technique. We will complete one Make & Take activity. Cost: $15.00 per guest.

o   Online EventDon't have time for a party? Host a virtual one instead! If this is something you would be interested in, then contact me to set one up. Invite your friends in the comfort of their own homes. Cost: $20.00 per guest (This event requires a minimum of 3 people) must pay in advance!

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Note: All workshops / classes need to have 3-4 people. You need to sign up for each class by notifying me. If the date doesn’t work for you and you have at least 4 people who want to participate in a workshop, call me at 512-564-3035 to discuss a date and time. Is there something you want to learn, just contact by calling or send a text.

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