Clean & Simple Masterclass

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Masculine Makes Made Easy

Join us for an inspiring online class dedicated to the art of clean and simple card making! In this course, we’ll explore how to create breathtaking designs that are effortlessly elegant.

Whether you’re a beginner or looking to refine your skills, this class will empower you to create cards that are both simple and striking. Unleash your creativity and elevate your card-making game with us!

Class Topics:

In this class, we will cover the following:

  • Create Unique Backgrounds: Discover techniques that set the stage for your cards without overwhelming.
  • Choose Colors Wisely: Master the art of color selection to enhance your designs and create visual harmony.
  • Add Texture: Explore innovative ways to incorporate texture, making your cards stand out while keeping them minimalist.

This is a PRE-RECORDED workshop that will air LIVE on Feb 24 @ 4pm Pacific!

  • If you join on the initial air date, you can chat live and ask questions.
  • This class is private and only for attendees who have signed up.
  • This class is available to watch on demand after initial air date.

NOTE: If you register for this class after the date above, you will have access to watch the class on-demand but will not see the live chat.

IMPORTANT: All sales are FINAL. No returns, refunds or exchanges. Please verify checkout details carefully before completing your order. Mystery Boxes include $200+ in retail valued craft goodies.

Course Lessons

Supplies & Homework Prep Choose Color

Meet Meg

I LOVE making cards!  I started this hobby over 25 years ago at my kitchen table with a very limited budget.  I was desperate for a hobby that I felt I could actually do to help me unwind after work.  For over 20 years now, I have been teaching card making in person as well as online.  My favorite part of teaching is that moment when someone who thinks they can’t make a card, finishes one and that spark of realization hits, that they actually made it!  My favorite part of card making is the moment when the card is almost done.  I can see it coming together and it’s so satisfying.  When I’m not in my craft room, I am spending time with my husband of 21 years, and trying to keep up with my daughter that’s in college many states away.