Thursday, May 7, 2015

Pencils in the Pines

                                                                              May 6th, 2015


I just returned from a jam packed weekend teaching Prismacolor pencil techniques at the Great Yosemite Stamp Escape in Bass Lake, CA.  100 crafty ladies rotating through four wildly varied classes at a vintage lodge amidst the majestic pines.  Who could ask for more?  Both the teachers and the students had so much fun learning about new craft products, honing their skills and spending quality time with friends old and new. 

I was privileged to have my predecessor at Pink Ink Stamps, Karen Lockhart, as my more than able assistant (and roommate).  It was like having two teachers for the price of one!  I also felt like I had a clone of myself when it came to set up and break down - she knew what to do without being told and is a very tidy packer-upper!  I couldn't have asked for a better companion...we had plenty of laughs in knotty pine cabin no. 247!

Especially enjoyable was connecting with the other teachers.  I now have some new Facebook friends!  If you have the opportunity, by all means GO to Great Yosemite Stamp Escape 2016!  I certainly hope to come back again as a teacher one day.  I'm always remiss about taking photos and it's difficult to do when you are teaching the class, but here just are a few snaps of Stamp Escape 2015.  Now, it's time to catch up on "Pink" work!

I started the day with a PINK (berry) bagel!
The view of Bass Lake from our classroom
Learning how to shade Pink Ink's "Going Buggy" stamp
Some advice on shading flowers
Me with my smiling students
All the teachers at Yosemite Stamp Escape 2015


5 comments:

  1. Love the pics! Beautiful scenary and beautiful smiles, too! The ladies are so happy to be with you. tfs

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  2. Looks like you had a ton of fun, along with gorgeous scenery! Sure wish I could've gone and soaked up all of yours and Karen's fabulous teaching!

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  3. We did have a ton of fun and I'm inspired to start playing with my colored pencils. Thanks Peggy Jo!

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  4. We did have a ton of fun and I'm inspired to start playing with my colored pencils. Thanks Peggy Jo!

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  5. Can't begin to tell you how much I learned during your class. I so enjoyed you and Karen. Reservations already made for next year!

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