I thought I would just put a few notes on here about my crafty sessions. When I advertise on social media it is tricky to tell you about what actually happens at each type of event.
On alternate Monday afternoons I go to the lovely Coffee and Crumbs, Kirkgate, Kildwick just beside the church. The guys there are fab. The food is great and the cakes are amazing!
We get together at 2.15pm for around an hour. The team prepare your orders while we chat and make a start on our card making. I have everything you need to make a greetings card to take away with you. I charge £3 for the class. You pay for your own cafe choices.
Here you can see the logo that I use for my Kildwick class and some of the things we have made.

On the alternate week I have a Coffee and Card session at the Brown Bag Cafe Otley St, Skipton 
Completely different to the Monday cafe and yet so much in common- great food, great drinks and a fantastically friendly team. Same structure except it’s a morning session – we get together at 10.15am for around an hour. £3 for you crafting session plus your cafe purchases.
This is the logo I use for my Skipton sessions and some more of my cards.

Every 4 weeks I have my Colour Club. Cost is £22.50 and includes an Ink pad, card, Stampin’ Write marker and ribbon in the chosen colour plus white card and a crafting kit. The class lasts for 2 hours and includes refreshments.
This is currently full but if you are interested please let me know.

Also 4 weekly, I have my Crafty Cream Tea. We meet for 2 1/2 hours, starting with refreshments – often fresh cream and strawberry scones with drinks. It means we can chat as people arrive, although it’s only a small group of 6 maximum. Once we have finished we can start with our crafting. There’s always a card, sometimes 2 or 3 depending on my plan and how familiar I am with each individual crafter. I aim to make things that are appropriate to my guest’s skill set. We also make things that are seasonal whilst respecting each other’s values.
Here are some of our Crafty Cream tea projects.

Finally, did you know that Stampin’ Up! was originally set up as a Party Plan company and it is one of the company principles. The idea of groups of friends getting together and inviting a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator to join them to share their love of crafting and the techniques and products is much encouraged. I would be so happy to come to your home, at your place of work, your meetings etc and provide you with a crafting experience. 

Finally, whilst I’m writing this post, did you know you get get a free tutorial bundle with any order from the current Stampin’ Up! catalogue, using my demonstrator ID. Using the link by clicking here.

Please contact me if you have any questions.
Info@beenbusycrafting.co.uk
Angela