This was a small class with big ambitions... I even had one student who took the medium to a whole new level and made wonderful little 3/D boxes and shrines! Just look at all the work they did...
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All great stuff again! I like the boxes and shrines in the first photo, very specia indeed!
how beautiful the work and how inspired by their beautiful teacher they are! ulla, these are wonderful classes! i too want to come to one. i just got the castle brochure and it was so inspiring with the class listings...sigh.
sonice to see your family looking so happy too!
xoxoxo susan
Ulla, how do you get the copper tape to have the scalloped edge? Are you using wide tape and using silly scissors with it???? I love the unusual edging.....I am GREEN with envy! I WANT TO TAKE YOUR CLASS!! Your hubby looks good.....he must be doing better to do all that traveling! I sure hope so. xxxLinda
oh my goodness- these are wonderful! i want to take a class like this so badly! and seeing how creative your students were makes me want to learn even more! :) thanks so much for sharing!!
hugs,
maryann
As soon as I looked at these photos I thought the work looked different from that done at other classes you've shown us. Equally as nice, but with a different feel to it.
Looks like everyone was really engrossed in what they were doing.
I think those boxes are a really cool idea.
All great stuff again! I like the boxes and shrines in the first photo, very specia indeed!
Posted by: Carol | Thursday, June 29, 2006 at 05:10 AM
I love the stuff you and your class make, so creative and beautiful.
Posted by: cruststation | Wednesday, June 28, 2006 at 04:15 AM
how beautiful the work and how inspired by their beautiful teacher they are! ulla, these are wonderful classes! i too want to come to one. i just got the castle brochure and it was so inspiring with the class listings...sigh.
sonice to see your family looking so happy too!
xoxoxo susan
Posted by: susan@artstream | Tuesday, June 27, 2006 at 11:57 PM
Ulla, how do you get the copper tape to have the scalloped edge? Are you using wide tape and using silly scissors with it???? I love the unusual edging.....I am GREEN with envy! I WANT TO TAKE YOUR CLASS!! Your hubby looks good.....he must be doing better to do all that traveling! I sure hope so. xxxLinda
Posted by: lindaharre | Tuesday, June 27, 2006 at 09:57 PM
oh my goodness- these are wonderful! i want to take a class like this so badly! and seeing how creative your students were makes me want to learn even more! :) thanks so much for sharing!!
hugs,
maryann
Posted by: maryann | Tuesday, June 27, 2006 at 05:57 PM
Fabulous - wish I could have joined in! I love the first photo.
Posted by: Julie | Tuesday, June 27, 2006 at 12:14 PM
As soon as I looked at these photos I thought the work looked different from that done at other classes you've shown us. Equally as nice, but with a different feel to it.
Looks like everyone was really engrossed in what they were doing.
I think those boxes are a really cool idea.
Posted by: Mrs.Staggs | Tuesday, June 27, 2006 at 10:56 AM
I'm trying to teach myself how to do this at home... oh man, how I wish I could take your class! They look amazing!! :)
Posted by: kathleen | Tuesday, June 27, 2006 at 10:30 AM
Beautil things! and the pictures are great, you see that they really worked a lot!
Posted by: Catalina | Tuesday, June 27, 2006 at 08:27 AM