Find Out About Linda's New Class!

Published: Tue, 08/21/12



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August 21, 2012  |  Digital Scrapper News  |  Volume 10 Issue 34

Hi ,
 
It's Linda Sattgast here, popping in to give you a very special announcement about my new class.

If you've ever agonized over how to finish your scrapbook pages, then you are NOT alone. This is the number one struggle for most scrapbookers: how to choose and arrange the elements on their pages.

That's why I decided to create a class called Easy Page Design 2--Focus on Elements. I want you to become a confident scrapbooker, and that means making sure you have the tools you need to create pages that turn people's heads in a gallery.

I invite you to find out more about this class, including my crazy Element Stash Giveaway. (What was I thinking?!)

And I have a special Early Bird Bonus for those of you who sign up by midnight Eastern time on Friday, August 24, 2012. (Click here to find out more about it.)

This class starts on September 6, 2012 after the craziness of summer is over, and it ends before the busy holidays--we'll have 8 weeks of fun together, but if you can't make all the lessons, don't worry--it's a "Forever Access" class, meaning it'll be there when you're ready.

Here's where you can find out more about Easy Page Design 2.
 
Love and scrapbooking success,

Linda Sattgast

Linda Sattgast
 
P.S. I think you're going to love my Early Bird Bonus! Find out more.
 
 
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