Next Meeting dates

Here are the some dates for 2020 so you can all organise your diaries.

Aylsham -Saturdays 2pm -5pm (please ask for address)

8th February
7th March
11th April



Hethersett Village Hall - Sundays 09.30 - 12.30 pm


9th February
8th March
12th April


Thursday 6 June 2019

June 2019 - please note date change 15th &16th

Hi everyone hope you are all keeping well. Firstly I'd like to remind you of the date change - we will be 1 week later than usual due mainly to Sylvia being on holiday. This has also worked in my benefit as we had the fantastic news that my daughter has been award a prize at school for the best student in history and as such my husband & I have been invited to attend this Saturday to see her prize being awarded & then to continue the celebrations with a barbeque afterwards. So please can you all wish for good weather this weekend  ðŸ˜˜

As you have been all requesting different techniques I thought it would be fun to try the bleeding tissue technique and have a  play with a product called Brusho, which are essentially magic crystals that contains inks that they release when they come into contact with fluid ie water. Paperartsy also have a similar product called Infusions but they also have a walnut stain added.

As we said in our email please do not rush out to buy these products but if you do possess any please can you bring them along as it will greatly help to speed things along.

Also it will be rather messy so if you want to protect yourself please bring an apron & gloves with you plus LOTS of scrap paper.

So here goes with this month's examples

Card 1 - Bleeding Circles - this is the bleeding tissue technique which I know some have done at a different class but hopefully you will still enjoy it








Card 2 - Spritze Away - the first Brusho technique 



Card 3 -  Controlled Brusho - as you will discover Brusho have a mind of their own but we will attempt to control them with this technique




Card 4 - It's all about the background - as the name implies it's the background that uses this technique but as I will show you, you can use it for your focal image as well