For anyone who is here in Portland, Oregon this Wednesday eve, I am teaching a fun creative gift wrapping class hosted by West Elm in the Pearl. We will be making creative gift toppers as well as learning tips on basic wrapping and perfect bow tying. If you can join, just call the store at 503.224.4480 to save your spot. The class is only $5 to cover materials so come on down to the Pearl and join the fun! I would love to meet you. Cheers! ~ Lia
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I live near Portland and would love to attend a class. Where can I find what classes you are offering
Hi Krista,
We do not have regular classes and do not have one scheduled currently, if we will be having a class we will send out an email and it will be posted on our Instagram and Facebook page!
You are so talented. I look forward to your e-mails and being able to do something original. I wish I lived near you, I think England is a bit far away.
Perhaps I will be in England for a class someday. 🙂
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Oh my God !!!!!!!!
I would like to live near you to learn. I’m sure that it will be wonderful !!!!!
Here in Brazil, I will be thing about your class.
Márcia Leal
I wish you were here too! 🙂
Doggone it wish we lived around there, I’d so love to meet you and learn great tricks about gift wrapping. I tend to get kinda lazy these days.
Sorry I have to miss it. Hope all goes exceedingly well. Happy week
It would be fun to meet you too!
Darn! I wish I lived in Oregon! But, alas, I live in Florida… so the drive would be a tad too far. So… for those of us that can’t be at your class, will you be doing a post on the things you teach?
Thank you!
Yes, I will be sharing some of it. My post tomorrow, the cocktail napkin poinsettia is one of the things in the class.
Thank you, Lia! I LOVE the Poinsettias! They look so real.
They are fun to make and oh so easy!