What a beautiful weekend teaching at the Ostsee Scrap Event (Baltic Sea Event). The location was awesome – just a 15 minute walk from the beach, wonderful room with our own private terrace, wonderful students, great organiser and co-teacher and filling yummie food. What more can you ask for?
Here are some pictures of my morning stroll to the beach – it was awesome -almost no one at the beach – sun shining already – calm and relaxing. I walked for two hours and it totally relaxed me – good way to start then off the workshops :)
It was awesome to meet my sweet friend Andrea again and to meet Barbara for the first time. Here is Andrea in action teaching
and here I am with Dani, the organiser and Barbara
We had lot’s of fun all together during a photo shooting session that Andrea had during her workshop – with some nice accessories- LOL
After that we had to eat the biggest, yummiest home-made oven fresh cream puffs with a cherry sauce filling I have ever seen in my entire life…went right on the hips ;)
It might have been the sugar high that made me pulls some pretty hilarious faces while teaching…I have no other excuse actually ;)
We used lot’s of yummie Liquitex Products and thank you Liquitex for sending me some of the Liquitex Professional Spray Paints and Professional Markers – they found some happy winners :)
and here are some canvases from my Season Texture Class
and of the Be Awesome Be a Book Nut class. Of course I forgot to take pictures of my layout class (I will never learn- LOL)
And last but not least a picture of our wonderful group!
Danke Mädels- es hat super großen Spaß mit Euch gemacht!!!!
There is nothing better when a great relaxed creative workshop weekend!
Huge hugs
Nat
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rains
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I’ve been to this area! My father in law lives near there. I wish we’d visited while you were teaching. Looked like a great weekend.
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Jean Marmo
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Great photos!
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Anke
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Es war toll dich mal live kennenzulernen.
Lg Anke aus dem Norden
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Sue Clarke
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I’ve never seen those beach chairs in person (just in the movies)…they look so comfy for reading a book by the ocean. Love the funny photos. Looks like it was a great weekend!
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Donna
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I had to chuckle at your comment about forgetting to take photos. It happens to me a lot, I get caught up with the FUN and well that isn’t really so bad, is it? Your weekend looks like loads of creative fun. thanks for sharing.
Peace,
Donna
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Martha Richardson
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Looks like a fun time was had by all…great photos & the cream puff….WOW!
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Lorraine aka grannypoppy
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It looks like you had a great time :) I love those beach chairs! I saw them last year for the first time when I visited Warnemunde. Are they a common sight on Baltic beaches?
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Nathalie Kalbach
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Lorraine, ohhh I love them too :) Yes those beach chairs are very common at the Baltic Sea and also the North Sea here in Germany. I looked into this after your comment and it looks as if actually those beach chairs – which we call beach baskets literally translated, were first made in Warnemünde Germany :) So I assume we can call it a typical German thing- which I wasn’t aware of. Fun :) Thanks for your question- it made me learn something new too :) huge hugs
nat
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