Meeting Cheryl Mezzetti
Scrap a Ganza part 2

Saturday night ended pretty late. On
Saturday night, we always celebrate Scrap a Ganza night together. A fun night of shopping, cropping, yapping with new and old friends and playing games.
I really had a blast, but it was also very early when the alarm clock rang
the next morning.
I went downstairs for breakfast and had a blast with Cheryl and Karen, trying to find “typical
Dutch food” in packages to bring home to America.
We talked for a while and then got ready for classes again.
Today's classes was the double Hansel and Gretel class (see
April's article)
and the altered pretty class.
I was very much in love with this class. I really really love the soft colors and the romantic feel of this album.
I could picture my own Amber in these photos.
Like yesterday, the classes were filled with people from all over Europe from Great Britain to Scandinavia
from Germany to Spain.
The people were super fun, in a great mood and totally excited about the class.
And, again, Cheryl was a great teacher during all three classes.
The people were so excited that she got invited to teach in other countries, too.
We had lots of fun and at the end we took some class pictures.

During class, Cheryl spotted a windmill outside and I went onto the balcony and took a few pictures.
After class, we talked a little more in the lounge and then Karen and Cheryl got an invitation to go for a little sight-seeing and take some pictures of the windmill up close.
I was totally sad our weekend came to an and but so thankful for the opportunity to meet her.
For now, I will leave you with some pages of the other mini album she taught.








If you go to Cheryl’s blog you will find inspiring blog post filled with art (and the cutest set of twins I have ever seen!) In the sideline of her blog you will find her teaching schedule.
See you next month for another traveling class.