Nov. 4th - Sally Towers-Sybblis - Whimsical Christmas Cards

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Date: November 4th, 2025 - Tuesday

Time: 6:30pm - 9pm

Instructor: Sally Towers-Sybblis

Medium: watercolours and ink

Location: upstairs in the Art Guild Room at the Lacombe Memorial Centre

Class supplies list below, scroll down to see more!

Please note: this class is non-refundable , and has a maximum student number of 30

Fee:

Date: November 4th, 2025 - Tuesday

Time: 6:30pm - 9pm

Instructor: Sally Towers-Sybblis

Medium: watercolours and ink

Location: upstairs in the Art Guild Room at the Lacombe Memorial Centre

Class supplies list below, scroll down to see more!

Please note: this class is non-refundable , and has a maximum student number of 30

Payments: if you would like to pay for your class spot via etransfer, please still register online through our website, and send your etransfer payment to lacombealbertaartguild@gmail.com to complete your registration.

Supplies list:

  • A 5x7" piece of Arches 140lb. cold pressed

  • watercolour paper (or 5.5x7.5" if you want a taped border around it)

  • A water container

  • Rag

  • Palette Paper towel

  • Round brushes size 2 and 10 maybe a 6 too!

  • Watercolour paints:

    • Sap green

    • Phthalo blue

    • Pyrolle red Quinacridone gold

    • Quinacridone magenta

    • Burnt sienna

    • Payne’s grey or black

    • White

    • A white Posca pen size 0.7mm

    • A black micron sigma pen size 01

  • Optional: Gold, green,silver and red glitter glue

Bio:

Sally is a mixed-media artist from Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. Her whimsical style of art often incorporates a combination of lettering, watercolor, and book making. 

Her passion lies in inspiring others to experience the joy of creativity. She does this through teaching various workshops around the province and online. 

Sally believes everyone has the innate ability to create. Her teaching style is one that inspires and evokes joy through the process of creativity.
Her journey to become an artist began at Grant MacEwan University where she studied Fibre Arts and Visual Communications. Upon graduating, she landed a job as a window dresser and display specialist at the downtown Hudson's Bay store in Edmonton. It wasn't until she moved to Red Deer and had her two children that she found her true calling. A friend introduced her to the Lettering Arts Guild of Red Deer where she studied calligraphy, painting and book making.
Sally’s desire to become an artist has been dramatically influenced by her father's 17 year affliction with Alzheimer's disease. She talks about this in her self published book “The Circle Club” a journey of hope and healing.