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Spring Catalog Stamp A Stack

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Thank you to the ladies that attended, it is always a fun time! Here are three samples of what we did. I like to keep these simple and quick.  Ciao Birdy  stamp sets: Ciao Baby (SU! Spring 2013 catalog), and Best of Everything ink : lucky limeade, and rose red paper : rose red, whisper white and lucky limeade card stock; patterns designer series paper accessories : petite curly label (SAB 2013) Mixed Bunch Tea stamp sets : Mixed Bunch, Fabulous Phrases (love, love love!) ink : calypso coral and early espresso paper : so saffron, whisper white, calypso coral and lucky limeade; Tea for Two designer series paper accessories : blossom punch and small oval punch Carry On stamp sets: Carry On (hostess only) ink: early espresso and island indigo paper: island indigo, so saffron, early espresso and whisper white card stock; Tea for Two designer series paper accessories: scallop punch, big rhinestones and window frames framelits Thanks for stopping by!
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Saturday, January 5th at 10am We will be making 5 all occasion cards for just $15. All supplies are provided.  Please RSVP by Friday January 4th. The cost for supplies is $15

Clearance Rack Blitz!

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Shop now! Items are on sale at up to 80% off. This is a great way to stock up on your crafting products. This ribbon just $3.99!  this designer series paper just $2.19 Real red ink pad $2.99 So head on over and check it out! Just head to the Shop Now tab at the top. Happy Stampin' Tricia

Twisted Holiday Card

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I am in love with this card! It is the twisted card featuring our Be of Good Cheer dsp. We did this last night at our Stamp Club meeting and it was a big hit and you would be surprised at how simple it is too. All it takes is a 4-1/4" x 11" piece of cardstock scored from the top right corner down to the bottom left corner long ways. Fold your piece along the score line and then fold it in half. Voila! A twisted card. You should have a pocket on the front as well as the inside. We used the inside one as a gift card holder. To add the designer paper accents I cut a rectangular green polka dot piece 2" x 5-3/4" and cut it diagonally from the top right to the bottom left along the taller side. For the snowflake part my piece of dsp was 4" x 4-12" again cut diagonally from the top right to bottom left along the taller side. Supplies: stamp set: Bold snowflake single stamp and Greetings of the Season ink: cherry cobbler paper: Be of Good Cheer dsp
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Moving Forward

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I gave this cute card to my dear friend Diana for the lovely SU! items she gave me for my birthday and for being such a great friend to me! This card features a great set we received FREE at convention it is called Moving Forward. This stamp is special to SU! as $3 from every set sold goes to the Ronald McDonald house charity. SU! is a really wonderful company to represent. SUPPLIES:  stamp set: Moving Forward, Made for you ink: lucky limeade, raspberry ripple, and early espresso paper: lucky limeade, early espresso and whisper white cardstock; orchard harvest designer series paper accessories: chevron embossing folder, bakers twine and basic rhinestones Happy Stampin' Tricia

Texture Boutique with Carrie Cudney

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For anyone who loves the embossing look on their cards and projects, this Texture Boutique is perfect for you! It is compact and adorable! It works with our entire embossing folders line, however it will not cut so you cannot use it with any of the dies. With a few quick turns of the handle you will have embossed accents to add to all your paper crafts! It starts at just $29.95 for just the machine or you can order a bundle with two exclusive embossing folders for $39.95. Supplies are very limited on this item as it is a trial run to see if there is any interest from customers. This item is perfect for anyone not yet ready to get the die cutting sysytem but really loves the embossed look. And for me who already had the die cutting system, I emboss a lot and this looks like it will fit on my desk so I can emboss without having to go to my big shot, which I can't keep on my desk. I have had many Cricut owners ask about embossing, here is your answer! Watch the video below to se