Warm Wishes

Recently I participated in a fun filled day of business training. The day was spent with business session and stamping. While I was listening to the training sessions, I worked on the make-n-takes that we were given. Due to the back order issues (thankful everything is slowly coming back), I had to improvise a bit from the original idea.

I have been using Thick Basic White Cardstock as a card base when I use white cardstock. My card base is a standard card base 8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ – scored at 4 1/4″. I adhered A Walk in the Forest Designer Series Paper Piece 1 – 4 5/8″ x 1 1/4″ and Piece 2 – 4 5/8″ x 2″ to a piece of Garden Green Cardstock cut to 3 1/2″ x 4 3/4″. One one card, I wrapped a piece of Iridescent White Ribbon around the Garden Green Cardstock before adhering to the card from with . Liquid Glue or Stampin’ Seal. I cut a larger circle from the Deckled Circle Dies in Pretty Peacock Cardstock and just smaller circle in Basic White Cardstock. I stamped the warm wishes sentiment from the Beary Cute Stamp Set in Pretty Peacock Ink and snow flake in Balmy Blue Ink on the Basic White Deckled Circle. I attached the Basic White Deckled Circle to the Pretty Peacock Deckled circle. I used a Iridescent Pearl in the center of the snow flake. On a scrap of Basic White Cardstock I stamped the presents in Old Olive Ink, Balmy Blue Ink and Pretty Peacock Ink and colored in using Old Olive Blends, Balmy Blue Blends and Pretty Peacock Blends and fussy cut and adhered to Deckled Circle with Stampin’ Dimensionals. I attached the Deckled Circle to the bottom right side of the card with Stampin’ Dimensionals.

I do have two reminders for you:

Monthly Card Club sign up for our brand new monthly card club (still need a catchy name for it!) ends on October 15 for the Pick of the Patch. Click HERE for more information on club. This month we will be making 2 each of 3 cards and 2 treat boxes.

If your wish list $100 or more, please consider our Starter Kit+. You can save either 35% off your starter kit or receive 35% more in your starter kit. You can read more about the NO OBLIGATION Starter Kit HERE.



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