Hello stampers
Before I get started with today card I want to say a BIG THANK YOU to all the 20 ladies that join me last night for the last workshop at the house well maybe not the last but with the move who knows when I will have another one in Cheyenne I know I will be back often with both kids in Wyoming but at the same time I know when I come to visit, I will want to spend time with the kidos so time will tell. First I call you my customer and now I call you all My Friends…..thank YOU so much for your support and your friendship, I sure hope that our path meet again. May God bless you all…. I’m not saying good bye I’m saying “A la prochine” to the next time..
WOW can you believe I’m in the business of stamping and did this card with NO stamp set, well this is just to show how the lovely designer paper it is to make a quick card. This pack of paper Happy Hunting is so hard to decide what side to use many time I like a side but the other one it don’t trill me but not in this pack both side and all sheet are great. I take more time to decide what side to use then making the card. All the ghost in this paper are vanilla so I use the Delightful Dijon to color just a few to give a little more dimension and voila. The Spooky is from the Seasonal Frame thinlits on page 40 and with the new Fine-Tip glue pen it easy to adhere to the card. Sure love that new glue for detail cut out work like a charm.
well my friends this is it for now I will be back tomorrow with a video. Stay tune and have a great day
Supplies for today card. Click on the image for easy shopping.
September customer Appreciation PDF With all order of $25.0 before tax and shipping and the Hostess code NM4HTMTZ you will get the PDF instruction send by e mail to make all the card in the picture. If your order is 150 or above DO NOT enter the code so you get the rewards and I still send you the PDF. To shop CLICK HEREThank YOU for your Support ! Have a great day!
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