just a little reminder

just a little reminder
Just a little reminder: I do use "retired" items in my projects so current customers can get inspired! You will notice that once you click on the listed items as they will not show up in my SU! store

Friday, March 9, 2012

Cards in a Jar

While at leadership we got one more idea sheet for a cute project that used a mason jar that had cards in it.

I came up with a modified version of that and held a class not so long ago!

The jar has 5 cards and 5 matching envelopes in it:

Cards in a Jar

This class featured the “Blossom Builders Kit”, “Twitterpated DSP” and the stamp set “Petite Pairs”.

If you missed out on this class, you can still order the supplies from me or via my store.

Item # Description
125572 Baker's Twine - Lucky Limeade (or other color)
119747 Buttons, Designer – Brights (or other color group)
125410 Designer Printed Kit - Blossom Builders
125406 Designer Series Paper, Twitterpated

If you order these items together, I will get the class handout as electronic document to you. It shows a picture of each card and has tips as well as a template on how to make the envelopes. This way you can work on your own… It’s truly EASY and a great gif idea!

Class attendees also received the stamp set “Petite Pairs” and a piece of Ribbon in white grosgrain for lid,  and punched some extra flowers with the, Blossoms Punch, Blossom Bouquet Triple Layer Punch… Cardstock in Riding Hood Red, Basic Gray, Baja Breeze, Island Indigo and Pear Pizzazz was used to make the cards. So keep that in mind when ordering. If you don’t have those items on hand, you may need to add them. You would use our own black or brown ink and greetings of your choice…

Let me know if you are interested in this, and don’t forget you could still qualify for FREE Sale-a-Bration items…

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