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February Stamp Club Projects

I wanted to share the projects that my stamp club gals made at this month's club.


This first card uses the stamp set from the Occasions Mini catalog called "Eat Chocolate". The colors used are Pretty In Pink, Chocolate Chip, Melon Mambo, Whisper White and Wild Wasabi.


For this project, I used the Pillow Box die for the Sizzix Big-Shot. The stamp set is again, "Eat Chocolate". The colors used are Crumb Cake, Whisper White, Rich Razzleberry and Early Espresso.


This last project is one that I cased from another demonstrator, LeeAnn Greff. She has come up with the idea for the "For You" 3x3 card. I thought, why not use all the stamp sets from this cute set.

This project uses a stamp set from the Sale-A-Bration brochure, "Punch Bunch". The only way to receive it is to place an order for $50 or more before shipping/handling and tax, and then receive it for FREE!

So, using the In-Colors Hostess Level 1 designer series paper stack, and the coordinating In-Color ink pads, I followed the same layout and came up with another 3 cards to make a set.

Glad you stopped by.

Comments

Yolanda said…
I love your 3x3 cards! I am going to have to case them. There great! Thanks so much for sharing. yolanda-tryingtobecreative.blogspot.com
Carrie Sampsel said…
These are so cute. Great blog. I'm your newest follower via the SC discussion. I'm #344 on the list. Thanks for sharing.
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Leena Girsa said…
Love those little 3x3 cards! Now following from SC #342...hope you'll return the favor when you get a chance. http://alacards.blogspot.com

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