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New Weekly Discounts thru 10-5
Make your own envelopes and boxes with the Envelope Punch Board and the Gift Box Punch Boards. Start your savings now. Click HERE! Don't forget to use HOSTESS CODE CMHQ6TMX when placing your order. At the endo f the month I will draw name/s for the Stampin Rewards. (provided enough orders recevied to qualify)
Do You Struggle with Cardmaking?
Now you no longer have to worry about that when using a One Sheet Wonder template. Here are five cards I created using a 6 X 6 template. Quick and easy to create from start to finish. Won’t you give it a try? Checkout my YouTube channel to watch how I prepared these cards. https://www.youtube.com/live/333VZYvTOdw?si=HcWyXCv7KqdKpVM5…
Try it Before You Buy it–From Stampin’ Up!
FINALLY…….A SERVICE TO HELP YOU STAMP WITHOUT LEAVING THE COMFORT OF YOUR HOME! Do you have a passion for Stamping but don’t have time and Life Gets in the Way?? Then you will love… Paper Pumpkin It's so easy to get started. Simply sign up for the program by visiting www.mypaperpumpkin.com and click Get…
Greeting Cards- Dog, Cats & Flamingos
As promised here are a few more photos of cards at my Shop & Play Open House. Hot Diggity Dog can be found in your Catalog or by clicking here. This set comes with 14 stamps which allow you to create the dog of your choice. Such as a Pug, Poodle or even a Weener…
Weekly Deals
Check out this weeks deals! Envelope Liners -Great way to dress up the inside of your envelope Finishing Touches Framelits Regals Buttons – You can never have enough buttons! Smoky Slate embossing powder – A nice alternative to standard black embossing powder Squares collections framelits – A lot of uses and great for layering. Window…
Did You Know: That an estimated 1 Billion Valentine Day Cards are sent each year?
In addition to the United States, Valentine's Day is celebrated in Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, France and Australia. In Great Britain, Valentine's Day began to be popularly celebrated around the 17th century. By the middle of the 18th, it was common for friends and lovers of all social classes to exchange small tokens of affection…

