Hi There Creators, So I'm organised enough that I have next months class cards worked out (woo hoo go me!🤣) Classes are on: Friday 3rd at 1pm in Laanecoorie & Saturday 4th October 10.30am in Maryborough. As the 4th also happens to be World Card-Making Day I have permission from the church to use the hall for longer so we can watch it all together. However, I totally recommend you register here, World Card Making Day registration , regardless of whether you'll be there or you won't be, as you can watch it in retrospect PLUS they did say there'll be gift afterwards for everyone who registers! If you want to craft along with it you can purchase this kit and make it along with the presenters: Handmade & Heartfelt Kit Anyway back to the cards for the month..... First up, I don't think I've used this gorgeous Sunflower 3D embossing folder yet in a class, and Oh my goodness every time I use it, it packs a punch! to see all the goodies ...
Something Saturday - Pop Up Pals Kit
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Hi there Creators,
Today I thought I'd show off this kit, which is really cute! Would make great kids cards (and even some Big kids would enjoy them I reckon!) It's the Pop Up Pals Kit (click the link to see it) you'll get to create 4 individual cards, and I think a bit of a bargain at $17.50 (just under $4.50 per card) which if you have had to buy a pop up card recently I'd imagine they are a lot more than that!, plus the added bonus of being able to say "I made it" 😍
Ok, so here are the 4 cards you'll create with this kit:
Then the insides of the cards:
If you missed the video here it is:
I hope these inspire you to create
God Bless love
Heather xox
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