October Creative Club – Christmas Cards and Tote Bag

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October’s Creative Club will be held on Thursday, October 18th at 7pm. We will be using Close to my Heart’s beautiful Pear & Partridge
Collection to make 15 Christmas cards (5 cards each of 3 designs) and a
cute tote bag to hold them. Once you send out your cards, you can use
the tote as a gift bag!

The project kit is $30 and includes all of the following: 
  • (15) 4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″ Colonial White Cards/Envelopes
  •  Pear& Partridge Workshop on the Go stamp set (see photo below)
  • (3) pieces of Pear & Partridge patterned paper
  • (4) sheets of cardstock (Colonial White, Cranberry, and (2) Cocoa)
  • (6) Pre-cut Colonial White bracket shapes
  • (6) Pre-cut Cranberry bracket shapes
  • (10) Pre-cut Cranberry poinsettia shapes
  • (108) Red Glitter Gems
  • 5 yards of Tan Twill Ribbon
  • Step-by-step instructions
Other supplies, not included, needed to complete the project:

Stamp set that is included with your kit.

Your

completed cards and envelopes will fit inside the adorable tote bag that you will also make.
Everything will be at your fingertips when you are ready to fill out
your Christmas cards this year. Once you send out your cards, you can
use the tote bag as a gift bag for someone special.

Make (5) each of these three cards.

 

Everything fits nicely inside your tote.

ETA: Thank you for the wonderful response. 
This class is now full, and all kits are sold out. Sorry.

If you are a CTMH Consultant and would like the instructions for this project, feel free to visit my “Consultant Project Guide” page here for more information.

Feel free to contact me
for more information or to sign up for this month’s class. Please
contact me no later than October 7th if you would like to join us for the
class.


 
To find out more about my monthly “no-commitment” Creative Club, click here.
You do not need to be local to participate!

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13 Comments

  1. Oh mu gosh each month these projects just are so darn gorgeous. I just need to grab your creativity for an hour or two…each week. LOL Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous. Love this months project.

  2. Yours are so much more beautiful than the WOTG!
    Can i just get the tote and directions from you since I already have the WOTG?

  3. Beautiful Lisa, just stunning!!! LOVE your ideas and your artwork! You amaze me at the wonderful kits you create…LOVE it! Blessings to you for a beautiful day! 🙂

  4. Can I buy the directions for the tote? I have the paper but love the tote would Paypal for that!
    PS.. I agree with everyone else. YOU ARE AMAZING..No wonder your Top of the LINE

  5. Lisa, you always blow me away with your creative simplicity! I love everything you create…especially this! Have a blessed day, Pamela

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