October Creative Club – Pathfinding Cards and Tote Kit

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October’s Creative Club will be held on Thursday, October 23rd at 7pm. This month we will continue our celebration of Fall by making a set of (15) cards/envelopes and a matching tote with a “thankful—fall theme.”

The basic project kit is $30 and includes all of the following: 
Additional products needed to complete this project:
Ink Pads: ChocolateDesert SandGoldrushOlive, Glacier
Adhesive of your choice
3-D Foam Tape
Hole Punch
Art Philosophy Cricut Cartridge (Cricut tag will be pre-cut for you in the kit, but you will need this if you would like to make more in the future.)

Add additional kits without stamp set for just $15 more!


You will learn how to make this adorable mini tote to hold your cards or use as a gift bag.

You will make (5) cards each of (3) designs for a total of 15 cards.
The card sentiments are perfect for letting loved ones know how thankful you are for them.

You can even use the cute images on the stamp set to decorate the envelopes.
Kits are now sold out. Thank you for the great response.  

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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