March Project Kit – Artfully Sent Birthday Cards

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This month’s Creative Club will be held on Thursday, March 19th at 7pm and the project is a fun one! I have had many requests for a class that focuses on the Artfully Sent Cricut cartridge and I am happy to oblige. This month we will be making birthday cards using the festive Confetti Wishes Collection and the Artfully Sent Cricut cartridge. You will earn how to use lots of the different functions on the cartridge including the swing card, pop-up card, pocket card, sentiment card, and sleeve card functions.

The kit is $25 and includes the following:

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Additional supplies needed:
We will use the sentiment card key to make this cute die-cut cupcake card.

The “sleeve key” will help us make this mini card that is the perfect size to hold a gift card.

 My favorite card in the kit is this one where we will use a pocket card on the front and…

 …there will be a special pop-up surprise on the inside!

Ok, so maybe this is my favorite card. I don’t know. I just love them all. You will learn how to make a swing card that opens up in a fun, unique way. 

The last one uses some of the left over Confetti Wishes Compliments to make a quick and easy birthday card.

On of the best things about this kit is that it comes with a stamp set called “Belated Birthday.” I don’t know about you, but I am great at making cards, but not so great at sending them. I was thrilled when Close to my Heart came out with a stamp set just for me! Now I can add a cute “belated” wish to any of my cards that I forgot to send out on time. If you have no problems with forgetting birthdays like I do, then you will be happy to know that there are a couple of regular birthday wishes in the set as well.
 

All kits are now sold. Thank you for the great response.


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You do not need to be local to participate.  

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4 Comments

  1. Thanks, Lisa. I have bought many kits from you over the years and I am never disappointed . Amazing talent.
    Linda

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