October Project Kit – Slimline Christmas Cards

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This month’s Creative Club project kit is a set of 8 festive Slimline
Christmas cards using the
Holly & Ivy Scrapbooking stamp set. You will make 8 slimline cards (2 each of 4 designs) including a fun
shaker design. There will not be a local class this month, but you can order
a kit to be mailed to you or you may pick it up if you are local.
The basic kit is $45 and includes the following:


Add-ons and other supplies needed to create the project:


Additional kits without stamp set or Loose Gems are just $15
extra.

Add on the coordinating Thin Cuts metal dies for just $5 extra.
The kit makes 8 slimline cards (2 each of 4 designs.)

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


For more information on my monthly “no commitment” Creative Club,
click here.
♥︎ You do not need to be local to participate. ♥︎

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