November Project Kit – 3-D Framed Shaker Winter Scene

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This month’s Creative Club project kit is a unique 3-D 16″ x 16″ Framed
Shaker Winter Scene. You will love creating this fun 3-D home decor
piece using pre-cut layers of cardstock and fun snowflake loose sequins that actually move when you tilt the frame.
Order more than one kit so that you can create one for yourself and others
for gifts. 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 3-D Framed Shaker Winter Scene kit is $35 and includes the
following
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Add-ons and other supplies needed to create the project:

The kit makes one 16″ x 16″ 3-D Framed Shaker Winter Scene.
Watch the video below to see how the snowflakes in the sky actually move when you tilt the frame.

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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