February Project Kit: Build-a-Rainbow Card Kit

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This month’s Creative Club project kit is a set of 10 cards using the
Build-a-Rainbow and Best Wishes Thin Cuts dies. You will create 2 each of 5
designs including 2 different shaker designs and a unique partial clear card.
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 Build-a-Rainbow Card Kit is $50 and includes the following:


Add-ons and other supplies needed to create the project:
Because many of you already have some of the required supplies, I am
listing them separately to make it easier to add on the items that you
don’t already have. You can use any ink colors to make the cards. I
listed the colors I used on the samples below.

Add extra kits without Thin Cuts for an additional $25.

Create 10 cards (2 each of 5 designs) including shaker cards, clear
cards, and die cut cards.

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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