Fall Comfort

Sometimes life happens.
Here’s a wonderful fall card to send when
a friend needs to know you care.

We used the Jar of Haunts stamp set for the pumpkin
and the wonderful Suite Seasons greeting.

Pumpkin Comfort
Card Directions:
1.  Card Base — Crushed Curry — 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″
2.  Cajun Craze — 4″ x 5 1/4″
3.  Petals & Paisleys designer paper —  1 1/2″ x 5 1/4″
4.  Crushed Curry — 1/2″ x 5 1/4″
5.  Very Vanilla
a. stamp pumpkin and stem with Black
b. color with Blender Pen or Aqua Painter
Cajun Craze & Old Olive stamp pads
c. stamp greeting with Cajun Craze
d.  cut out using Layering Ovals framelit

What a great card to open while sitting with
a cup of Pumpkin Spice coffee.

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Scarecrow Season

As I am visiting Door County, Wisconsin this
weekend and it’s Fall Fest weekend, I thought this
would be the perfect card to share today.

It features the Cookie Cutter Halloween stamp set.
Scarecrow
Card Directions:
1.  Card Base — So Saffron — 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″
2.  Banners — Crushed Curry, Basic Gray & Warmth & Cheer designer paper
3.  Whisper White — stamp scarecrow with Black ink
use Blender Pen or Aqua Painter to color scarecrow
Basic Gray, So Saffron, Crushed Curry, Cajun Craze stamp pads
4.  Kraft Rope Trim – separate strands to look like straw
attach behind scarecrow

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Christmas Cards made FAST!!

Do you send out a lot of Christmas cards?
I have the perfect solution for you.
All you need is ONE package of the
This Christmas specialty designer paper
(found on page 172 of the Annual Catalog),
one package of the This Christmas cardstock pack
(Cherry Cobbler, Garden Green & Very Vanilla),
Cherry Cobbler and Garden Green stamp pads,
and the Tin of Tags stamp set.
Really — that's it and you can whip out a BUNCH of cards.
Here's what we did with these products:
Joy to the World
Warm Wishes
Spread Some Cheer
Making Spirits Bright
Aren't these great — quick & easy cards.
In an evening you could have all your cards cut,
stamped and assembled.
Then all you have left is to address them and be
ready to take to the post off right after Thanksgiving.
Surprise everyone this year and be the first to
put your cards in the mail.
Don't you get excited waiting to see who that first
Christmas card is from — mine is always my
Uncle Bob & Aunt Faith!!!

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