I think I’m going to love the supplies for this year! 
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Bev Adams, Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator
More Organization – More Time for Crafting
I love this card! It was so simple and so elegant. It opens to reveal a repeat of the design and the greeting.
Unfortunately it uses a lot of retiring products. The lattice die and the En Francais stamp will be hard to find now. I think you could achieve a similar look by substituting leaves or maybe even one of the new Thinlits in the 14-15 annual catalog. Or perhaps even totally recreating the intertwined circles with the Circles Collection Framelits.
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What? Sour Cream? What is that about?
Perhaps you remember when some company packaged sour cream like this to be served with a baked potato.
Turns out this is a quick and cute way to package any little treat. They are especially quick and easy with the Designer Series Paper Stacks with 4 1/2″ x 6 1/2″ paper. Make a quick tag with the Scallop Tag Topper Punch and you’re practically done! This little lady bug came from Bug Me which I believe is sold out. Too bad. But you could use the same idea with so many different stamps.
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This card was quick and easy. I show how to use a 2-Way glue pen to make a mask, stamp and emboss, then sponge.
This card could be used for many different occasions.
Remember to allow the glue to dry fully before adhering to the card. I gave it 20 minutes, but it really wasn’t enough. You could also try painters’ tape or sticky notes for masking. You might want to test before using.
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Secret Garden Thoughts & Prayers