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The new catalog is HERE! How long is your wish list!
I fell in love with the Come Sail Away Suite on page 145 of the new Stampin'Up! catalog! You can use the suite number to order the whole suite or buy the items individually. I love ONE NUMBER ORDERING! I used the Sail Away Trinkets, and Come Sail Away Designer Series Paper, and the Baker's…
Rocking Horse Bundle Baby & Christmas card!
I love the versatility of this bundle! It has die cuts for the bear and building blocks, also dies to die cut the gifts, drum, horn, and bow. The sentiments for the baby card are from the Enjoy the Rhythm and Happy Labels stamp sets. I forgot to add the speckles on my Petal Pink…
Latenightstampers Challenge 237 Non-traditional Christmas Colors
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Soccer Ball cards!
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