by Susan Itell | Jul 12, 2015 | Step it up Sunday!, Tips and Tricks!!! |

Here you go…..today is the day that I will show you a stepped up version of yesterday card. I must admit sometimes I do feel that it is not a huge difference and I hope that I do not disappoint you all…I am very simple and basic but I do think that there are many ways that you can make some changes to make it look different!
Remember to think of your cards as "formulas"…if you see a card style that "speaks to you" stop and look at it, break it down to see if it is something do-able for you to make and then if you can see yourself making it now and in the future with different stamp sets than I suggest that you get a binder, take notes and sketch it!
When you look at the cards this weekend they basically have the same elements:
- Card stock
- Stamp Set and ink
- Speed Tools – (2) circle punches
- Bakers Twine
Now is the fun part to see that they really are similar and I think you would be happy with either one….they just use (2) different techniques and I can honestly say, they both are very basic and easy cards to make.
Do you have a favorite?

In a nut shell…FOR SATURDAY:
- The sentiment and mat was adhered to the top of the stamped part of the card.
- I did not double stamp the flower image and stamped the dots
- I added the loops (see below scoop) in the bakers twine behind the popped up piece.
FOR TODAY'S CARD:
- I used the 1 3/4" circle punch to punch out a hole in the stamped piece
- I used both the 1 3/4" & 2" punch to create a bermuda bay ring to go around the opening.
- I stamped the sentiment and popped it out and then adhered it flat to the bermuda bay piece.
- I made a simple bow and used glue dots to adhere
- I "double" stamped…the outline was like yesterday, in Pool Party but today a used Soft Sky and stamped it off once before stamping. The centers of the flowers ate "full strength" Bermuda Bay.

I am all about clean and crisp lines, using lots of paper (but remember….SAVE THE INSIDES of your paper if it is going to be all covered up…..you can take punches, framelits etc….WHY NOT)?

This effect - seeing the ring of paper and then the sentiment below…it just adds a special touch and it is so easy. The best tip I can give you is to make sure that your circle punch is pushed all the way up and centered to the side….this way you will have a straight circle.

I am also all about speed tools….to me that includes out punches and framelits…I love both but a punch is so fast and easy. You can clearly see how they made this card come together in a snap!

Below is the outside of todays envelope….I just adore making the mailman smile and the way I look at it is – Your stamps are already "inky" so why not?

Below is a quick collage of tips and trick that might be useful for you! (click on it to make it larger) Please feel free to email me if you need further explanation or help!

This truly is a wonderful stamp set and I look forward to making many beautiful projects with it! Being that this is a photopolymer set…it does make it easier to see but the "key" about the way that the stamp set was designed was to be very "watercoloring look" – so that means that…if you are "off" a bit – it is just fine!
I already have an idea for a future card…hmmmm – vellum??? This would be gorgeous. Enjoy your Sunday, I am going to be having a "date" with my computer…and my patient son – hopefully he can help me work through some "Susan issues"!
Hope you can find some "me" time! Until tomorrow.
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by Susan Itell | Jun 28, 2015 | 3-D Projects, Step it up Sunday!, Tips and Tricks!!! |

Here is is – the 2nd of the 2 day post. Please click here to see yesterday's post on the treat bags. Remember that these are 25% off just thru Monday evening so NOW is the time for you to "hop on this deal". Also…read down to the end as I have a gift for you that qualify!
Below you will see the super simple and fun cards that I made that slide right down into the mini treat bag. Enjoy!

Here is another peek of the bags from yesterday and then I am going to share with you the dimensions to make some simple and quick cards to tuck in.

- The card base is 3 1/2" X 10" and scored at 5" ( you will get (2) cards from a sheet of paper.
- Use the left over from cutting the cards to cut out the banner framelits and then also use scraps to cut out another color that will coordinate.
- The 1st mat layer that gets adhered to the card base is 3 1/4" X 4 3/4"
- The next mat is 3" X 4 1/2"
- For the card that I made the pocket to slid a check into…it is a piece 1 1/2" X 3 1/2 and then the piece that I cut the heart out is 1" X 3 1/2"
You can clearly see that the sky is the limit and if you pop back to yesterday's comments….Chris did a BANG UP job with ideas in what to fill it with! I am going to use these a bunch.
I am going to share with you a collage of pictures that you will get a great idea on how to see the details of the cards. When you think of it – the sky is the limit and the other great thing is that this will slip into our envelopes if you wanted to mail this "special duo"! Here comes a woot woot!
(Please make sure that you click on these collages so they get "nice & big" on your screen and you can read the tips and scoop I have given you)
Collage #1

Collage #2

Collage #3

I hope that you enjoyed this 2 day fun and that I have inspired you! I am a HUGE believer that purchasing "practical" dies to make simple 3 D's is a very smart move. This one you get so much more than the the treat bag…you get a bunch of extras to help with other card projects!
Remember, this is on the weekly deals and the weekly deals are only good thru tomorrow night….NOT Tuesday morning when you wake up….Remember, the deals are revealed on Tuesday and end Monday night.
Now here is a special deal for you if you purchase the Mini Treat Gift Bag Framelit from me today or tomorrow.

To make the deal even sweeter, if you purchase this die and the Greetings Thinlits (click here and see the post I did on Friday using it) from me today or tomorrow, I will send to you the applicators from the above picture as well as the MUST HAVE product, the Silicone Craft Mat…even if you have one – I find it is like the "lost sock" – you loose it and then PRESTO – it shows up!
Thanks for popping in and many thanks for all of the well wishes….I have received so many great cards….sounds like it is time to do a "Parade of Beauties" – I always think that it is so fun and inspiring to see ideas that others do.
Please feel free to email me...and I hope that you have a great end of the weekend…it's been a wet on on the East Coast. Enjoy these pictures of Eddie and Leo….dear old Eddie…one special guy but he does get cold in the air conditioning….he loves to be covered up!


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by Susan Itell | Jun 23, 2015 | Tips and Tricks!!! |

Hello all….wow – I've missed you!!!! So much to talk about…so much to share, but 1st – I want you to know that I feel like I have "turned the tide" with my pain….and I am doing great! YES, I am taking it super easy but I really, really am starting to feel like myself.
I do admit…these (2) naps a day are also great – babies do it and it makes them happier to be around…so heck – I should do this too…I am lovin' this napping thing (especially with my fur babies)
I swear things "just happen to us" – Saturday evening we had a huge storm and I was in bed and all of a sudden I hear this HUGE CRACK OF LIGHTENING…and then a POP…..John came flying back to see if I was ok and said - "Did you hear that"?
Naturally all of the obvious looked ok but we did loose our phone, tv and Internet. It came back on late yesterday so sorry for no post on Sunday. We did lose the air-conditioning upstairs and the lightening hit our flag pole…(yes, John is such a Boy Scout at heart and we have a Flag Pole) – we are very lucky, it could have been a lot worse.
I felt bad for John…it was Fathers Day and I know what he would have LOVED to have done would be to sit and watch golf on TV….instead – he worked his tail off outside and was soooo hot….We are just thankful that there was not severe damage and that we are back up with technology!

Let's get to this cute card…but I need to share with you a "sneak secret"…..I asked my downline if any would help me out with a posting etc…and you have heard me talk about Jeanie a bunch, a dear friend and also downline…well – she sent me a BUNCH OF GOODIES…and I am super excited to be able to pull it together as a posting….you'll LOVE IT!
This is my kind of card and one that I hope you CASE away until you are tired of butterflies! You can use this for anything…just because, birthday, anniversary, sympathy…yada – yada….
I would highly recommend that you purchase this as a bundle…WHY??? Simple – you'll save 15% and you will adore the framelits….I'll blog on this another day.

You know why I adore this stamp bundle…well for starters, the "triple stamping" is sooo much fun…(You will really feel like a Picasso adding a stamp over a stamp…creating depth and fun color) and the sentiments in this stamp set are wonderful…and THERE ARE DOTS…YIPPEE-SKIPEE….I love my dots!

- The base is a notecard (5" X 3 1/2") and then I made a mat a smidge smaller
- Having FUN with the dots in Daffodil Delight, I stamped it off first to make it a bit lighter across the top and bottom


Have LOTS of fun playing with different color combinations. I will be sharing more posts using this stamp set but I was happy with the outcome today…

- The sentiment that I used today was from one of my all time favorite sentiment set, A Dozen Thoughts. This is a "must have" and I adore the font today.
- To finish the envelope…out came the NEW Brights DSP Stack…polka dot fun – these paper stacks are sooo darn tootin' hot….just love them as they come in handy when you do not have the "perfect" dsp to finish off your card.

I hope that you are "fluttering with happiness" with this card! Where did this idea come from??? Simple, when you are a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator you are sent a bi-monthly magazine filled with great articles, super projects…a great celebration of lovin' what we do by being a demonstrator.
With the amazing opportunity to become a hobby demonsrator coming to a close…(only until June 30th) I ask you WHY NOT? Please feel free to email me….I would love to reassure you that…
- you will not have to teach a class…
- you will not have to have a worshop….
- you will not have to have a blog – HECK – if you do not want to tell a soul, your secret is safe with me…
You'll get 2 FREE stamp sets (your choice) BEFORE you pick you products for your kit! A total win-win!

You know what today is…..TUESDAY DEALS – please click here to see what is being offered this week. My picks – The embossing folders…they always add a quick and special "pick me up" with any project!
Please email me TODAY if you want to take part in my final Product Share. I will be ordering in the morning.
For those of you that have already emailed me, I will be emailing you today confirming your order…product shares are the BEST way to get a taste if the NEW STUFF….(like this HOT DSP Paper Stacks in all of the color families)
It feels good to be back…now to get healed…..until tomorrow!
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by Susan Itell | Jun 19, 2015 | 3-D Projects, Tips and Tricks!!! |
Good Morning! I had posted about this earlier this year and I felt that it was appropriate to "re-do" it again as I will be needing my box of fun! Please make sure that you do read to the end as I have a super easy tip for you and your re-inkers!
I set all of my blog posts to go off on a schedule and I am hopeful that tomorrow I will be feeling up to it to blog and let you know how I am….below is what I call my Box of fun….it has all of the necessities in it for me to work on my projects!

It truly is amazing what a Kleenex Box will do for you…(it actually brings back wonderful memories of when the kids needed to make school projects). I covered it with paper, DSP and ribbon to have on special Box of Stampin' fun!
When I broke my ankle the 1st time, my wonderful husband was getting a bit frustrated with all of my stampin' stuff here and there in our family room. We were getting ready to have a Blog Hop with the theme of recycling and BAM…this came to mind!

My "work table" is back on the 1st floor until I can do steps… and my box of fun is downstairs as well. Here is the analogy that I like to use with my Box of fun….
I like to think of it as a kitchen, when you have the proper utensils, the cooking process goes so much smoother…and just like equipping a kitchen – it takes time, it is an investment but here is my take on the "must haves" for making me roll with my projects!

Here are the goodies that are in my Box of Fun….it is amazing how much you can get in!
(These are in no particular order, I am just peaking in my box and typing away!)
- Stampin' Scrub (Once you get use to using this – you'll never be without it)
- Craft Scissors (I know…and indulgence – but SOOOOOO worth it – you'll never regret it….actually I bet you'll buy another within 6 months – I keep one for paper and one for ribbon)
- Stamp-A-Ma-Jig (no sighing here….try it – you'll LOVE IT)
- Adhesive Remover (Simply the best, especially if you use the "green glue" a bunch)
- Project Life Journaling Pens (these are the best to write with in your cards…they do not smear one bit!)
- White Gel Pen (what would I do without my trusty friend)
These are the Stampin' Up! Products that were a supporting actress to my box of fun!
- 1-3/8" Circle Punch ( to make the hole for the boxes)
- Blushing Bride 8-1/2" X 11" Card Stock
- Blushing Bride 1-1/4" Striped Grosgrain Ribbon
- Itty Bitty Accents Punch Pack (A MUST HAVE!!!)
- Flower Pot Designer Series Paper
- Perfect Print Alphabet Bigz Die
- Vanilla Coaster Board (I adore this and used it to "lift up" my letters, this is what I used to make my Easter Baskets. It is overlooked in the catalog but sure does come in handy!)

Non Stampin' Up Things in my box of tricks!
- Mechanical Pencil (I think the lead is softer making it super easy to erase)
- Magic Rub Eraser (a simple eraser that you can buy at any office store)
- A Good Ruler (I like one that is clear and one that goes down to 1/8" marks
- A note pad (I always like to have scratch paper to write note and tips for my postings)

Now for a TIP FOR THE DAY!
When I first started with Stampin' Up! I did not "get" the importance of purchasing the re-inkers until I was working on a project that I was not getting a good stamp….and who in the heck wants to wait for an order to come in for something as simple as a re-inker.
They are very affordable and when I purchase mine, each collection came in a box so it was super easy for me to use my label maker and type Regals….Brights etc…. but then I always had a hard time reading the tiny print as to what color it is.
Take the hole puncher and pop out the color that is in the bottle…adhere it with a glue dot and BAM – you can find the color you are looking for super quick!
Until tomorrow!
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by Susan Itell | Jun 3, 2015 | Organizational Tips, Tips and Tricks!!! |
Here you go…I hope that you find this helpful. We all have different ways to store things and this works for me…please leave a comment and let everyone know how you store your 12 X 12 paper!
I admit…I am very, TYPE A and I adore trying to figure out storage solutions. We all look at spaces differently and to me there is nothing better than being able to go to the Container Store, IKEA, a great dollar store….etc….looking for new ways to make my life easier!

- I have had this system for YEARS….and I went to google the company and it must not be around (or it has changed names etc…) I originally bought these from Cropper Hopper – it is now called Storage Solutions (love the name!!!) You can click here and see the offerings.
- The "KEY" items are the Paper Folders and the dividers….I am the very first one to say that it is an investment but the way I look at it is…..IT WORKS AND MAKES MY LIFE EASIER! I am not a fan of the "Paper Holder" part and I know that I could find something a bit more decorative etc…but again, it works!

- When I say years…I probably have had some for over 10 + years….and I would just purchase more of the Paper Folders as needed. I know I said that I can fit 6+ in there….it all depends on how much paper you stuff in the files! When new paper comes out…I peel off the labels and put a new one on!

- A Label Maker is my friend and once you use one…you'll never be without it. I have found that Amazon is the cheapest and the tape is a SUPER DEAL at Amazon (always have an extra because there is nothing worse than having a wonderful type A time… to run out of tape!!! (now that REALLY frustrates me)

You can also go to Amazon and look for these folders….sometime I have found them there and my friend Jeanie….wowzers – she hit the JACKPOT one day and found a bunch of them in a clearance section at a Hobby Lobby.
It really depends on how much paper you have…I have just found this to be a huge help to me with our DSP. I cannot tell you how many times I have tried a new system thinking that maybe that would work…but it doesn't for me and I always come back to these Folders.
When a new catalog comes out and I still have paper that I want to use…I put the paper and scraps in a large Zip-lock Bag and take the label that I "peeled off" and pop it on the bag – hopefully this makes sense! I like to keep my "current DSP" in the system that I have shown you!

NOW LET'S get to the REAL ISSUE we all have and I am equally as guilty!
If we are honest….we all probably have TOO MUCH PAPER! When we have TOO MUCH we get stressed (well at least I do) and (when it is not organized) than we really feel like saying CALGON TAKE ME AWAY!!!
I do keep the current paper in my work space and then "selectively" keep the DSP that was discontinued in my baggies. The bottom line is that you either have to use it or be disciplined not to over purchase. (I can hear Chris laughing as she reads this)
If I have a bunch of DSP that I have not used, I will look at the paper and figure out a great clean and simple card to make and make TONS of them to use it up….we all know that we can use it up – you just have to be focused to say…I AM GOING TO DO MY BEST TO USE IT!
I also design my cards for the Breast Cancer project I do focusing on paper that I have not used…another great way to use it up! I could go on and on about this topic….there are ways to reduce your stash!
I just finished up my first Product Share from the New Catalog (but will do it again in the middle of the month) but this is the BEST WAY to stay organized.
The "Swatch Books" take up a minimal amount of space and provide a HUGE RESOURCE when we are crafting away and it is great to get a "taste" of the paper at a fraction of the price of buying full pack! (Heck, we can all find a way to use up a 1/2 sheet of DSP)

I am soooo passionate and love figuring out ways to make my life easier, we all see things differently and it is fun to hear and see what works for you.
Are you LOVIN' the new catalog? I am like that little kid waiting for my UPS Truck to come give me Christmas in June! I am excited to share with you new products!
Let's have a fabulous day…I hope that this has helped you…be gentle on yourself, we all see things in different ways and there is not a right or wrong way…it is YOUR WAY!
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by Susan Itell | May 29, 2015 | Organizational Tips, Tips and Tricks!!! |
**** This is a 2 or maybe 3 cup of coffee post….but it is the "real me" – Yesterday I had trouble with my Truck and Trailer (thank goodness I did not have any horses in it) but I sat at a Repair Place for over 3 hours and there was no Internet…Microsoft Word was my friend….so the only picture is one that I used the other day – I did a copy and paste…here you go – I truly hope you enjoy!***
Good Morning and as promised on Monday post is going to be both fun and I hope helpful!
- The “must have’s" to get ready for the new catalog
- My Top picks for “must haves" from the new catalog in supplies
Going back to Tuesday’s Post I want to add some comments to questions that I have been asked. I was so happy that you enjoyed that post and I hope that I helped you to see what works for me.
Remember, this system works for me and I say if you have one that works for you…STICK WITH IT! We all do things differently. I do feel adamant that a system is imperative…you will be a lot happier and you will use a lot less paper….USE UP THOSE SCRAPS my friends!
For the Storage Bin…
- Does the paper warp when hanging in these file bins? NO, I never had any problems what so ever and I have used this method for years, (even when I was a Creative Memories Consultant)
- You said that you used (2) bins before…WHY??? – When I was storing both the full sheets and the scraps, I found that I needed (2) bins to accommodate all 50 papers we have. I used one folder for the full sheets of paper, and then right behind that I used another folder for the scraps of that color. Now that I am just using this method for scraps, I am sure that I could get by with (1)
- How do you pick the colors to group together? – Everyone has their own preference…. some like to do it by blues, reds, etc…. but I do it by color families! That just seems to roll with me. I look at the catalog and place them in there just as they are lined up in the catalog.
- Why don’t you just keep full sheet and scraps together in one file? Hmmm…you could easily do that but I find that when I did that I was always pulling out paper and then the scraps would slide out all over the place. I think that it is easier to pull up the “scraps” folder and peak inside to see if I have a size I need before going to a full sheet!
To the Round Containers…
- Could you put a strip of paper around the edge of the container and then place a sticker? Absolutely and what a great idea. If I had the storage container that Stampin’ Up! sell…I would probably do that as it would be super easy to spin around the caddy and you could easily see what’s inside.
- What else do you put in these containers? Hmmmm…well all sorts of odds and ends! As I said in my post, I have them in a drawer with the buttons stacked up….the brads in another row….then I do put rubber bands, paper clips, thumb tacks…I just find the size super handy.
- How do you adhere the 2½ circle to the plastic? I found that some simple glue dots work the best. For the 2” circle I just use a wee bit of mono glue.
Let’s move on to the topic today: The “must haves” to be ready for the new catalog – they are in no particular order rather they are in my head and I seem to do best by just writing as I think!

- You need a plan. O.k. – I can already hear many of you laughing and saying PLAN…WHAT'S A PLAN! Please do not click me off and I do hope that you can leave a comment so we can get some healthy conversation going. (Chris…I know that you are going to leave a hoot of a comment, that's what I adore about you!!!!)
We all have craft spaces in all different sizes…amounts of products etc….and that is great and that is life! One thing that I do hear over and over (and I must admit, I have been guilty as charged) is that we have "stuff" that – (1)we don't realize that we have, (2) have no clue what to do with,(3) look at it and say, maybe it will come back around and I will like it then!
I say – EVALUATE WHAT YOU HAVE AND THEN IMPLEMENT THE 3 D's
- Decision – Take some time and imagine what you want your craft room to look like…(not the dream craft room….I am saying work with what you have) Figure out what stresses you….figure out what's not working…Then MAKE A LIST of all of these things.
- Discipline – Tell yourself that you are going to dedicate "X amount" of time to be able to start to work on the list. Make sure that your times are not HUGE…set small, do-able time frames….if you make them too long, you will become resentful! Be true to yourself and work at the times you dedicated to do this.
- Determination – Sit back down and take some time and imagine what your area will look like when it is completed….how you will feel being free of clutter and now being organized etc….Now set a GOAL to when this needs to be completed….and once you have worked towards that goal….REWARD YOURSELF….When you are determined to do something that is a stretch for you…than you need to be gentle to yourself and make sure that you reward yourself….take a picture…take it all on with how it feels!
To get ready for the new catalog and the new goodies that you will be purchasing….I first say – KNOW WHAT YOU ALREADY HAVE….now once you do the above steps that we've talked about than you already have a good idea of what you have and perhaps you have "purged" some things that you no longer use (I am going to touch on this later)
I always organize my stamps alphabetically. (I do keep the single stamps together on a separate shelf as the boxes are a different size)
When we do come out with a new catalog (like the holiday or occassions), I then keep those stamps on a different shelf so they do not get mixed in with the Big Catalog (annual) ones.
If you do not have a shelf…find a container or something that is not too deep so you can see the spine of the stamp sets…a CD rack/shelf works. I just do better with being in order alphabetically.
I then take my catalog and go in the back to the Stamp Index Section and out comes the highlighter – I highlight the stamp sets that I have in the catalog and then flip to the corresponding page and highlight the stamp name. This way as I flip through my catalog, I can see exactly what I have.
Have a "need to order list" at your work area. You can click here to have a list that Stampin' Up created.How many times are we working with something to find out that we did not have enough or are running low…by having this list, you can go right to it when you need to order!
I am going to be much more selective on the stamp sets that I purchase. This is what I am going to do – Look at it and then say…can I make this set work for at least 3 cards/projects? If so, than it is a possibility.We simply cannot get or need everything!
Remember yesterday's post….I have already used that stamp set (3) different times…this is a goal that I am hoping to do to inspire you to think out of the box.
The next part of today's post is…
Top picks for “must haves from the new catalog in supplies…
This is the fun part, the one that we can all start to get excited about …even though we have not seen the goodies ourselves yet…it's kind of like being a kid again and dreaming of what it would be like….
Here are my tops that I think are going to be must haves (remember, I have no stamps here)….and really I am sure that there are going to be more items added once I get them and play with them!
- Metal Rimmed Pearls - these are just beautiful and just so darn classic!
- Thick Bakers Twine – I love this as it makes a great touch to a simple card!
- 5/8" Striped Cotton Ribbon – because this is in the In Colors, I think that this ribbon is going to tie like a dream and I can see it being perfect on gifts and 3-D boxes.
- Tear & Tape Adhesive – YES….we all know that we LOVE sticky strip…but this is going to be amazing that you do not need scissors!
- Whisper White Thick Cardstock – THANK YOU…THANK YOU STAMPIN' UP! (We really, really needed this – woot-woot!)
- The Envelope Paper – LOVE the weight and feel and it is sooooo darn affordable – I am hoping that this is going to be a HUGE hit and we get more color collections!
- Paper Stacks – YES – they are now in a NEW size…6 X 6 and we have (3) new prints! – YES!!!!
- The Designer Series Paper Stacks – THIS IS A FABULOUS CHANGE-UP! What is NEW? Stampin' Up! has made fabulous prints….so fresh and fun…
- Punches – my favorites from just looking….here are a couple – Banner Triple (I have this and have used it – LOVE IT!)…Washi Label Punch (I think that this will be fabulous for sentiments), Tree Builder ( fun, fresh and versatile), 1 1/2 Circle Punch (just have to have all of the circle punches – PUNCHES ARE SPEED TOOLS!
- Paper – You know that we have (5) different color collections of cardstock…the best tip I can give you is to purchase the cardstock in the color families….it is super affordable and you will get (2) pieces of each color, this will give you a great feel to what colors you gravitate to!
O.k – enough! You know that I could go on and on but these above items to me are "supplies" as these are a great group of products that make "clean and simple" card making a breeze.
Remember, that many of my favorites are included in my Product Shares and this gives you an opportunity to take a test drive on them without breaking the bank!
Now if you have the new catalog in your HOT LITTLE PAWS….you can click here and then print it off and use it as a handy reference to you in "pulling together" your favorites and your "must haves".
I am ending with this thought…wouldn't you be wondering why a friend would not tell you about a hot sale?
Well…I am your friend and if you add up all of the goodies that you want…and if it remotely comes anywhere near kit cost…just kick those tires and have fun...plus you will get a great perk….2 free stamp sets….now that is a great carrot!
I truly love what I do and I would love to have you!
p.s. – I did not touch on the DSP's….there are ALWAYS amazing (as always) and I am super happy that there are several that coordinate with Very Vanilla!!!
p.p.s. – My Trailer was fixed and I am back on the road!
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