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Card & gift bag with tag

January 13, 2023
by Susan Beale

I everyone, I wanted to show you a few projects I made to show you how one stamp can be used to make several projects. These stamps are so versatile and I just love the cuteness of this set.My first ... Read More about Card & gift bag with tag

Easy to make gift box

December 12, 2022
by Susan Beale

Hi everyone, Christmas is just 13 days away, are you panicking yet? I have been busy wrapping up presents and am so happy that all my big presents have been purchased. I only have a few little ... Read More about Easy to make gift box

Candy Cane Treats

November 25, 2022
by Susan Beale

Ok, How cute are these treats? They are so quick to make up, I couldn't stop and made up about two dozen. These treats could be used to hand out as a thank you gift to a friend, hairdresser, ... Read More about Candy Cane Treats

Two cards – One set of dies

November 16, 2022
by Susan Beale

Hi everyone, today I would like to show you how you can make two cards using just one set of dies. Now I know a lot of dies can be used to do this, but if you are looking for a simple way that have a ... Read More about Two cards – One set of dies

Christmas – Making Multiple Christmas cards quickly and easily

November 5, 2022
by Susan Beale

Hi everyone, I have been really busy lately, making Christmas cards so I can get them all ready for mailing later this month.Today I would like to show you a set of cards I made using the Poinsettia ... Read More about Christmas – Making Multiple Christmas cards quickly and easily

Stamping Technique – Make four cards on one sheet to paper

October 31, 2022
by Susan Beale

Today I want to share with you a technique to make four card fronts from one piece of card stock. I first saw this technique made by Beth Roy, who is a Stampin' Up! demonstrator and just knew I had ... Read More about Stamping Technique – Make four cards on one sheet to paper

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