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 Hello Friends I am making a few St Patrick's Day cards.  So again I am using some of the dies from my stash and repurposing them.  The dies I used for this card are Gnome Sleeping in Hammock, Warlock Gnome w/Cauldron (I just used the cauldron) and the Shamrock and Valentine Scottie (I used the Shamrock)Design Steps:1.  Using the...

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Hello FriendsPRESIDENTS SALE GOING ON RIGHT NOW! SAVE UP TO 60% CLICK HERE TO SHOP.  (Sale ends February 20th.)I needed a birthday card for my nephew so I thought I would do a cute little shaker card. I used a variety of dies to create the card.  The balloons and presents are from Birthday Hedgehog, the bear from Campin Out Bear w/Banjo, the background&n...

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Hello FriendsI just couldn't resist one more quick Gnome Valentine.  I had some really cute paper I wanted to use so I used a gnome from Spring Gnome Cottage die. I also used our Stitched Hearts Set.Design Steps:1.  Use an A2 white card base cut a piece of bright pink 4 1/8 x 5 3/8, and a piece of DP 4 x 5 1/4.  Glue the pink to the white card base ...

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Hello FriendsTime for a cute little Gnomie Valentine!  I am showing you how to get multiple uses out of your dies.  The gnomes are actually from an Easter release but with a few subtle changes you can use them for Valentines Day.  The dies are Bunny Gnome 1, 2 and 3.  I also used our Heart XO Windows Slimline and Valentine P...

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Hello FriendsValentine's Day is sneaking up on us!  So I am starting to make my cards for family, friends and of course hubby! I am featuring the cute little set called Love Letters.  It includes the bird, branch, mailbox, hearts and letters!Background Photo by FreepiksDesign Steps:1.  Start with an A2 white card base, cut a piece of red card stock, &nbs...

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