First I stamp out loads of images
Then punch or die cut mats from cardstock
Then watercolour the images and add glitter glue
Cover card blanks in Christmas papers
Add stamped topper to card blanks with other embellishments and a stamped greeting and before you know it you have a huge pile of cards to sell
Every year I host an open house Avon party in aid of Children with Cancer Fund and I also sell my cards at the same time. This is just the Christmas cards that I had for sale, I also had birthday cards and cards for many other occasions.
Goodness Karen, you have been busy. Where do you find the time to do all of these things. Hope the fundraiser goes well for the Charity
ReplyDeletewow, that is a lot of cards...good luck for your fundraising.
ReplyDeletewow what a lot of pretty cards! Good luck with fundraising. :)
ReplyDeleteWow! Karen, I am so impressed, You are quite amazing! Good luck with the fund raising, I am sure they will be snapped up!..xxxx
ReplyDeleteBrilliant Idea and I must do this for the fundraiser I am going to at the end of June :D
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What a fab way of doing it! I get bored easily and don't thing I would have that stamina - I do get into the zone sometimes and use a whole 12 x 12 in a continued session - but then as the piece of paper to use gets smaller, the design changes! Wonderful. :)
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