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06/25/2010

360 DOWN... 5 TO GO!

June 30th is a big day at Stampin' Up!  WHY? ...Our 2009-2010 Idea Book & Catalog retires, along with the Last Chance List.  Anticipation is running rampant because the 2010-2011 Idea Book & Catalog will be released the very next day - on July 1st.  There are many wonderful new things to explore!  Ya' gotta take my word for it!

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And don't you love that georgeous new Designer Series Paper!

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However, BECAUSE I CARE, I want to take one more opportunity to remind you of all the HOT DEALS available for the next 5 days!

25% OFF - 50% OFF - 60% OFF

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TO SEE SOME OF THOSE HOT DEALS!

If you desire helpful, friendly assistance, I am available by cell phone at 360-936-2030 on Friday, Saturday and Sunday as the countdown continues!  (I'll be away from my email.)

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EASY DIRECTIONS TO MAKE 3-D FLOWERS

  • Punch 3 circles with the Stampin' Up! Circle Punches (1-3/8", 1-1/4", and 1").
  • Clip around each circle with your Paper Snips - 8 cuts each.
  • Stack, alternating cuts as shown.
  • Put hole in center with the Paper-Piercing Tool and Mat Pack.
  • Insert designer brad of your choice.
  • Carefully bend petals this way and that way.
  • Attach to card with Mini Glue Dots.

Aarhussiggy 

 

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Linda......what beautiful cards. Can't wait to try the poppy! I have the paper and buttons too, LOVE buttons. Nice touch of the white on the scallops just makes the colors POP, really sets off the front. Love it.

I love the 3-D flowers, thanks for the tutorial on making them.

Love the card -- beautiful bright summer colors. Can't wait to get my hands on that DSP (and all the other new goodies). Meanwhile I'll have to console myself by making some of those adorable flowers. Thank you for the "how to."

Pretty card. Thanks for the directions for the nice flowers.

Simple and beautiful, Linda!

This is a gorgeous card. I guess it is time for me to set up a folder on my desk top for DSP and ways to use them. Thanks for blessing my day. :)

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