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Tahoe Stamp-a-Stack … rsvp by 9/12

August 22, 2010

Caryn will be hosting a Stamp-a-Stack next month. We will be getting together on Saturday, September 18th between 10a – 4p.  Let Caryn or I know if you'd like to attend. 

Stamp-a-Stack is a time to make many (or all) of your holiday cards in one sitting.  Caryn asked for two 'difficulty level' options.  The cards in Option #1 are a bit simpler than my usual cards.  Classic 'less is more' cards are easier to mass produce.  

Here are the three Option #1 projects:

CH SAS 1 both

Ch sas opt 1 blue snowflake

Option #1 – Frosty Card (isn't he cute?  usually I don't like cutsie stuff, but this Frosty is growing on me):

Ch sas opt 1 frosty away Ch sas opt 1 frosty close 

Option #1 – classic Christmas card (you'll have your choice of what words you'd like to use.  The designer paper will be a combo of these designs):

Ch sas 1 25th both
Ch sas 1 25th

Option #1 – Blue Snowflake (sorry, the photo doesn't do this justice.. it's a very pretty/elegant card):

Ch sas opt 1 blue snowflake

The cards in Option #2 are a bit more challenging…  you'll need to cut more, layer more, position just right, emboss and there are more embellishments.  Here are the Option #2 projects:

Ch sas opt 2 both 

Option #2 – Holly (or bells not pictured)

Ch sas opt 2 holly away really

Option #2 – Chocolate snowflake (the snowflake is cut out… NO whining allowed!)

Ch sas opt 2 snowflake away
Ch sas opt 2 snowflake close
Ch sas opt 2 snowflake close glitter
Ch sas opt 2 snowflake inside 

and … the fall card:

Ch sas opt 2 fall away 

Okay.. I"m lovin this project!
Ch sas opt 2 fall close 

SO, what you need to do:

1. If you'd like to participate, let Caryn or I know.

2. Bring your basic supplies (adhesive, scissors and bone folder)

3. Let us know how many of each card you'd like to make on Saturday.  Option #1 cards are $1 each, Option #2 cards are $1.50 each.

HINT: Saturday you'll receive a bag including materials to make your projects.  If you want to make quite a few cards, make 1 card completely.  The remaining cards – just stamp/texture the pieces… you can assemble them at home later.

Let us know if you have any questions.

Happy Stampin!

Nolansiggy

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