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SBC's June Card Kit Blog Hop


It is our monthly card kit reveal time. Scrapbook Blessings Club is joining up with Scrapping For Less, and we are bringing you affordable Mini CARD KITS!!!  For June, we are featuring
 Mayberry from American Crafts

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It is perfect for all levels of scrapbookers! So whether you are a newbie or an experience scrapper, these kits has everything you'll need to create fast and easy projects. All you need to do is get out your scissors, paper trimmer and adhesive.

Why card kits? A couple reasons, one is getting fabulous papers and embellishments from popular Scrapbooking Companies, without buy a ton that you never use and letting it all just sit in the drawer.

  The second is cost. I am a frugal scrapbooker and affordability is always high on my list.  It is not always easy to spend $30- $50 on a kit. 
Our kits will be $15.00 which INCLUDES shipping!

And lastly is convenience, with these kits, there is no guess work in getting papers to coordinate along with embellishments and fabrics, etc.

 Who doesn't love fun and affordable--papers, flowers, chalk inks, brads, chalkboard, stamps, buttons.. more!! Every month you get something a little different! 


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You should have hopped over from Marilyn - Marilyn's Crafts.

Here are my cards using this month's kit...




If you leave a comment on each blog, hop back to SBC and let us know.  We will pick a winner for a gift voucher from Scrapping for Less (you can put it towards your card kit, hint, hint!)

Sher -www.sherscards.blogspot.com

Carolyn -http://www.grandmacarol46580.blogspot.com/
Barbara- http://ladynurse4.blogspot.com/
Teresa-Fresh and Renewed
Brenda - Disney Girl
Marilyn - Marilyn's Crafts
Sandy- A Working Mom's Joy---HERE
SBC- www.scrapbookblessings.blogspot.com---NEXT: leave a comment saying you hopped along.


Comments

  1. Beautiful cards Sandy. Great imagination with the ant pushing the strawberry. I smiled as soon as I saw that. This is such a fun kit.

    Smiles Sher

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  2. What a great assortment of cards!! You did a great job showing off the versatility of the kit. Each of your cards is so different.

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  3. Your cards are gorgeous and very cheerful!

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