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SBC July 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!!! 

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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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Now for the most important detail...What is JULY's Card Kit and how do you get it?!?!
Here are the cards that I made using this kit!



  • Check out JULY's Card Kit video plus many inspiration pieces made by the SBC DT!
(to be made- card pics due 6-29)

  • To purchase your card kit, you can click below to place your order. 
$15.00 includes shipping
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=oa.573346762764426&type=1


  • Don't want to be bothered with ordering each time? Do you want to make sure you get your kits mailed out on the 2nd of each month? Then try our pre-paid auto ship program for 3 months at a time. You will be sent an invoice for your 3 month subscription as well as the shipping so you can get your kits right away! Total for 3 month subscription only 45.00!
To see the design team project details, click on the links below. If you leave a comment on each blog and come back here letting me know, I will pick a winner from Scrapping for Less for
you own July Card Kit

Blog List:
SBC- www.scrapbookblessings.blogspot.com------Here
Sandy- A Working Mom's Joy------ Next
Marilyn - Marilyn's Cricut Crafts
Brenda - Disney Girl
Teresa-Fresh and Renewed

Hope you have a blessed day and thanks for stopping by,
Sandy
  Scrapbookk Blessings Club

Comments

  1. wow, I'm always amazed at the diversity of cards you create. They are always fun and unique. I really want to know how you do that sunburst card, love that. Your pinwheel card turned out perfect with those papers too. Darling!!!

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  2. Cute cards, Sandy! Love them all.

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  3. Wow, awesome card kit. I really love card kit, because it's mixed with all the ingredients, such as making a cake recipe. Great start and guidance to make the card as sweet as cake. Thank you.
    Hugs
    Lidya (Cloud project)

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