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Mystery Card Kit

Mystery Card Kit

We have been struggling along trying to figure out how to continue the card kits this year. We are going to continue for a few more months (at least that is the plan) with the concept of mystery card kits. You will not know what you are going to receive but the good thing is these will be the contents of the kit.

Mystery Card Contents
stamp
pattern paper (6 sheets of 6x6 paper)
cardstock (6 sheets of 6x6 paper)
embellishment package (4 types of embellishments, they may or may 
not coordinate with the paper)
mixed media item (wink of stella, clean brush marker, distress marker, glue pen etc)
1 other item...TBD at time of putting kits together

Here is a sample pic of card kit:



So you may ask how can I play along? Are there still going to be kits as giveaways? How can I purchase a kit? Will these kits continue? What is the cost of the kit? All of these questions are answered below!

How can you play along?
You can play along by purchasing one of the mystery kits and upon receipt of the kit, create a card and upload your link using Mr. Linky below.

Are there still going to be kits as giveaways?
Yes...but since the purpose of creating the kit is to create sales for Scrapping for Less the way the giveaway will work is as follows: Buy this month's Mystery Kit (April), upon receipt of said kit create and link up, then you will be entered in the random drawing to receive the next month's kit (May).

How can I purchase a kit?
Head on over to Scrapping for Less and you can purchase a kit. Teresa will send kits out to you next mail day after purchase.

Will these kits continue?
We hope to keep them going for a few more months? But sales will determine if it is feasible.

What is the cost of the kit?
The cost of the kit is $15...U.S. shipping is included in that price. International shipping is extra...contact Teresa teresascraps@gmail.com to receive a shipping quote.




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