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April Showers Bring May Flowers- SFL Flavor of the Month Blog Hop

Thanks so much for joining us for our second month of our Flavor of the Month card kit. The design team again has knocked it out of the park with the great projects using this kit. This card kit is like no other one on the market. Want to try several different paper collections, want to receive 4 stamp sets each month (some exclusive to our card kit…coming in the near future!)? Well, if so you will not want to miss subscribing to or purchasing this kit.
Versatility is the name of this kit! With this great Spring look you can make all sorts of different cards! If you missed out last month the explanation/introduction to how this kit works and what to expect is linked on the SFL “Flavor of the Month” page.
And introducing this month an exclusive partnership with Kennedy Grace Creations as we will be using her sequins with each and every collection. Some sequin mixes will be custom to the collections, some will be pulled from her current mixes.
Be sure to visit the SFL blog as we will have a Rafflecopter prize again this month!
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Hi everyone, Sandy here for my part of the blog hop. I am bringing you the Double Dip Sundae. Plus each collection is featuring ONE of the card sketches available for this Card Kit. You can find the file on the Scrapping for Less website.
 In this kit you will receive everything in the Single Scoop Sundae plus an embellishment package to accompany each collection!
Subscription: $25 per month                     Month to Month: $30

Collection 1: Bo Bunny/ Scrapberry/ Kennedy Grace

Collection 2: Pebbles Garden Party/Paper Parachute/Kennedy Grace

Collection 3: Dear Lizzy/Lawn Fawn/ Kennedy Grace

Collection 4: Crate Paper/Pink&Main/ Kenndey Grace

Make sure you check out the Scrapping for Less Blog this next week to see more cards created by the SFL DT.  I, personally, made 16 cards with this kit. I did 4 cards with each collection using the 4 different card sketches for each. Plus, I have left overs pieces of each collection to make even more. 
Thanks for stopping by:
Here is the lineup for the blog hop:
Scrapping for Less
Sandy- you are here
Kimberly- NEXT


Comments

  1. Love your creations Sandy! Super use of the sketches!

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  2. I can't wait to get my kit and to start designing cards!!!

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  3. Love all your cards. Hugs & Blessings Lisa

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  4. Hi just finished your hop, saw so many creative, fun and interesting projects from everyone. Love all of them! So much fun. Sue (msmartinigirl1)

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  5. hi, just finished the hop for april 29th
    all of the whimsy stamps and digi projects were great
    thanks to all of the participants, i will be going over to whimsy to check them out, right now... ty guys

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