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SFL's May Flavor of the Month Card Kit Hop

 MAY FLAVOR OF THE MONTH "SUMMER FUN" with Scrapping for Less
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Hello Crafty Friends! This month’s Flavor is all about Summer Fun…bright, fun, summer colors! Another fabulous “Flavor of the Month” blog hop is here! And do we ever have some fantastic projects for you this month! Join us and hop along and get some inspiration for the fabulous collections we have with this month’s flavor. Echo Park and Bo Bunny are the paper collections this month along with a variety of stamp companies featured! Click on the Flavor of the Month link and subscribe I promise you won’t be sorry.
 We also have a great prize for you this month….one of our past collections (just a teaser so you can know the great value of this kit)…the banana split level!
So make sure you enter the Rafflecopter on the Scrapping for Less blog to be entered to win!
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Hi everyone, Sandy here for my part of the blog hop. I am bringing you the Banana Split kit. 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.

So this is everything you can get and I have to say, I am soooo excited with eveything that is in here. I especially am loving the metal dies and embossing folders. Plus the stamps are just too cute!!!
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So here are my 4 cards using each collection in the kit with one of the 4 card sketches that we have for inspiration.  I did want to so something a little different and since our last online card class for SBC was Easel Cards, I decided to do easels for each of the cards.



Also since I have the Banana Split Kit, I wanted to so the extra items that you get in this kit. So I used the die set and the craft tags along with the special sentiment stamp that is in the Banana Split kit.



So this is our kit for May, make sure you get yours before they sell out!!!!


ENTIRE LINE UP- 
Visit all and leave and comment! 
Then head over to the Rafflecopter to enter for the grand prize!!!!

Sandy- you are here

Comments

  1. Love the easel cards.
    Nice card designs.
    Jenny

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  2. OH MY GOODNESS! These cards are ADORABLE!!! Way to go girl!

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  3. I love the uniqueness that you bring to the two cards you made with the girl holding the lemonade. Same stamp, but completely different looks, feel and vibe. I find, especially with card kits, it's hard to create distinctly different looks, yet you've managed to achieve that! Kudos!!

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  4. Lovely cards! So glad I snatched up a banana split before they were sold out!!

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  5. So glad to see masculine cards! And these kits are so workable for good card ideas.

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  6. Yep! Super cute!! Such creativity!!

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  7. Love your fabulous creative ideas.

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  8. WOW! Your cards are fantastic! Love the envelopes that go along with them!

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  9. Really cute cards! I love the easel style - thanks for inspiring!

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  10. Wow Sandy! You made some really cute cards with the kit. Love the idea of the kit! Fun, Fun!!

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  11. Wow! So many great cards and ideas to build on. Thanks

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