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Pumpkin Spice and Everything NIce Flavor of the Month Card Kit Hop


Who doesn’t love pumpkin spice? Oh, do I love that flavor and definitely look forward to this time of the year when I can pop in the grocery store and get that Pumpkin Spice flavored creamer to go in my coffee!!! Well grab some creamer, coffee and savor this blog hop because this kit is full of Pumpkins, spice and a little bit of everything nice! Get your kit by clicking on our Flavor of the Month link and either subscribe or purchase a one time kit!


Hi everyone, Sandy here with my 4 card sketch cards using the Sept Flavor of the Month Kit.  
I have the Double Dip Sundae !


This is has to be one of my favorites. The embellishments and stamps are fabulous!!!!

So I used 3 stamps and 2 die cut papers for my 4 cards to give you a flavor of both that you can do on your projects!






Don’t forget to head back to the Scrapping for Less blog to enter the Rafflecopter to win one of the collections from the kit! There will be 4 prizes! One collection to each winner.

Thanks for joining us. Please don't forget to leave a comment!!!







Comments

  1. Nice job on the cards, thank you for the inspiration!

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  2. Enjoying this hop - you all have such great cards!

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  3. Great cards Sandy! Thanks so very much for your hard work each month!

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  4. Your cards are gorgeous. Thanks for sharing your creativity.

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  5. Sandy your cards are too cute! Love them all, I am partial to the kitty card (love the set can't go wrong ever with it in my opinion.,lol) but your my favorite color is Autumn card is gorgeous! Thanks for sharing your beautiful creations with us!

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  6. Love all four of your cards. That little kitty is so sweet! And in the corner, aren't those googly eyes so cute?!

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