Monthly Archives: May 2019

A Fond Farewell to Graceful Glass Designer Vellum

Greetings my stamping friends. I continue to work on new projects and trying to make time to drop more items off over at my booth at the High Street Antique Mall. Let’s just say my car is very full at … Continue reading

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Magnolia Memory Dies on a Wood Crate

Greetings my stamping friends. I am sharing with you another one of the projects I intend to put in my booth (#137) at High Street Antique Market in Plano, Texas. For this project I used the coordinating dies from the … Continue reading

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Good Morning Magnolia on a Wood Crate

Greetings my stamping friends. While I said I would not share any of the other new products from the upcoming Annual Catalog with you, I thought I would at least share with you an additional project I am working on … Continue reading

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Spread Kindness with June 2019 Paper Pumpkin

Care about someone? Why not tell them? Paper Pumpkin and Stampin’ Up! are all about sharing kindness through creativity. And as dedicated as we are to making a difference with our papercrafting, sometimes we just don’t have a card on … Continue reading

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Framed Magnolias for Mom

Yes, it has been a while since I have shared any projects with you all, and for that I sincerely apologize. I decided to take off on another adventure that will slowly incorporate my completed paper crafts — I opened … Continue reading

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Hugs from Shelli – May Paper Pumpkin

Today, May 10, is the last day to subscribe to receive the Hugs from Shelli kit. The kit will definitely be one you will not want to miss – it will be elegant and bird themed. As you can see … Continue reading

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