Hello! This month is all about those occasions that you don't need everyday but when you do, it is great to have a kit ready to put together just for the occasion. So, for the June kit, we have a baby card, a wedding card, a retirement card, a new home card and a thinking of you card. Before I get to the card samples I have to show you, let me remind you of the kt details.... You get 2 each of 5 designs (total 10 card kits) fror $35 ($30 + $5 shipping) for the first time you order and every consecutive month you order. Plus, you get a bonus thank you card, made by me, ready to send. If you skip a month or more, the next time you order, amount goes up to $45 ($40 + $5 shipping) and you miss out on the bonus card. And then lastly, if you want me to make the cards for you, you would add $10 more to either option. You can pay me by paypal or send me a check. If you can do paypal, send to friends/family option and put in my email, stamperfw@aol.com. If you want to send a check, email me or message me and I will give you my address. You can pay for one month at a time, or more than one, that is totally up to you, I have ladies that do it both ways. Now, here are the cards ... enjoy!
First, the baby card. For my sample, I colored with pinks, blues, yellow and green, which would be perfect if you don't know whether it is a boy or girl, but I also did one in just the pinks or just the blues and all came out adorable. You can customize it for what is needed!
Next, is the wedding card. I kept it simple with pretty paper, a light bow, a cut out to the inside and a die cut couple.
Next is the retirement card. I went with pretty hot air balloon paper and stamps! And this one could be for a female or male which is nice. My friend thought it would be great for vacation or new job. (I think she is right about the new job, believe me it is an adventure! LOL!)
And then my favorite ... the new home card. It is a center easel card. The house has die cut door and windows which actually pop up a little. First photo shows how it looks coming out of the envelope.
And then ... standing up with easel.
For some reason, the papers I ended up working with were all in kinda of a muted color theme, so to brighten things up, this is my bonus card. Cutesy, my fave!
Let me know as soon as possible if you want a kit, I don't want anyone to be left out. I know I was late getting the samples to you. So, I will start cutting tonight!
Life update: my temp job (accounting at a Ford dealership) turned into a real job but they added duties of an evening and Saturday receptionist. So, I have been trying to adjust to the new hours. For example, I don't get home until almost 8 during the week and on Saturday, it is a 10 hour day. So, this has affected my creative mojo, but I think I am getting back on track now! If only my card kit venture could grow and I could make kits full time and not have to work too ... a girl can dream! Until then, I am grateful for a job to pay the bills and the support of all of you to allow me to do what makes my soul happy!
Happy Stamping!
Tina