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CTMH--Grace Layout

I cannot say enough how much I love working with CTMH's new Workshop kits! Last month with Twitterpated, I did 7 pages and 7 cards (adding minimal cardstock). This month's Grace kit will be no different! I have done the 4 pages from the kit, 12 cards and this additional page:





Supplies:
Grace Workshop Kit (Grace level 2 paper, Beautiful Flourishes stamps, Basic Buttons, Rustic Edge Anchors)
Cocoa Ink
Barn Red Ink
Childhood Portrait Stamps
September Word Puzzle
The Works Alphabet


You too can take part in these amazing kits! There are 3 ways to get yours:
*Become a member of my Kit of the Month Club! As a member you get FREE idea books, goodies from me and earn hostess rewards on a rotating basis! There are currently openings in my Kit of the Month clubs!!!! (email me for details)
*Email me to purchase a single kit! roxybonds@gmail.com
*Order HERE and it will be shipped directly to you!!

Comments

Wow! You made so many great things from one kit. Very resourceful! I enjoy your work. Thanks for sharing!
djp said…
This kit is great! Very cute cards! I too love that you can make so much with each kit!! (jana)

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