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Super Saturday!!







I am hosting a Super Craft Saturday on November 19th, from 10-2pm. Each item is sold individually. We decided to do bigger projects than I normally offer at a stamp camp. These are great gift ideas for others and for YOU! You can make as many as you wish of each project. Registrations are DUE by November 16th. Space is limited so do not delay! I am not requiring payment in advance, but if you sign up you are telling me you will buy the project! Be a dear and don't back out or I will have to have advance payment from now on. Thanks!

Prices: 12 x 12 Advent calendar in Frame $25
Star mini album: $15
Double swing out photo card: $6
Joy wall hanging: $8
Fabric ornament: $3
3 different gift card holders: $10

I don't know how to list the price under the picture it goes with so hopefully it is obvious. The card with the Brown ribbon and tree on the front is one of the gift holders. It pops up in the middle...super cute! There are two other designs not shown.

Please email me at ladystamper@earthlink.net
to register. Please send your name and the number of each project you want to make.
This is a come and go event so you can come when you can between 10-2pm. NOTE: If you are making a lot of items, please don't show up at 1:30 or 2. Each project takes approximately 1 hour to make. If you are making several of one item, it will be quicker because you can do them at the same time. There will be doorprizes through out the day and gifts to anyone that registers someone I don't know. I am doing this with my downline so if you see this through them, be sure to tell me your demonstrators name so I can keep everyone straight.
Can't wait to craft with you!!!
Questions: call me...480-361-8103
**If you cannot come and wish to order the supplies to make these projects at home,that is totally allowed. The price is the same but I will include adhesive (and possibly shipping if you are out of state) in the deal.

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