This month I'm featuring the cute stamp set Button Buddies for my August Class to Go. It's an adorable and very versatile set to work with since it has 8 images for many occasions.
Here are 3 of the 5 cards you'll receive in your kit when you order the Class to Go from me.
Aren't these button snails cute??
Notice the pretty texture on this one? It's a brand new embossing folder coming out in the Holiday mini catalog in September called 'Snow Burst'. I used a jumbo white brad for the snowman's 'belly'. Also note the textured frame around the large oval image. That is made from the new designer embossing frames in the large catalog.
This is a card I received from my good friend Susie Wood at Convention. I loved it so much it had to be one of this month's cards.
How does my Button Buddies Class to Go work?
Basically you are making your own set of cards using the stamp set and supplies I cut out & send you. You'll need a basic supply of ink, a few punches and other common tools along with your own adhesive. I even texture the card stock for you when needed. I like to call these cards 'Set samplers'. You'll have 5 great ideas finished and ready to use right away or to copy later.
When you order the Button Buddies stamp set in clear or wood mount you'll receive all of the supplies needed to make the 5 cards shipped to you for just a few extra dollars. Plus you'll receive the photos & step by step directions sent via e-mail.
Clear Mount
- Local cost - $29
- Priority shipping - $34
Wood Mount
- Local cost - $38.50
- Priority Shipping - $44.50
If you'd like to order the Button Buddies stamp set from me & get the Class to Go cards kit please contact me at lagreff at gmail dot com by Tuesday, August 30th & I'll send you a PayPal invoice. Or contact me with your credit card information.
The stamp sets will be ordered on or after Tuesday, August 30th and the Class to go sent out in early September.
LeeAnn, Such cute cards, especially the piggy. It just makes me smile. TFS and good luck with the class; it should be a big hit.
Posted by: Mary Waring | August 18, 2011 at 02:08 PM