
After two weeks of the Waves of the Ocean Collection projects, it is time to introduce other new products in my next seven days of posts.
This week I am using the All Together Collection.
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I have two super quick and easy cards to share with you today.

I did say super quick and easy! One notecard and envelope, one Crumb Cake ink pad and an acrylic block.
For the second card, I used one of the Here For You Dies to cut out the set of hands. I confess that I really didn’t want to fussy cut them – although is what a casual stamper would do.

I used a cutting knife to create a small slit in the cardstock so that I could thread some Linen Thread to tie the bow.

Making simple cards is important for beginners as they develop their skills and confidence. For more experienced stampers, these card designs will seem boring.
Tomorrow I will have some more interesting designs to share.
Until then, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.
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