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CTC#106 Favourite Hostess Set





Welcome from Monique's blog as this week we use our favourite Hostess Set -well that's hard!! They are all super cute, but if I have to pick fave well it has to be the Pun Intended set. I have used this set extensively for birthdays and father's day and just beecause! This week I have made a little set of 3x3 notecards - since that is the theme of my class this weekend. I am using current colours but making a big effort to use up some of the DSP I have in my stash, so this project uses some Cherry on Top papers.



And in the tradition of using up bits on my desk ... a few quick notecards. I love the notecards in both white and crumb cake, they make it a snap to pull a quick notecard together, and at around 50c for the card and envelope they are a great item, make sure you add them to your list!


Enjoy you tour as you go around the hop this week, next up is the very creative and very productive Julia




If you get lost you can find the whole crew for this week here

Don't forget we love to see what you create too.


Here are a few other links to projects I've made using this super cute set - you can probably tell I love the camera!!!!









Thanks for looking, If you are keen to host your own party and earn some hostess dollars so you can add this set to your collection I'd be happy to help.

Take care and get creative!,
Liz

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  1. Love all your cards Elizabeth! Especially the camera ones, that is my favourite stamp too.

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  2. Just beautiful Liz!!! I should take your lead and use up more of those scraps that build up! Kelly x

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  3. Wow. Your cards are totally fabulous. The camera is my favourite too! Thankyou for your amazing inspiration.

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