Today's kit is the Office Accoutrement kit. It's the fifth of 6 set-specific by mail card kits that I'm offering this month. Each kit will feature two card designs using only the coordinating stamp set plus some accessories.
What I love most about the office accoutrement kit is that even though it has no traditional sentiment, the calendar image (used on the card on the right) makes it super easy to create a custom look for any occasion. I also really like the office look of this set -- perfect for making cards for co-workers.
Your Office Accoutrement card kit will include all pre-cut card stock, punched pieces, designer paper, ribbon, brads, envelopes and step-by step instructions to make 4 cards (2 each of both designs). The kit will not include real red and more mustard classic ink, adhesive or the Office Accoutrement stamp set. To make these cards you will also need paper snips or other scissors (there is quite a bit of cutting on these cards, but isn't that the perfect activity to take with you to summertime sports practices?) and a 1/16" handheld hole punch or another way to punch the holes for the brads.
This kit will be available through the end of June at the special price of only $5.00 with the purchase of the Office Accoutrement stamp set (regular shipping and tax will apply to the purchase of the stamp set). There is a limit of 1 specially priced kit per Office Accoutrement stamp set purchased. The cost without the purchase of the coordinating stamp set will be $10.00 per kit, plus shipping.
As I mentioned previously, 1 design from each kit will be featured at my eScape stamp camp on June 25. The Pick a Petal card featured at the stamp camp will be the second card (with the real red base).
If you can't make it to my summer classes due to your other commitments, this and the other kits available through the end of June will keep you stamping all season long. The sooner you order the sooner you can start stamping, so contact me to place your order today!
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Office Accoutrement Kit
Posted by Diane at 10:07 PM
Labels: Cards, class by mail, class projects
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