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Handmade Greeting Cards


    I love making cards. It's such a fun way to express yourself, and because they're so customizable, they're the perfect way to let someone know how you feel without having to say it out loud or write a long email. Plus, they're great for last-minute birthday or holiday gifts too!

    I've been making greeting cards since I hurt my back at work and was stuck at home unable to go anywhere. I came across craft tv one day when i was channel hoping and the rest they say is history.

    It just became one of my favorite things about special celebrations. Nothing says I love you more than a handmade card.



Over the next few months I am planning to do tutorials both here on my blog and over on my YouTube Channel.


    So why not learn from the best?

    Come and join me in my future adventures in Card Making.

                 Until Next Time

                  Happy Crafting

       

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