Need quick card design ideas? Here’s your solution! Maybe you didn’t know how easy card making can be? Watch the video tutorial and see all the cards for yourself! You’ll be a card making pro in no time!
This is another gorgeous card kit that I’m excited to share. If you have followed me for awhile, you know that I love card kits. I love having everything pre-cut and all of the pieces to make beautiful cards all put together in a kit. The past several years Stampin’ Up! has done an awesome job with their card kits. They are fabulous for newer card makers, as well as perfect for those of us who have been at it for a long time and just want to sit and create a stack of cards without all the prep or planning. These truly can solve a problem with providing quick card design ideas!
The THREE CHEERS FOR YOU Card Kit is in the mini catalog and it’s all-inclusive. That means you get the stamps, the ink, all the pieces and even a clear block. Oh and adhesive! You don’t need anything else to create 12 beautiful to have ready to send to friends and family. And…when you are done with the card kit, this stamp set is the perfect one to use with other products. I have a few projects coming up soon with it, so stay tuned. It’s a great greeting set!
This card kit even comes with this beautiful box to store the cards in. It also makes the perfect gift for a friend. Either make up the cards and give in the box all ready for them to use, or give them the kit to make themself.
Quick Card Design Ideas | Three Cheers For You Card Kit
Ready to see these quick card design ideas in action? This video tutorial walks you through putting together each different design. You’ll have a lovely stack of simple cards to make in minutes!
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Quick Card Design Ideas to View:
And there you go, 4 different cards, all quick and easy but they look adorable. Let’s take a better look at the cards:
I followed the kit instructions pretty close on the cards except for the way they put on the Linen Thread. It just wasn’t my style so I changed that up a bit.
When making these cards you could easily interchange the greetings and make the types of cards you think you will use the most of.
This one I changed a bit from the instructions by adding the flowers. If you want it more masculine, just leave the flowers off.
And there you go….what do you think? Have you ever done one of the card kits offered by Stampin’ Up!? If you’d like to order the kit, or anything else needed, you can just click on the little picture below to go right to the store and order. I also have pictures of the other card kits currently available below too for you.
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Seriously The Best Card Kit
Last week I shared the other card kit that is in the Spring/Summer Mini Catalog. If you missed that post, just CLICK HERE or on the picture below to go to that post.
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Jackie, I love watching your demonstrations. So many new ideas! I have JUST become a new demonstrator, so your website is even more important now. After watching the 3 Cheers for You, I realized that stamp kits ARE awesome! Thanks for being there!
I’m so happy you joined Stampin’ Up! but unfortunately, since you didn’t join with me you will miss out on all the other things I share and perks that I offer that are exclusive to my team.
Another quick and easy cardmaking session Jackie. Thumbs up to you again for keeping it simple but lovely just the same.
I’m so glad you enjoyed these Audrey, thanks!
Love your videos. I notice in the introduction to your videos, that you now have cards on your rack behind you. Have you demonstrated how to make them? I believe they are made with the set Mountain Air or another landscape set. Did I miss the demo on that?
Thanks Judy! Those cards were made by people in Stampin’ Up! corporate office to celebrate a big milestone achievement I made. You can read about it here