Today I’m sharing another project that’s included in my August Tutorial Package. August’s tutorials feature the Arrange a Wreath bundle and include four unique projects. I had a blast creating with this bundle over the last few weeks and have so much more to share. This bundle has basically all the holidays covered as well as most occasions.
Fall is one of my favorite seasons and so much fun to create cards and other projects for. I really enjoy the cooler temperatures, fall colors, leaves and pumpkins, etc. But most especially, I love the “thankful” spirit of the season. And I think the sentiment on this card is perfect for expressing just that.
Here’s the details on August’s Tutorial Package…
The projects in this tutorial consist of a horizontal Z Fun Fold Birthday Gift Card Holder, an Autumn Holiday/Thank You Card, and a pretty Summer Sunflower Many Occasion card with a matching Candy Gift Box. These are all created using the Arrange a Wreath bundle. Each tutorial is available as a PDF with written instructions and photos. I’ve included step by step photo instructions on how to build each wreath. I’d love to share these with you. Here’s how you can get them…
- FREE with an online order of $50 or more (before tax & shipping).
- Any order of $75 or more (before tax & shipping) will receive the FREE tutorials as well as a set of four handmade seasonal wreaths.
- All (any size) online orders always receive a handmade card that can be repurposed.
- If you do not wish to place an order, you can purchase the tutorial package for $10.00 by submitting payment via PayPal “send to a friend” option. My PayPal address is romulhern@gmail.com.
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Take care,
Rosanne
Beautiful Fall wreath, Rosanne! These should sell well!
Beautiful cards and I believe you’ll do well with your tutorials
Thanks very much, Deb!