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Spooky View Master Card Video

Trick or Treat?  Why choose one, when you can have both!  I've got both a trick and a special treat for you today!  I'm using my favorite halloween stamp set again...Stampin' Up!'s Spooky Bingo Bits, to make a card with a twist!  It's a View Master Card.  Believe it or not - it's SO easy to make.  As it's hard to describe, I thought I'd show you, so you can make one too!

Spooky-Viewmaster 

1.video-30 VIDEO:  SPOOKY VIEW MASTER CARD

 

 

1.Rubberstamp-40 Dawns Stamping Supplies
 

Stamps:  Spooky Bingo Bits (#123944w or #123946c)
Ink:  Basic Black
Paper:   Basic Black, Cajun Craze, Whisper White, Frightful Sight Designer Series Paper (#122381)
Accessories:  Big Shot (#113439) , Clear Circle Die (#114533), 1-3/8" Circle Punch (#119860), 1-1/4" Circle Punch (#119861), 1-3/4" Circle Punch (#119850), 1/2" Circle Punch (#119869), 1/4" Basic Black Grosgrain Ribbon (#109027), Silver Brads (#104336), 2-Way Glue Pen (#100425)

Purchase the Stampin' Up! supplies to make this project at my ONLINE STORE

Enjoy~Dawn O

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Get your Big Shot (or $100 in merchandise) for FREE when you join Stampin' Up! in October!!

Oh my gosh - the excitement is building for the once-in-a-lifetime offer from Stampin' Up!  Many of you have contacted me with questions about the Stampin' Up! opportunity.  The two BIG questions are:

1.  What are the sales minimums? 
Stampin' Up! sales minimums are SO low (in my opinion).  It's only $300 a quarter!  You can submit orders each month, or wait and only submit them once a quarter.  Either way - as long as they add up to $300 or more each calendar quarter - you're set!  PLUS - your first full quarter doen't end until MARCH 31, 2012.  Plenty of time!!

2.  Do I have to do parties?
No - you don't have to do parties!  In fact - many of the demonstrators in my group do not do parties.  They are what I call a Friends and Family Demonstrator.  They buy for themselves and sometimes for their friends and family.  See here for the Type of Demonstrator you might be. 

Got more questions - feel free to contact me at [email protected]

 

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