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Wednesday, December 12, 2018

December 12 - Mass Production of Card Sentiments



Welcome to December!
So happy to have you join us for our
Counterfeit Kit Challenge Advent Calendar 
as we "open the door" each day and share something seasonal with you.


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At this point in time, it is probably getting to the panic stage for some of you, so here's a quick & easy card making idea that will help finish up those cards!

Mass production of sentiments.

I saw this idea here on this card site, using stamps.
http://blog.mysweetpetunia.com/search?q=sentiments

Type whatever sentiment you want on your cards in a word document.


Copy and paste until you have a page worth, or as many as required.

Use coloured cardstock or white & choose what colour you want your font. I usually choose bold.

Print off your sheet(s) then cut your strips.



Sort your strips into colours or words that are the same


OR place in a cup for a lucky dip approach


Adhere to your cards as required.


Having made nearly 300 cards each Christmas, I can assure you this saves time in the long run!


From Julene in sunny(and hot) Australia!

 We hope you will continue to share your own crafty creations and ideas throughout December using the:  Link-Up page here on the blog, posting in the Counterfeit Kit Challenge Facebook Community Group or on Instagram (find us @counterfeitkitchallenge and share with #counterfeitkitchallenge)

Master Forger Julene

3 comments:

  1. 300 cards?! Wow, I don't even know 300 people, LOL Great time-saving advice!

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  2. Such a super tip Julene! Simple but something I struggle with so I'll be keeping this is mind for this year's supply of cards

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