Kylie’s Demonstrator Training Blog Hop – October

I’m so excited to be participating in this blog hop! I missed blog hops, and this is a great one! We have folks from all over the world who are participating in Kylie Bertucci’s training and support program taking part. This is an awesome group of demonstrators who are banding together to earn a trip to Maui in 2020.

If you’re starting on my blog, check out the links below for some of the amazing projects by my friends around the world. If you’re coming from one of their blogs, welcome! I hope you enjoy my project, and learn something new or see something you like.

For my project this month I decided to make some sympathy cards. I didn’t need any right now (luckily) but it’s always better to have them on hand than to have to make them when something bad happens. I used the Petal Promenade Designer Series Paper and the coordinating Beautiful Promenade stamp set to create these cards, which has gorgeous floral images and greetings.

One of the things I like to do for all of my cards is decorate the inside of the card and the envelope as well, and these were no exception. I used the stamp set to add decoration and more text to the inside, and some decoration to the envelope.



If you’re in Canada and would like to purchase any of the supplies I used to create these cards, or any other supplies, you can use the links below to be taken directly to my online store. Don’t forget to use the host code posted to the right for extra goodies!

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17 thoughts on “Kylie’s Demonstrator Training Blog Hop – October

  1. So pretty! I know too many people suffering with cancer that would love to receive a card like this.

  2. Beautiful cards! I always think of weddings with this DSP now you’ve inspired something new for me. Thank you!

  3. Oh I adore this paper. Would never of thought to use it for Sympathy but it works so well

  4. Such a good use of the DSP, I always struggle to use mine but you have inspired me to chop it!

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