Yeah! I’m the designer for today’s Craft Project Central project – Naturally Eclectic Card Box Set!
When you need a gift in a hurry, you’ll be able to whip up these cards using the gorgeous Naturally Eclectic Designer Series Paper. Who wouldn’t love a set of four handmade cards and envelopes in a cute box made with the Envelope Punch Board?! Make up several sets and you’ll always have a gift handy for a special occasion.
This sweet box makes such a nice thank you gift when it contains four hand stamped cards and four envelopes.
I love the sentiment on this card.
Who wouldn’t love finding this sweet birthday card in their mailbox?!
Everybody needs thank you notes.
This one is my favorite!
If you would like to learn how to make this project, you’ll want to subscribe for the month of August. With your subscription, you’ll get illustrated, step-by-step instructions for five wonderful projects for only $10! You can find out how to gain access to a bonus sixth project over at Craft Project Central.
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Blessings,
Beth 🙂
Superman (my husband, Steve), Ryan, Abby, Keegan and I are all at Family Camp in Okoboji this week! We wish Sean was here with us too! We go to a wonderful, Bible-based, Holy Spirit-filled camp. We’ve gone every year for about twenty years. It’s so nice to be away from T.V., newspapers and the “noise” of the world and focus on our family and God.