Entering the Blog World

Today, I'm embarking on a new journey, establishing a blog.  My goal is to post cards and projects that I've made with all the wonderful products offered by Stampin' Up!  I'm really excited to be able to share this new adventure with you.  So, please bear with me as I try to learn how to navigate in the electronic blog world.

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  1. Thanks Shana. Thanks for visiting my blog. The wreath really wasn’t that difficult. Cutting and curling the DSP took the most time.

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