Be creatively inspired! Today’s paper crafting projects were designed by the talented members of my Stampin’ Pretty Pals Virtual Stamping Community. Links to blogs or Pinterest have been provided (when available) for more details.
Melissa Seplowitz | More Details
Rosanne Mulhern | More Details
Lisa Patubo-Daniel | More Details
Lisa Ann Bernard | More Details
Peggy Van Horn
Beth McCullough | More Details
Alexandra Jones | More Details
Frenchie Hum
Michelle Quinno | More Details
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Stesha Bloodhart | More Details
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wooHOO! What wonderful holiday ideas❤️
Thanks for sharing all of these beautiful cards. My husband had a total knee replacement this past Wednesday, and this was such a nice surprise to have a few minutes for myself this morning and enjoy your site.
I am blown away by all the creativity the Pals have shown us today. All of these beautiful projects are so inspiring. I’m glad I don’t have to choose a favorite. Enjoy your day!
WOW my friend…..That is one JAM-PACKED line-up of projects. Will need to look at this post a couple more times to take it all in. TFS!