I'm Not Made for Winter
- Sara Lihz Staroska
- Jan 21, 2024
- 2 min read
Friends, I'm sure many of you feel my pain, this winter is AWFUL! it's so cold here in Nebraska I've had to pull my Diet Coke out of the garage. So yesterday when we played along with the "It's Snow Problem" challenge, let me assure sure you, snow IS the problem. You can watch the livestream on replay on Linh's channel.
She's So Cold! Let's Pop it Up
Featuring:
Merry Flip-It
Featuring:
Visual Supply List
Everyday Tools:
I've been making cards for over ten years and there are a few things that get used on a daily basis. They make cardmaking more joyful for me. I hope this list is helpful for you. Some items are listed with an affiliate link which offers me a small commission at no cost to you (items noted with an asterisk), while others are linked here just because I think these products are the best!
Misti Stamping Tool [SCB]*
Craft Pick and Embellishment Wand--Trinity Stamps Pickup Stick [SCB]*
Spellbinders Platinum 6 Die Manual Cutting Machine [SCB or SPL]*
Big Momma Foam Tape Roll [SSS](1mm thick, which is about half the thickness of most foam tape)
Thanks for checking out today's project! I hope you enjoy!
-Sara Lihz
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