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This tutorial contains instructions, patterns, and photos to complete all 3 projects featured on my blog July 8, 2016. You can purchase it for $5.95 below.p>
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This 20-page tutorial contains step-by-step cutting instructions and color photo directions for completing all three handbags. These handbags are intended to be gift card size. However, you can resize the handbags to suit your needs. The patterns for all three handbags are included in the tutorial. More photos of this tutorial can be seen in this post here.
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This 19-page tutorial contains step-by-step cutting instructions and color photo directions for completing the Traveling Trio 3 suitcases, four standard size cards, four note size cards, decorative paper clips and the insert divider for the bottom suitcase.
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This 13-page tutorial contains step-by-step cutting instructions and color photos for completing the Purse-onally Perfect purse and all 4 note cards.
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$5.95This tutorial contains instructions and photos to complete all 12 projects featured on my blog from October 1-12, 2017.
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love the projects becky. you're cracking me up with the crushed curry (barf) though.
ReplyDeletei like it.
xoxo
ROFL.....I literally laughed out loud at the "barf" comment! I feel the same way....not my fav. Great projects as always! Love those flip flops.
ReplyDeleteFabulous projects!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing!
Wow! Those are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI laughed at your comment about Crushed Curry! I would love it if your would share your pattern for the flip flops when you get home. I have a friend who absolutely loves FF. Have a great time at convention for all of us who can't be there. Mary
ReplyDeleteI'm taking it you're not a big fan of crushed curry. Your barf comments were hilarious. I love how you were honest...:D
ReplyDeleteLOVE these projects Becky!!! I am laughing because I LOVE crushed curry, funny how everyone reacts differently to the colors. LOL Hope you're having a great time at convention!!
ReplyDeleteLOL - you're hilarious!! And so right in your statement!! Thanks for the new projects! Love the flip flops!! I think I'm finally going to try the backpack too... I'm in back to school mode! Thanks for the inspiration as always!! :0)
ReplyDeleteLOL Becky .. tell us how you really feel! Your projects are adorable. Maureen
ReplyDeleteWOW! Fantastic projects, Becky! I'm sure you made Stampin' Up! proud with these!
ReplyDeleteDon't like Crushed Curry? (I'm not much of a fan either.)
Wow! J'adore!
ReplyDeleteBravo!
Okay, after seeing your thoughts on the crushed curry I don't feel so bad to admitting to the fact that soft suede reminds me of "raw umber" in the Crayola 64 box. My dad always called that color baby sh_ _ brown! Well, actually I think he called it that once and my mom had a cow so then it became baby poop brown but the first name stuck in my head.
ReplyDeleteThese are all amazing! I love your backpack and the drawers!
ReplyDeleteLove the projects! I need to try the backpack. I'm so totally with you on the crushed curry! I haven't really found a color combination that makes it look good.
ReplyDeleteBecky, I LOVE your projects but I'm right with you on the sentiment about Crushed Curry. What were they thinking when they created that color?
ReplyDeleteFANTASTIC projects! LOL@ barf and crushed curry...I feel the same way ;)
ReplyDeleteAgain, so amazing. Crushed curry...Barf...OMG! I never thought about it...Ewwww! Not that I liked it before, but I really think it is gross now! LOl
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! ...such adorable ideas! I made the matchbox cabinet today and posted it on my blog with a link to yours - thanks!
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