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Here is a layout Ann Whitaker did with this kit.
I love how she took the December kit and applied it to School
pages. It just goes to show you how versatile our monthly kits
are.

Here is a Card Ann Whitaker did with this kit.
I love how she took the snowflake flowers form this kit and made
it the center focus point for this card. Also take notice of the
colors she used. They all go together very well and give the
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Here is a peek-a-boo circle Christmas Card
Ann did using the Cricut Design Studio .cut file I made. These
peek-a-boo cards are so fun and you can put anything you want
inside the little windows.
You can download the Peek A Boo
Circle Card HERE.

This Picture does not do this card justice
at all. I wish I could send you all this card form Christmas.
However I did not make it. Ann Whitaker designed this for us and
the Swiss dot cardstock was a wonderful choice for this card.
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Here is a layout I did with this kit. I
love how the colors all work so good together. Fall is one of my
favorite times of year so I made the title "Fall Fun" in the
Cricut Design Studio software.
You can download the title I made
here FREE.

This is a card I made with my brand new
Cricut cartridge "Wild Card" I could not resist trying it out.
This cardstock that comes in this kit is perfect for making
these wonderful matching envelopes. It really makes the envelope
sturdy. |
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Here is a card I made with the November
kit and I used the Double Mates cardstock for the base of the
card and embossed it with the leaf Cuttlebug folder. I sanded my
leaves very lightly to give them a slight shading. |

This Cauldron box is made with the
Cricut Machine and Design Studio Software. If you have the
Cricut and DSS you can email us for the cut file at
info@cardstockheadquarters. We than will email the .cut file
to you.

This idea came from Split Coast Stampers.
Here is the
tutorial for you so you can make one too.
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Small Pizza Box made to put
candies in it for our cute little trick-or-treaters.

6x6 Card I made using the cricut for the RIP
and the Castle. I used one of my clear stamps for the Trick or Treat! |