Monday 21 September 2020

Feeling fruity? Check out my Simply Citrus projects

Simply Citrus Card Kit Stampin Up

When Stampin’ Up!® first launched project kits, I was sceptical. We are crafters and therefore we like to create, right? But of course, as is so often the case, I was entirely wrong and ended up doing a massive U-turn.

Now I’m a huge fan of our kits, for various reasons. They are ideal for:

✂️ Experienced crafters in a hurry (no prep!)
✂️ Taking on holiday, when space is tight
✂️ Relaxed crafting with friends
✂️ Crafting with children
✂️ Introducing crafting to newbies
✂️ Gifts

So when I went on holiday this summer, I made sure to pack a craft kit and I chose this one, the Simply Citrus Card Kit.

Simply Citrus Card Kit Stampin Up

This is a great kit to take because absolutely everything is included; even the ink pad and clear block. This makes is the ideal kit to gift to a friend who doesn't have the luxury of craft supplies, as they can get started straight away without any additional purchases. 

Simply Citrus Card Kit Stampin Up

You can make the projects up exactly to the kit, or mix and match as I have done here. 

Simply Citrus Card Kit Stampin Up

Simply Citrus Card Kit Stampin Up

Simply Citrus Card Kit Stampin Up

And because you get a stamp set, you can make more projects when you’ve used all your consumables - more on that later in the week.

Simply Citrus Card Kit Stampin Up

Simply Citrus Card Kit Stampin Up


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