Tea-rrific Pocket Card Class

This month I am hosting a fundraiser for the Hawaii Foodbank. Normally when I create a class, I don’t release photos of the projects ahead of time. I like my customers to experience the element of surprise and delight when they open their class kit. However, since this month’s class is a fundraiser class, I want as many people as possible to see the cute projects with hopes more people will want to help me make a difference by purchasing a kit.

Each kit contains everything you need to create 4 pocket cards and 1 pocket favor. All of the projects (pictured below) feature new products from the May 2022 - April 2023 Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog. Many of the products are a part of the fabulous Tea Boutique Suite.

 
 
 

How to help make a difference

I’ve put a lot of work into preparing the supplies so that ALL you need to put the projects together is glue and a pair of scissors. I did use the Cup of Tea stamp set on some of the projects but you can easily substitute other sentiment stamps you already have. Also, I’ve provided pre-printed sentiments in the kit so you don’t even have to use ink at all!

Everything else is prepped and ready for you to make the projects PLUS you get additional card bases and designer paper to use as you desire.

Demonstrator Missy Shipman and I collaborated together on this class. I designed the cards and Missy designed two FABULOUS Bonus Projects that we pre-made as gifts to surprise everyone who purchases a kit. Ok, SPOILER ALERT!!! Here are the fun surprise and delight projects that are also a part of this tea-themed fundraiser kit.

 

The Delicate Details Lace box is filled with the most delicious teas from the Tea Chest which is located in Honolulu. The little embroidered handkerchiefs are so cute and come in different colors and patterns so seeing which one comes in your kit will still be a fun surprise!

 

So, how can you help make a difference?

  1. Purchase a kit. $10 of your purchase will be donated to the Hawaii Foodbank.

  2. Make a cash donation to the Hawaii Foodbank here.

Thank you for taking the time to read this post and consider helping me make sure that no one in our Hawaii Ohana goes hungry.

I am grateful for you,

Cindy

 
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