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Successful Event for Cards for a Cause

Cards for a Cause was indeed a success!  Last Saturday, the Cards for a Cause fundraiser event was held and I am reporting that it was a success.  The net proceeds for this event is going the the Alzheimer Society of BC – Walk for Memories.

We received very positive feedback from those who attended and thank you to those that were able to get to the event.

We made 9 really cute Christmas cards and I will share the ones that I designed and prepared over the next several posts.

We had a Christmas tree, and yes, Christmas music that contributed to the overall feeling of the event—it’s never too early to get in the Christmas spirit of giving.

Right now, there is no known cure for Alzheimer and it is such a terrible disease, robbing people of their precious memories and for family members robbing them of their loved ones.

 Successful event for cards for a cause

Recipe

Stamps: Merry Little Christmas (c – 131829, w- 131826, p27 2013 Holiday Catalogue

Paper: Whisper White, Baked Brown Sugar, Cherry Cobbler, Season of Style DSP Pack, Brushed Gold

Ink: Cherry Cobbler

Accessories: Big Shot, Petals a Plenty Embossing Folder, Pretty Print Embossing Folder, Labels Collection Framelits

This is such a cute stamp set.  If you are looking for quick and easy cards, you can purchase this stamp set as bundle and save $15.00 and whip your Christmas cards up in no time.

Successful event for cards for a cause

For more details, Click on the image

 

The stamp set is available in either clear mount and wood mount and the kit contains enough supplies to make 8 cards – complete with card stock cards, envelopes, envelope liners, die-cut Designer Series Paper and card stock accents, buttons and Bakers Twine.

Woo Yoo, let the fun begin.  Check out the details on my online store and pick up a set or 2.

Happy Stamping


Comments

Successful Event for Cards for A Cause — 4 Comments

  1. Karen love the card and I really like that stamp….except I don’t own it! So glad your event was a success…and I look forward to seeing more of your cards.
    PS: I really really fear Alzheimer’s which is one form of dimentia, and… since my mom got dimentia (frontal lobe) everytime I start forgetting things, don’t think it doesn’t cross my mind. So wish they would find a cure. Hugs

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