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The sun is shifting in the sky

We know what that means! Fall is coming. 

Here are some photos of the gorgeous skies over AZ before we had a wonderful thunderstorm.  




Sure wish we could take away the flooding and bring some of that moisture here or to California where it's needed so badly.   To all of our customers and friends affected by the recent natural disasters, we send healing wishes and peace of mind. 


Since Fall is the topic this month, I wanted to share some projects and items that may stir your creative juices....


This adorable kit includes a paper mache coffin, papers, and embellishments.  plus instructions for success!   We only have a few left, so order today!


The Fall ATB kit can be used on the dinner table for placeholders and makes a wonderful Fall hostess gift.

Maybe you love books, well we have many dedicated to Fall Holidays and beyond.  See ALL of our kits HERE





Since we know you are getting ready for Fall and more Holidays that follow, we will include packages of BLACK, GOLD and GREEN embossing powders with every order received this week (valid through August 26, 2016) no coupon needed! ( as long as supplies last)

Plan on some September fun with guest Artist appearances, an ATC Challenge with prizes and more.












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