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 See I told you I have been busy....
 See I told you I have been busy.... When you open it up it creates six places to place your pictures...Two of the hidden areas are tucked inside each envelope on either side. You can see in this bottom picture what I am talking about. A picture is worth a thousand words right?
 When you open it up it creates six places to place your pictures...Two of the hidden areas are tucked inside each envelope on either side. You can see in this bottom picture what I am talking about. A picture is worth a thousand words right? Some of the items just retired as of June 3oth...If you have any questions please leave a comment and I will answer them.
 Some of the items just retired as of June 3oth...If you have any questions please leave a comment and I will answer them. For more information click here
 For more information click here A friend (Thank you Kathy Sanders) purchased the Sticky Cuts Sweet and the Stampin' Glitter and allowed me to play with them...... I have been curious and had some fun...here are the two pages I created.
 A friend (Thank you Kathy Sanders) purchased the Sticky Cuts Sweet and the Stampin' Glitter and allowed me to play with them...... I have been curious and had some fun...here are the two pages I created. The Sticky Cuts have adhesive on both sides so all you do is peel off one side and place it on your paper (clay pot, cell phone, purse.) Once it is down peel off the top layer and then apply your glitter or micro beads and it sticks beautifully.... The pictures only give you one dimension. Seeing them in person and being able to move the page around really allows the image to "sparkle."
 The Sticky Cuts have adhesive on both sides so all you do is peel off one side and place it on your paper (clay pot, cell phone, purse.) Once it is down peel off the top layer and then apply your glitter or micro beads and it sticks beautifully.... The pictures only give you one dimension. Seeing them in person and being able to move the page around really allows the image to "sparkle." 
