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The cards shown below are just a few of the dozens that could be made using the Vinyl Stickers included in the February, 2010 Club kit.
Most of our sample cards are made by Artist, Gwen Emanuel. If you have any questions about any of our samples, please feel free to call.

Watch our on-line tutorials for ideas on how to use our peel-off sticker pages. If you have any questions about the cards, please contact us.

This month’s stickers include the following: 0809 – roses, 0922g – windows, 0942s – scallop border, 1051s – presents, 1098g – flowers, 1140 – flower corners, 1188g – butterflies, 1202g – party items, 1216s – bingo, 1844z – fancy hearts,

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This months cards were made using our embossed card stock, text weight papers, specialty papers, foils and holographic film.

Card #1 - 3-D heart sticker on various papers.
Card #2 - 3-D heart sticker waste pieces (reverse technique) on various papers.
Card #4 - flower sticker is attached near edge of card and then trimmed around the outside of the flower. Markers are used to highlight the inside of the petals and leaves.
Card #7 - butterfly stickers are attached to holographic film and trimmed before attaching to card.
Card #8 - various party items are attached to white card stock, colored with markers, trimmed and attached to card.
Card #12 - heart stickers are attached to foils, then to card. Enhanced with white, adhesive ribbon (available on our web site).
This months sticker club includes several transparent stickers. To get the color, we simply attach the sticker to plain, colored papers, trim and attach to card. You can highlight the designs if you like, by tracing some of the design lines with a Sharpie marker. If you have any other questions regarding how the cards were made, let us know and we'll post instructions.


Our reverse sticker technique (using the waste pieces) can be learned using instructions/videos on our web site under TUTORIALS.


Most of our sample cards are made by Gwen Emanuel. If you have any questions about any of our samples, please feel free to call.