Friday, March 15, 2013

Club Stamp Project Spoiler Alert!

Friday Greetings from Kay here at Club Scrap!

It's already the 15th, so that means Deb and the CS Crew are busy shipping the Club Scrap Lite Kit! On top of that, we need to get ready to ship the Club Stamp collection on the 20th. I'm tickled to show off the March Club Stamp Project--The Card Keeper! Once again, I'm a little early on this, but luckily I've gotten away with it before, so I think it'll be alright :) I'll have to be sure to bring Tricia a really good carb free snack tomorrow!

This is The Card Keeper. It's attractive, but also functional. Check out the wide spine with lots of room to store cards.




This will be handy on my desk for keeping greeting cards ready to go! The cards slide in and out of the elastic cords easily, and there are handy pockets for envelope and stamp storage.


Stamping on the cover was a must with this month's Bookshelves unmounted rubber stamps, along with the Borders & Backgrounds, Art Nouveau and Greeting sheets.

Funny story. When Tricia and I were photographing the step-outs for the project instructions, we had an "oops" moment. After the front cover was perfectly stamped, wrapped and nearly complete, she installed the inside pockets UPSIDE DOWN. I fixed it by adding the nested panel that you see below. So, a warning. Don't be like us, blabbing away as you make the project and messing it up on the last step!


Along with the March project, there will also be variations available including Textiles & Notions, Bon Appetit and paper-less! All of my inside pockets were installed correctly. Just saying. Won't they look nice on my bookshelf?


The Come Sail Away version below was made with the paper-less kit, so I just used goods from my stash.


For those of you that are Club Stamp members and receive the project - enjoy! Not a member? There's never been a better time to join us!

Have a wonderful weekend!
Kay Williamson

17 comments:

  1. Oh I LOVE this project!!!! What a great gift to give a card keeper filled with handmade cards! I see a number of these in my future!

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  2. KAY! I love this book project! Love that binding! Another great reason to join a club!

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  3. ooooo what a great way to house matching GTG and then give as a gift. Just a quick question, what sizes of papers will the nekkid kit require? Anything larger than 12x12?

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    1. Nope, nothing larger than 12x12. Pretty handy, huh? Also note that the keeper will hold cards up to 7" tall.

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  4. OMG! I love love love this project! can't wait to get the paperless version - will it come with instructions?

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    1. Yes, the paperless version will come with the instruction download when the purchase is made.

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    2. yaaaay! this is such a clever project! great for gift-giving too.

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  5. What an awesome project - I think that my retreat fund will get somewhat depleted! Thank you very much.

    AnnetteD

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  6. This is so cool. I rarely do projects but will definitely order the paperless version (or 2 or 3...) - I think my mom would love it to keep the cards I send to her!
    Connie

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  7. This is THE PERFECT project for my Birthday Card Swap peeps. What a nifty way to keep and display all of the lovely cards we receive in our birthday month!

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  8. I love this! What a great way to gift cards.

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  9. What a great gift idea, start now be ready for Christmas. LOL

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  10. Oh my! This is awesome! I am going to need a few of these!

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  11. Thinking I'm going to be more organized with making a few of these, one for birthday cards, one for thank you cards, one for any occasion cards. . .well, you get the idea.

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  12. Love...I can't wait to get my CS Stamp Kit!

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