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Crazy for All Inclusive Kits!

Last Friday, I had my first All Inclusive Kit class, and I just love these things so much I need to write about them here, too. As always, Stampin' Up! makes it so easy for EVERYONE to create gorgeous cards- whether they're a beginner or an avid crafter.

The three all inclusive kits from the Annual Catalog caught my eye recently because I've been searching for ways that my loyal customers who come to my camps can stamp at home without spending too much on supplies. These card kits are perfect for that!

Each kit is $35 (not including shipping) and makes 20 cards. You guys, that's only $1.75 per card! What's great about these kits is that they come with EVERYTHING you need to make the cards, and you even get to keep the stamp set, acrylic block, and ink for future projects. I love these so much, I bought all three for myself! I had so much fun crafting with friends and just working on these in my spare time.

You can scroll through the pictures of each kit here.

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