Monday, September 10, 2018

September 2018 Lori Whitlock Creative Team Blog Hop


Hello! Thank you for joining me for the September 2018 Blog Hop with the Lori Whitlock Creative Team at Lori Whitlock. I have another glittering new project to share today, as well as discounts and fun freebies!

Today I'd like to share my version of projects made with Lori's Classic Designs. The Mason Jar Sunflower Box Card is perfect for this time of year, and I love that it folds flat for mailing. I added a crepe rosette and a different sentiment to my card along with a chipboard leaf from Echo Park Paper's Celebrate Autumn Collection. You can find the files for the card at the Lori Whitlock SVG Shop as well as the Silhouette Design Store. See the 3D Small Pumpkin in the background? That file is free this month! It's part of the Kit of the Month which is free with qualifying purchase and the code SEP18KOTM.

Currently, Lori is having a sale in her SVG Shop. Use code SEP2018 at checkout in order to receive 30% off your entire purchase. Get it now, because it is only on sale for a limited time.

Don't miss out! No code or minimum required.
 Today, Autumn Fall Harvest Gratitude is free in the shop!

Want even more free stuff? Enter to win a $20 coupon to Lori's SVG shop!

a Rafflecopter giveaway
On the Creative Team BLOG HOP, you should have arrived here from the blog of Brigit Mann
I'm really looking forward to seeing what each of these ladies has to share!

Here's the order of today's hop:
Michelle...You are Here!


Thanks for visiting today!
Michelle
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Note: This blog contains affiliate links.Sometimes I am given product, or otherwise compensated for my projects that are here on my blog. But....I love crafting and I would NEVER recommend a product that I didn't like. 

3 comments:

  1. This is gorgeous! LOVING the jar and those flowers!!!!!!!!!

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  2. This is so cool. I have this file and what a great way to showcase it. I am thinking a magnet for the refridgerator or plant poke.

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  3. Love the rich fall colors and the mason jar.

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