Stampin’ in St. George, an Annual Tradition

For the 5th year in a row I was lucky enough to be able to attend a wonderful event in St. George put on by the amazing Jill Olsen. I actually swapped TRADTIONAL cards, not MDS this time! I was just really missing my stamping time. I wanted to do an easy yet elegant card featuring a set that I received when I went to Stampin' Up! Convention this passt July. Here is the card I swapped –

IMG_3225The colors are Crumb Cake, Cherry Cobbler and Very Vanilla.

Here is a photo of the wonderful ladies that I spent my day with. I would not have had a very successful day without them. When my knee started hurting, they stepped in and did my stamping, running around and doing the hard work while I sat at the table with my leg up, just assembling my projects.

 

IMG_3131 (l to r) Ciera, Sandy, Hilary, Lea, Michelle, and ME!)

FUNNIEST thing ever! I go over to my fellow MDS Blog Hop Buddy, Erica Shaw's blog a few minnutes ago and saw her swap card, and realized that we were both there together and didn't know it!!!!!

Hope you all have a wonderful day and I will be posting a lot more photos of  displays, swaps and our make n takes inthe next few days!

Jeanna

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