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Fun & Free Close To My Heart Virtual Events for June & July

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Join us for a FUN & FREE virtual craft even on June 30th, 2020 at 2:00 pm MDT on our Facebook page! We will be creating one single page layout, three 2-page layouts, and 8 cards using our exclusive Brushed collection.

The exclusive products you will need to create these projects with us are available beginning June 1st. You will need the Brushed Product Bundle available at https://inmyworld.closetomyheart.ca/ – type in item (CC6204) to order your kit for this event! This bundle includes 2 fabulous stamp sets that we have brought back for this special! If you already own the stamp sets, you can simply order the Brushed Paper + Sticker Sheet (CC6202) and the Brushed Coordinated Cardstock (CC6203).

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Join us for another FUN & FREE virtual craft event on July 7th, 2020 at 2:00PM MDT on our Facebook page! We will be creating the Stitched Together Cardmaking Workshop together!

You will need the Stitched Together Cardmaking Workshop Kit- Get it here: https://inmyworld.closetomyheart.ca/retail/Product.aspx?ItemID=13623

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Join us for another FUN & FREE virtual craft event on July 14th, 2020 at 2:00PM MDT our Facebook page! We will be creating the Stitched Together Scrapbooking Workshop together!

You will need the Stitched Together Scrapbooking Workshop Kit (without Memory Protectors). Get it here:
https://inmyworld.closetomyheart.ca/retail/Product.aspx?ItemID=13748

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