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Carissa’s Holiday Gift Guide

With the holidays just around the corner, and gift buying and wish-listing in full swing, I thought I would focus this month’s newsletter on some of my favorite must-haves for cardmaking.

Carissa’s Holiday Gift Guide is packed with MY FAVORITE things and is in no way exhaustive. With that in mind, I would love for you to comment below and let me know what’s on your wish list this year. It may help someone else build their own wish list….I may even add some of these things to my list as well 😉

I’ll be sharing things in four categories:

  1. Stocking Stuffers -small sized gift perfect for stocking stuffing.
  2. Everyday Essentials – these are basic supplies that are essential for cardmaking (think papers, trimmers and bone folders).
  3. Perfect Presents – this category is full of favorite stamps, dies and the like.
  4. Generous Gifts – talk about a splurge! These are the higher priced items in this gift guide that would make anyone giddy.

I’ll walk you through the items included in Carissa’s Holiday Gift Guide in today’s video, so be sure to check that out. In addition, I’ll also walk you through how to create your own EllenHutson.com wish list and then show you how to share it with your friends, family and loved ones. This is a great way to tell your friends and family exactly what you want.

I’ve also linked to the items mentioned in this video below, making it quick and easy to build your own wish list.

I hope you enjoy this look at some of my favorite things. I can’t wait to hear what you’re putting on your wish list this year. Don’t forget to comment below and let me know.

Until next time, happy wish-listing and I hope you have a fabulous day!

XOXO
Carissa

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  • Reply On My Desk or In My Heart November 15, 2018 at 12:51 am

    Thank you for sharing

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