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The Cricut newsletter came out with this neat idea: for your holiday cards or scrapbooking, try using some ground clove,cinnamon,and nutmeg mixed in with your embossing powders or paint. Add a holiday fragrance to your creations. My suggestion would be to use Hershey's cocoa powder (I have a Silhouette image of a Hershey's kiss that would work great with this), beside, I love chocolate!
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Hmm, I guess I really need to make an effort to ready mey newsletters....lol
Frndly1 says Lets Get Creative.
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I just read that too Rosy. Thanks for sharing it here.
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Well, I don't have a Cricut, nor do I get the newsletter - so special thanks for sharing that - I never would have thought of it - but I'll have to try. (hmmm, where did you get that Hershey Kiss stamp? Chocolate is my middle name)
Fuzzylover (aka Barbara)
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I never would have thought of that. I do not have a cricut either so thanks for the tip! Jen
Mom to Anna
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It wasn't a stamp, it's a die-cut from my Silhouette and I think there is a an svg file for a kiss too somewhere out there. But a kiss stamp would be nice, wouldn't it? My girlfriend makes stamps. I'll have to see if she can make a few of those.
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