{"id":212,"date":"2016-08-21T17:31:00","date_gmt":"2016-08-21T17:31:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.handmadebyheatherruwe.com\/2016\/08\/random-act-of-cardness-campaign\/"},"modified":"2018-01-15T22:13:28","modified_gmt":"2018-01-16T02:13:28","slug":"random-act-of-cardness-campaign","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.handmadebyheatherruwe.com\/2016\/08\/random-act-of-cardness-campaign.html","title":{"rendered":"Random Act of Cardness Campaign"},"content":{"rendered":"

Hello and welcome. Today I’m sharing a project for Technique Tuesday’s Random Act of Cardness Campaign. This fun campaign is challenging folks to send out the handmade cards they’ve been making. I think it is so important to take the time to send out cards. Sending a card is such an easy way to put a smile on someone’s face.<\/p>\n

I wanted to put together a little kit that would encourage some of my card making friends to send out their cards…<\/p>\n

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\nIncluded in the kit are several envelopes stamped with the snail mail image from THIS<\/a> stamp set…<\/div>\n
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\nI did several envelopes and stamped each color on every envelope before moving on to the next. This saved me a lot of time and using THIS<\/a> helped get every drop of ink off before switching colors. <\/div>\n
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\nI also made envelope seals by die-cutting THIS<\/a> paper with one of THESE<\/a> hearts. I stamped a couple of sentiments from THIS<\/a> stamp set and ran them through THIS<\/a> xyron machine to turn them into stickers. Quick and easy…<\/div>\n
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\nI put these items into one of THESE<\/a> clear boxes along with a pen and some stamps. Now the recipient has no excuse not to send out some cards. \ud83d\ude09 <\/div>\n
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\nI hope this inspires you to create a mailing kit for a friend or yourself! Click HERE<\/a> for more information about the campaign. Be sure to use hashtag #RAOCardness when playing along and sharing on social media. <\/div>\n
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\nThanks so much for stopping by. Now go mail out some cards. <\/div>\n
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\n*Random Acts of Cardness stamp set can be found HERE<\/a><\/div>\n
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Hello and welcome. Today I’m sharing a project for Technique Tuesday’s Random Act of Cardness Campaign. This fun campaign is challenging folks to send out the handmade cards they’ve been making. I think it is so important to take the time to send out cards. Sending a card is such an easy way to put a smile on someone’s face. I wanted to put together a little kit that would encourage some of my card…<\/p>\n