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CPC: Thankful for Thirty Days!


Get ready to give Thanks every day during the month of November by creating this project in October!! You will make thirty cards that you can send out, one for each day of the entire month. They are cute and flat for easy mailing! Plus you’ll make an Open-Top Box so that the cards are easy to store and access when you need one. And you’ll learn how to alter a pre-made journal to coordinate with the cards. Use the journal to document, and keep track of those that you are thankful for! Make this for yourself, and make a set to give – what a wonderful gift of thanks to give and also to pay forward to another!!

This  project was created by Julie Beltramo. To see this tutorial, head over to Craft Project Central and subscribe to the October projects. There are so many wonderful projects. If you have a moment, head over and leave Julie a comment on her project!

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