



I had them for sale at the last craft show I attended, but I didn't even sell one set. Then again, I didn't really sell much of anything, so that probably doesn't mean much. But I listed them at my etsy shop here, so we'll see what happens.
I really want to work on my gift card boxes. I hope they arrive soon.
2 comments:
These are great Mel! Did you print them yourself, or send them off to an online printer? I like the "year of holidays" idea.
I used an online printer. everydayprint.com, which doesn't seem to exist anymore. Weird. The stock isn't as thick as overnightprints, but I'm happy with the way they turned out!
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