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10 Fun Craft Kit Resources


From Anna Griffin Christmas Card Kit
Looking for craft kits that let you spend more time playing and less time looking for or buying individual supplies? Well, today I am blogging about nine resources I found here on Inspired Me 411.

Although I love making cards, sometimes I don't feel like creating a design, finding my supplies and putting it together. So when I saw Anna Griffin's card kits on HSN years ago, I bought that kit so fast!!!! I love just having fun putting the pieces together when I need an easy and quick card. Check out these Christmas cards I made last year using her Christmas card kit. Shaker Cards

I hope you find something you that makes you want to play.
Scrapbooking Kits
1. Club Echo Park
This is a monthly subscription club and they also have
separate paper collection kits. Great paper!
Monthly Club
2. My Creative Scrapbook
This is a monthly subscription club with plenty of cute supplies.
Scrapbook Kit
3. Spellbinders
They have a variety of fun kits for scrapbooking and cardmaking.
Kits & Clubs
Card Kits
4. Anna Griffin
Her card kits are gorgeous and most have adhesive included!
Anna Griffin's Shop
HSN & Anna Griffin
5. Frank GarciaStudio
Bi-Monthly Card Subscription
These cards are so pretty!
Happy Heart Mail Card Kits
6. Frank Garcia Studio
Monthly Plans available for 3, 6 or 12 subscriptions.
Mini Album Parcel Club
7. Kim's Card Kits
She has kits for all seasons and some occasions that are full of great supplies!
Her kits would be fun for the whole family to make.
Card Kits
Papercrafting Kits
8. Paper Source
Love the flower kits!!!
25% Discounts NOW
DIY Papercraft Kits
Crafts Kits
9. Joone Creatives
Featuring stamping, embroidery, clay, macrame
and other crafts kits.
Very stylish designs!
Several under $35, too.
Craft Kits & More
10. Bluprint
There is a membership fee to join the site.
Very neat place to see lots of classes, ideas & supplies.
Offering kits for quilts, knitting, and all sorts of crafts.
Kits & Supplies for Crafters

Leave a comment below if you know of any other good kits. I hope this information helps you and brings you much joy! Take care!

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