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Series 5 of our Chain card swap – following Genna’s card

Front of a handmade card, with stamped images of penguins in a row across a landscape card

If you haven’t seen our chain card swap blog hops before, Tracy Held decided to organise a group of Australian Stampin’ Up! demonstrators for a fun card swap idea. Each member in the group creates an original card, then sends it on to the next person on their list. They then have to CASE (Copy […]

Chain card swap Series 5 – following Cheryl’s card

Handmade triple Z-fold card in pink

If you haven’t seen our chain card swap blog hops before, Tracy Held decided to organise a group of Australian Stampin’ Up! demonstrators for a fun card swap idea. Each member in the group creates an original card, then sends it on to the next person on their list. They then have to CASE (Copy […]

Chain Card Swap Series 5 – following Julia’s card

Floral handmade fun fold card

If you haven’t seen our chain card swap blog hops before, Tracy Held decided to organise a group of Australian Stampin’ Up! demonstrators for a fun card swap idea. Each member in the group creates an original card, then sends it on to the next person on their list. They then have to CASE (Copy […]

Chain Card Swap Series 5 – following Nancy’s card

Handmade card,mainly in green and brown, featuring three die cut cats

If you haven’t seen our chain card swap blog hops before, Tracy Held decided to organise a group of Australian Stampin’ Up! demonstrators for a fun card swap idea. Each member in the group creates an original card, then sends it on to the next person on their list. They then have to CASE (Copy […]

Chain Card Swap series 5 – following Carolina’s card

Front of a handmade birthday card featuring two balloons.

If you haven’t seen our chain card swap blogs before, Tracy Held decided to organise a group of Australian Stampin’ Up! demonstrators for a fun card swap idea. Each member in the group creates an original card, then sends it on to the next person on their list. They then have to CASE (Copy And […]

Chain Card Swap Series 5 – following Tracy’s card

Image of a handmade book fold card, featuring a cartoon turtle playing a piano accordion

If you haven’t seen our chain card swap blogs before, Tracy Held decided to organise a group of Australian Stampin’ Up! demonstrators for a fun card swap idea. Each member in the group creates an original card, then sends it on to the next person on their list. They then have to CASE (Copy And […]

Chain Card Swap Series Five – following Monique’s card

Handmade card with four panels of printed paper, two of each design. Focal point has a square with a flower on it.

If you haven’t seen our chain card swap blogs before, Tracy Held decided to organise a group of Australian Stampin’ Up! demonstrators for a fun card swap idea. Each member in the group creates an original card, then sends it on to the next person on their list. They then have to CASE (Copy And […]

Chain card swap Series 5 begins! Let’s follow Ros’s card

front of a handmade card featuring floral images

The team have just finished our FIFTH series of our fun chain card swap! If you haven’t seen our chain card swap blogs before, Tracy Held decided to organise a group of Australian Stampin’ Up! demonstrators for a fun card swap idea. Each member in the group creates an original card, then sends it on […]

Series 4 Card Chain Swap – following Tracy’s card

Handmade card

Welcome to the tenth card in the fourth series of our Card Swap Chain. A group of Australian Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators formed a team to create cards and swap them in a process like a chain letter. The first card in each sequence is an original idea. For this blog hop, it was time for […]

Series 4 Card Chain Swap – following Monique’s card

A handmade card with pink printed paper with small white flowers. Three yellow bees punched from cardstock are the feature

Welcome to the ninth card in the fourth series of our Card Swap Chain. A group of Australian Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators formed a team to create cards and swap them in a process like a chain letter. The first card in each sequence is an original idea. For this blog hop, it was time for […]

Series 4 Card Chain Swap – following Genna’s card

Handmade card featuring three uneven layers with strong pink flowers and bright green foliage

Welcome to the eighth card in the fourth series of our Card Swap Chain. A group of Australian Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators formed a team to create cards and swap them in a process like a chain letter. The first card in each sequence is an original idea. For this blog hop, it was time for […]

Series 4 Card Chain Swap – following Ros’s card

Handmade baby card, with three onesies - pink, purple then pink

Welcome to the seventh card in the fourth series of our Card Swap Chain. A group of Australian Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators formed a team to create cards and swap them in a process like a chain letter. The first card in each sequence is an original idea. For this blog hop, it was time for […]

Series 4 Card Chain Swap – following Cindy’s card

A masculine handmade card featuring a hammer, shifter and paint brush on a peg board

Welcome to the sixth card in the fourth series of our Card Swap Chain. A group of Australian Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators formed a team to create cards and swap them in a process like a chain letter. The first card in each sequence is an original idea. For this blog hop, it was Cindy’s turn […]

Series 4 Card Chain Swap – following Danielle’s card

Handmade card with 6 panels

Welcome to the fifth blog hop in our fourth series for our Card Swap Chain. A group of Australian Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators formed a group to create cards and swap them in a process like a chain letter. The first card in each sequence is an original idea. For this blog hop, it was Dannii’s […]

Series 4 Card Chain Swap – following Carolina’s card

Handmade card

Welcome to the fourth blog hop in our fourth series for our Card Swap Chain. A group of Australian Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators formed a group to create cards and swap them in a process like a chain letter. The first card in each sequence is an original idea. For this blog hop, it was Carolina’s […]