The One with Tim's Thank You Card Video
- Koren Wiskman
- Jul 1, 2022
- 1 min read

Hello everyone.
I have a NEW card video to share with you today. In this video I'm making some thank you cards for Tim's customers. He asked me to do this a long time ago and I'm finally getting around to it. I hope he likes them. I plan to mass produce some of these so that he can have them at the ready when he needs one.
I'm using Pink Fresh Studio products to create this card. For a list of supplies used on this project scroll down or check out the description box of the video on YouTube. If I miss anything or if you have questions, just let me know. Leave a comment, send me a message I'm happy to answer.
I hope that I've inspired you to create something today. Thank you for visiting my blog. Until next time.









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