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Thursday, August 24, 2017

Nearly OSW Toyshop Window #7


For all the cards in this set that I'm calling "Toyshop Window", I used something from at least 1 of the 3 pages of the 3-page Toyshop Window coordinating set from the Hunkydory Christmas Classics Luxury Card Collection.  I often added stuff from my stash - including tags from the Hunkydory Essential Book of Christmas Sentiments 2016.

This card is an interlocking gate fold card.

CARD FRONT:
  • Background - Each side of the card front has a piece of card stock from the kit - cut so there is a narrow border of the card base around it.
  • Right Side - I glued the focal die cut (from kit) to JUST the right side of the card front
  • Left Side -  I glued the frame die cut (from kit) to JUST the left side of the card front - then added a sentiment from the Essential book to the top of it with foam tape.

INSIDE:
  • Background - both the center window & the borders on the sides were cut from the same piece of patterned card stock (from kit) and attached as you see here. 
  • Small Poem - from the die cut sheet - added to the right inside of the card as you can see.

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