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Saturday, November 17, 2018

HD Twilight Forest - Howling Moon

My husband likes wolves & with his birthday coming up, I thought this HD set would be perfect.  However, the first day I pulled it out, I just sat staring at it trying to figure out what to do with it.  Yesterday, however, it all came together & I got 6 cards from the set.  

This first card started with a frame and small focal from the set.  I used a bit of coordinating card stock to back the frame.  After using an embossing folder on the card front, I added the focal & a sentiment from the kit.  Here's the inside: 


For the inside, I cut borders from one of the pieces of coordinating card stock, and added another sentiment from the set.

For many of these cards, I'm not sure what sentiment I'll use, but it's nice to have them mostly done.  The background for this card is pieced from the coordinating card stock - then simply has another image from the set added to the card front.  Here's the inside of this one:


For the inside, I used scraps from the card stock & another image from the set.


This next card started with a background piece from the coordinating card stock & a piece of glitter/velvet ribbon running across it as a border.  The lacy frame was created using Dazzles stickers (HOTP).  The focal was created using a Dazzles frame over an embossed blue glimmer paper.  A small image from the set finishes the focal.


For the fourth card, I backed a piece of coordinating card stock with HD black miri.  The focal has a matching frame that was raised with foam tape.


Card number four starts with a piece cut from the coordinating card stock - backed with black paper.  The sentiment was stamped on a scrap of card stock & heat embossed in white - matted on white glimmer paper.


For the inside, another piece of card stock backed with black forms the backdrop for a greeting from the set.


The sixth and final card used the final piece of the card stock for the card front. I used the same sparkle/velvet ribbon for a border & added the last sentiment from the set.


The inside is just a bit of white card stock & the last image from the set.

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