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Friday, December 7, 2018

A Very Merry Christmas - Christmas Choir Part 2


Continuing with the Hunkydory A Very Merry Christmas - Christmas Choir Set - these 3 cards were made from pictures in the coordinating "Little Book".    As you can see, for this first one I made a frame from a piece of red paper - cutting out the center with a Spellbinder's die (Labels Four).  I used some border stickers to edge the frame & glued all to the card front which had been embossed with an embossing folder from Craftwell called Decor Circles.  Sentiment is from the Essential Book of Christmas Sentiments (2016).


This one is really straight forward - I simply framed it with a frame I cut from tagboard using a Spellbinder's Card Creator Basics die.  Sentiment is once again from the Essential book.


This final card did not turn out the way I envisioned.  I cut the picture in half.  I figured the left side was my focal & framed it with gold.  The other part was put on foam tape.  I wanted it to look like they were going down steps into the church, but it just ended up looking "different".  Oh well - live & learn!  Oh yes, the pieces were first matted on red paper that had been embossed with a M-bossabilities folder from Spellbinders (Venetian).

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