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Friday, March 8, 2019

Kit Swap Card #1 (My Kit)




I LOVE these kit swaps.  Seeing what different people do with the same supplies is SO MUCH FUN!  Two of us made cards from identical kits of supplies that I gathered together:


The kits included a "Color Me Card Topper" from the Chalkboard Greetings set along with misc paper & printed pieces - from HOTP.  Then there were other plain papers/card stock, a card base and envelope, bits of ribbon, some brads, some eyelets, a lacy paper doily & adhesive-backed rhinstones.  One of the pieces of pink paper had a sentiment stamped on it from the JustRite set called "For All You Do Vintage Labels Three".

As you can see from the picture at the top of this post, I made an easel card.  This is what my card front looks like:


And here is the inside:

It was fun to see what my swap partner did with the same supplies.  She did a great job!  It was funny to see how similar the cards were!  My swap partner has agreed to let me post the card she made, so this is her's:


And the inside:


As you can see, our cards are quite similar.  I really like that she decorated the envelope.  I don't tend to think to do that.

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