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Tuesday, December 10, 2019

HD Christmas Past - Winter Village


Here I show 5 cards made from the HD Christmas Past - Winter Village set.  This first also uses a sheet of patterned paper that came in the 2016 Hunkydory Christmas idea book.  I used the frame & picture to create an interlocking gatefold card.  The greeting was cut down from one that came in the kit.  I used the middle frame that came with the focal on the inside of the card:


This set had 2 major toppers & then a bunch of smaller tags & such.  I used some of these smaller pieces with some of the coordinating adorable scoreable to create another card. The background was matted on a piece of gold poster board.


To finish it, I added some gold Jewel Dazzles.  Inside I added another matted piece of adorable scoreable & another greeting from the set.


Next I made a couple of cards from the 2nd coordinating piece of adorable scorable.  Once again I used gold poster board.  I also used greetings from the Hunkydory 2016 Essential Little Book of Christmas Greetings.



The final card is another one made with the framed focals provided.  Once again I made an interlocking gate fold card.  The background is from the coordinating adorable scoreable.


Here's the inside - once again I used the middle frame.

 

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