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Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Tea-serving!


I couldn't resist making up this card.  The materials are from a HOTP Cardmaker's Personal Shopper kit except for the ink & ribbon from my stash & stamp from JustRite's Grand Sentiments set (on tag at upper left - everything else was pre-printed in the kit).  As you can see, I made it up as a Center step card - very straight forward.  Oh yes, I DID add some black Sharpie to some of the edges.  Here's the inside.  The four little panels behind the sentiment were placed there because I was taking inspiration from a sketch (May 2018 Card Map from PageMaps.com).

The inside uses more of the same materials:


Once that card was completed, I wanted to use up the rest of the materials (I'm tired of having bits of stuff left over everywhere!).   I started out with this card (stamp from HOTP Watercolor Roses set) on layerd labels cut with Spellbinder's Gold Labels Four & Labels Four die sets.  I inked the edges of the card & of the die cut to blend with the papers, and once again added some ribbon from my stash.


I DID finish the inside, though I forgot to get a picture.  Then I used the rest to make a couple of tags:



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