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Wednesday, July 1, 2020

HD Perfect Planet - On Safari Part 2


Today I've got a couple more cards from the Hunkydory Perfect Planet set called "On Safari".  The first card made from this set was posted with my Father's Day cards here.  You can't tell very well, but the frame (die cut using Spellbinder's 5X7 Card Makers dies and gold poster board) and greetings (from the HD set) are on foam tape for added dimension.  The zebras are actually one of the "decoupage" pieces glued on top of the single zebra that had been on this printed adorable scoreable (AS) card stock.

Inside:
Inside I have more of the AS, a tag from the set with added ribbon from my stash, and a border die cut from the set.

Card #2:

This one is a tall narrow card - sized to fit in a business sized envelope.  I didn't like the pastel colors in the border , so cut out the border so the black background shows through.  The zebra striped border is a strip cut from self-adhesive fun fur I got at the dollar store.  The tag is from the set - with added ribbon from my stash.

Tag:

I had a little of the AS left, so decided to make a tag with leftovers from these cards.  The sentiment is from Hunkydory's Little Book of Essential Greetings from 2016.

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