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Monday, August 24, 2020

Sugar Plum ACK - Part 9

Yes, it's true - I'm still working on that Sugar Plum Artful Card Kit!  Today brings 4 more cards for a total so far of 28 (and yes, there's still a bit more to use up!).  

Card #1 (above): Despite the fact that this is designed as a Christmas card kit, my first card today is a birthday card.  The patterned papers are from the kit - everything else is from my stash.  The focal is a freebie digital stamp - colored with Inktense pencils & water.  The greeting was created on my computer & printed out.  The lace is real lace from my stash.

Card #2:

The patterned paper is once again from the kit.  The greeting and focal (layered with 3d foam) is from a Debbie Moore kit.  The border is made up of ribbon from my stash.

Inside:

Inside is more of the same - plus a stamped greeting from HOTP Christmas Cheer. 

Card #3:

Card number 3 is a sideways gate fold card.  Patterned paper & greetings are from the kit.  Focal is again from a Debbie Moore digital download.  The embossing folder is a Darice folder called Snowflake Background.  Snowflake confetti, ribbons, and orange glitter card stock are from my stash.

Inside:

Card #4:

Once again, the patterned papers are from the ACK, the focal and greeting from a Debbie Moore digital download, and the rest from my stash.  I fussy cut around the baby bear's hand so it shows on the outside of the greeting.

Inside:

Inside is more of the same.  The mat for the greeting is die cut using a Spellbinders Label Four die.

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