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Friday, November 13, 2020

HD Christmas Past - A Festive Town

Today I've continued working with the Hunkydory kit called Christmas Past - this time the set called "A Festive Town".  The five cards completed this time brings my total so far to 38.  

Card #1 (above): This card was actually the last one I made from this set.  I had used all the toppers and had this sheet of AS (adorable scoreable) and one greeting left.  I kept thinking that the AS sheet would be a great background for a nativity scene.  I used several die sets from Divinity Designs to create this card: Double Display Bundle, Holy Night Die, Bethlehem dies. In addition to materials from the set I used gold poster board.

When closed:

To close the card, I added a gold ribbon from my stash.

Card #2:

While I could have used these pieces to make 3 cards, I chose to just make one.  In addition to materials from the set, I added a gold sticker bow.

Card #3:

For this third card, I used a Crafter's Companion/Gemini embossing folder called Sparkling Snowfall in addition to materials from the set.

Card #4:

Card #4 used a piece of AS (adorable scoreable card stock) from the kit & a tag.  Ribbon from my stash completes the card.

Card #5:

This fifth card used a topper from the set & scraps from one of the other sets from this same kit.

Inside:

Inside is more of the same.

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