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Sunday, December 27, 2020

Gift Wrap Cards

Today I have three cards made from a reversible wrapping paper that I received on one of my Christmas presents.  

Card #1 (above): The focal was cut from white card stock using a Luscious Labels One die (Spellbinders) - stenciled with Faded Blue Jeans distress ink & stamped with the same ink and a Thank You stamp from Inkadinkadoo.  I used a flag die from the 5X7 Card & Box Set by Card Making Magic - stenciled with the same distress ink.

Inside:

Inside is another piece of the wrapping paper & a stenciled die cut (Decorative Labels One - Spellbinders).

Card #2:

Believe it or not, this card was made from the same wrapping paper as the first one.  It was a reversible wrapping paper with this foil paper on the reverse of the blue & white snowflakes.  I cut the word "Peace" from the same paper, matted it on pink, and then on a black snowflake (Three Snowflakes - HOTP) that was matted on green.  I also added a couple small pink snowflakes - one layered with a small black one.

Card #3:

The third card once again uses the snowflake pattern wrapping paper.  The focal & mat use stenciled die cut pieces (cut with 5X7 Renaissance Jubilee Ravenna) - stamped with stamp from Thanks for Everything Divinity Designs stamp/die duo set.

Inside:

In addition to the piece of wrapping paper, I used a stenciled die cut (Journey Rectangle set from Fun Stampers Journey) stamped with a stamp from HOTP's Thank You! stamp set.

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