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Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Gingerbread Foil ACK - Part 3

Today I have 3 more cards from the Gingerbread Foil ACK bringing the total to 8.  You'll see that I didn't just stick with the ACK materials this time.  I was finding real difficulty trying to make something decent with this paper and the materials in the kit, so I went looking for additional materials from my stash.  I found some cut outs from a Debbi Moore freebie in my stash.  It's possible that some of the cutouts were also from something else.  At any rate, my stash helped me out quite a bit this time. 

Card #6 (above):  The only thing on the card front that is from the kit is the paper - which I inked around the edges with silver ink.  The cut-outs from my stash completed the card front.

Inside:

Once again, it's just the scrap of paper that came from the kit.  The green-edged banner I made from card stock scraps & the greeting is from Debbi Moore.

Card #7:

This card uses a bit more from the kit - the patterned paper, and the top two die cuts.  The brown border is card stock from my stash.  The other two cut-outs are Debbi Moore.

Inside:

Inside I have a narrow strip of the brown - and a die cut border from the kit.

Card #8:

The greetings don't show as will in the picture as they do on the card.  Once again the paper is from the kit & the rest is Debbi Moore.

Inside:

The paper & triangular die cut (that I've made into a tree with a scrap of brown from my stash) are from the kit.  The other two cut-outs are again Debbi Moore.  I'm so grateful I had the Debbi Moore cut-outs as I think, they REALLY add a nice touch.

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