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Thursday, March 10, 2022

HD Teddy Loves - Part 1

Today I have a couple of cards made from a Hunkydory decopage book called "Teddy Loves".  Each set of 1 1/2 pages is designed to create a single layered focal with additional borders & sentiments.  I got two from this first set:

Card #1 (top of the page):  For this card I used what was designed to be the 2nd layer and backed it with white paper before adding additional elements in layers.  The white die cut mat used a die my Mom had, and the borders were from the set.  The green background paper was from my stash.

Inside:

Inside are more elements from the set.

Card #2:

This card uses the first layer as a base - again set against a backdrop die cut from one of my Mother's dies (this time in green).  Other than the green, everything else on the card front is from the set.

Inside:

Most of what is on the inside is from my stash (die cut is Spellbinders Fancy Tags Two).  The original sentiment was from the stash, but only the border shows because it wasn't a sentiment I could really use.  Instead I found a Debbi Moore sentiment in my stash and layered on top of the original.

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