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Wednesday, March 13, 2024

HD Meadow Farm - Bunny Meadow

Today I have another set of cards - this time from HD Meadow Farm deco large kit - the set called Bunny Meadow.  This is what the kit looked like:

And here's a picture of the 6 cards I made using the kit - and misc materials from my stash.  

And here's a closer look at each of them.

Card #1:

As you can see, this first card is an easel card.  The light green paper was from my stash.  The focal was created using two die cuts (gold & blue marble - die cut with Spellbinders Labels Ten), with pieces from the set.  Gold corner and border stickers form a pretty decoration - and a Hunkydory sentiment from a HD little book of sentiments.  Here's what the card looks like when closed.

Card #2:

The foundation of this card is a piece of the AS (adoreable scoreable card stock) from the set - with edges inked.  To this, I added some die cut rabbits for a focal - adding them with foam tape.  I added a ribbon border with greeting added with foam tape.

Card #3:

This time, I cut a piece of grass AS from my stash, and added it to a piece of blue marble.  All edges inked with brown ink.  For the focal, I added several die cut pieces - some of which I fussy cut.  For a border, I started with two ribbons - a wider grosgrain ribbon & a narrower plaid one.  I created the sentiment using distress ink.  It was die cut fusing a HOTP die from the set called Nine Tiny Tags and Little Labels.

Card #4:

Another piece of AS forms the focal/background of this card - again inked around the edges.  The border & sentiment are also from the set - as are the little floral embellishments.  The corner pieces are die cut from Spellbinders Persian Accents die cut set. I cut some of these pieces to create the decorations created here.

Card #5:

I cut a piece of brown glimmer paper to create the design you see here.  I matted the border & sentiment on white as you can see.  They and the focal are from the set.

Card #6:

I trimmed the remaining deco die cut piece to fit within the gold mat - adding a piece of blue marble behind it to create the sky.  The background lattice piece was cut from brown glimmer paper using a Cheery Lynn die called French Lattice.  The sentiment was from a HD little book of sentiments - matted with brown glimmer paper.

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