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Thursday, August 28, 2014
Card Making Frenzy 15
This card is another made with my card making kit and pre-made focal. This time I cut the patterned paper (from HOTP Rosemary & Thyme 6X6 paper pack) with a Cheery Lynn die called French Lattice and layered it over a piece of gold glimmer paper for the background.
The focal was made the same way the rest of them were - using gold embossing powder and JustRite stamps from their Enjoy the Day set and cut with a die from their Vintage Labels Four die set. I added the focal with foam tape and finished the card off with a bow and 3-D butterfly sticker from the dollar store.
1 comment:
Wow that's really pretty and elegant!
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