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Friday, August 15, 2014
Card Making Frenzy 2
Here's another card made using a card kit I made based on one of my pre-made focals. The paper came with one of my card making magazines. Before adding the paper to a pink card from a DCWV pastel card pack, I cut and embossed a piece from the center (where it would be hidden) using a die from Spellbinders Resplendent Rectangles set and inked the edges with black ink. The piece I cut from the patterned paper was layered on a black die cut piece cut with another die from the same set and then placed in the center of the background paper. I matted the focal with a black die cut made from a die from Spellbinders Ornate Squares die set.
The focal itself was made as the others were using fine black embossing powder and stamps from JustRite's stamp sets Always and Forever Medallion Labels and Be Strong. It was cut with a die from JustRite's Nesting Oval Medallion die set.
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