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Thursday, August 21, 2014
Card Making Frenzy 8
I'm not sure if I'm actually done with this card, but wanted to note what I used before I forgot! :) This is another card made using one of my card kits based on my pre-made card focals. The yellow paper came with my card making magazine. The dancers were cut with my Silhouette.
The greeting was made using alcohol ink colored glossy card stock that was stamped in VersaMark and heat embossed with fine white poweder. The stamps were from JustRite (For All You Do, Enjoy the Day Vintage Labels Four), and the piece was cut with a matching die (Vintage Labels Four). This was matted using pieces cut with Spellbinders Persian Motifs & Accents.
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