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Friday, August 22, 2014
Card Making Frenzy 9
Another card kit & pre-made focal based card. The patterned paper was a piece that came with my card making magazine - I rounded the corners of it and the card and inked the edges of the paper. The focal was another of those pre-made using JustRite Stamps (Good Friends Labels 29) & sentiment from a K&Company set. The cat was a small stamp set from Inkadinkadoo. Focal was cut with a Spellbinder's Labels 29 die.
I decided I wanted more color on the focal so colored it with Smooch inks. Originally it had looked like this:
Not sure - maybe it would have been better to leave it uncolored???
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