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Monday, August 4, 2014
More Hunkydory - Part 1
Over the next several days I'll show several more cards that I made using papers and elements from a Hunkydory card kit that I got some time ago. The papers and elements are SO pretty! I've been really amazed how many cards I've gotten from the one kit - and my pre-made elements work well with them too!
This paper needed little else in the way of embellishments. After cutting the paper to fit my cream-colored card, I ran a pink ribbon across the bottom and tacked one of my pre-made sentiment focals to it (this one was made using JustRite stamps & matching die - the sentiment from "Enjoy the Day" and the frame from "Royal Antique Labels One" set.
I added a couple of pink jewels on either side of the sentiment and 3 more in the top left corner. The upper left corner still looked a bit empty, so I decided to draw a "butterfly path" curving around in that space. That made a big difference.
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