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Tuesday, September 30, 2014
3 x 3 Minis - Part 9
This quick card started as a 3" x 3" card cut from a HOTP "Tie Die" card base. For this card I decided to round just the upper corners of the card.
For the focal I cut a 2 1/2" square piece of white cardstock and stamped images and sentiments using purple ink and the small stamp set "Just a Note" from HOTP. The border was longer than I wanted, so I covered a portion with a sticky note while I added ink (removing it before actually stamping) so the printed music would have a white border all around it.
The large note was stamped on a separate piece of card stock, trimmed around the edge, and attached with foam tape. After rounding the upper two corners to match the base card, I inked the edges and attached my focal with foam tape.
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