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Thursday, November 14, 2019

A Very Merry Toyshop Treasures #1


Today I started work using the "Toyshop Treasures" set from "A Very Merrry Christmas - deco large - from Hunkydory.  I will get a lot more cards from this set, but just got two made today.  Materials for this first one:
  • Spellbinders dies - "Captivating Squares" and "Fancy Tags Two".
  • Cuttlebug Embossing folder - "Holly Ribbon" 
  • Hunkydory Supplies - "A Very Merry Christmas Deco Large" (children & wreath put on foam tape, sentiment at bottom), "A Very Merry Christmas Little Book" (page used for main image), sentiment from "2016 Essential book of Christmas Sentiments".
  • Gold metallic tag board
  • Red glimmer paper
  • Red ribbon
  • Narrow gold ribbon
  • Card Blank
Inside was very simple:


Ribbon border with printed Hunkydory border from set.

Here's the 2nd card I made.  I loved the full scene found on the "papers & inserts" page.  It was an image on a diagonal, so I made a card on a diagonal that would fit the scene & cut the scene up to fit as you can see here:


This is what the card looks like when opened.  When it is closed, it looks like this:


Sentiments are from the 2016 Essential book.

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