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Thursday, October 14, 2021

Winter Wishes ACK - Part 3

Today I have 4 more cards from the Winter Wishes Artful Card Kit (HOTP).  This brings the total so far from this kit to 15 cards.

Card #12 (above) - These cards were pretty quick & easy using fun die cuts from the kit.  The stamped greeting is from JustRite's Noel Christmas Ornaments.  Everything else is from the kit - inside & out.

Inside:

Card #13:

More elements from the kit - and the same JustRite stamp used on the last card.

Inside:

Inside are more elements from the kit - and a stamped message (Christmas Cheer - HOTP stamp set).

Card #14:

All but the purple matting paper (from my stash) is from the kit.

Inside:

More elements from the kit - and a message stamped from JustRite's Christmas Labels Twenty-Two stamp set.

Card #15:

Everything on the card front is from the kit except for the white matting paper.  I used a Spellbinder's die (Radiant Rectangles) to cut the inlay pattern and backed it with other paper from the kit. The stamped & embossed greeting is from a HOTP large Christmas stamp set I got years ago.  

Inside:

Inside I made a border from paper in the kit, added a label (which I stamped with a stamp from HOTP's Snow Globe stamp set).  The snowman was made using Spellbinder's dies (from the set Mr. & Mrs. Snoman).  His hat & scarf were die cut from papers in the kit - the rest was from my stash.  Mouth & nose were colored with my scroll & brush markers (on a scrap of paper which I attached behind the die cut).

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