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Friday, February 14, 2025

HD 2016 Snowy Season - Festive Harbour


Today I have several cards made from a Hunkydory set called Festive Harbour - from a 2016 kit called Snowy Season.  This is what the kit looked like before I started:

It contained a sheet of die cuts and two sheets of Adorable Scoreable (AS) printed card stock. To this, I added a few things from my stash - some papers & additional printed card stock, some ribbon, some stickers.  I made six cards from this set - even though I saved some of the beautiful generic sheet for other uses.  Here's a picture of the six A2-sized cards that I made:

Below is a quick look at each individual card. 

Card #1:

The first four cards make use of pieces of one of the AS sheets that I cut into fourths.  After cutting it to fit with a narrow red mat, I added a piece of red ribbon border to the AS before gluing both mat and AS to the card front.  A die cut sentiment and a red ribbon bow completed the card.

Card #2:

Here I matted the AS on dark blue, adding a ribbon border.  I added two matted die cut pieces - one for the focal and one for the sentiment.

Card #3:

I inked the edges of this AS piece to create the background, added a die cut sentiment, and added sticker corners on either side of the sentiment.

Card #4:

This card was made pretty much the same way as the previous one - with the addition of a sticker border along the bottom. 

Card #5:


This time I used one of the die cut pieces to cover the entire card front.  I added a silver sticker strip for a border and added the die-cut sentiment.

Card #6:


This final card used a piece of the other AS (it was so beautiful, I chose to save the rest for other projects.  I cut the border strip in half to go top and bottom as you see.  I added the last die cut to create a joint focal and sentiment for this final card.

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