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Monday, December 11, 2017

Take Three


Sorry for being such a rubbish blogger but feeling a bit normal now and hopefully have more time to blog etc. More assembly line cards this time I've use one piece of 6inch patterned paper.

I cut out the Simon Says Stamp Alexis Snowflake die and the MFT Stitched Mod Rectangle both at the same time. You don't have to use these exactly but a decent size snowflake die and if you don't mind not having the faux stitching a corner punch.

Rather than waste the Snowflake I used the Mod Rectangle die and then used an old cuttlebug snow falling folder, here's a couple that are available today. A piece of silver twine to make a bit of interest.



There was enough pattern paper to make my Memory Box Mittens other makes are available. I also used the embossing folder and the My Favourite Things scallop border die with some glitter card.  I have to confess to make really quick sentiments I used some very old peel offs they are Woodware Francoise Read tiny ones.

No snowy pictures here just windy and wet.

7 comments:

  1. Three super cards Debby. I love that blue paper and the combination of the mittens and the pretty large snowflake and star and that mod stitched rectangle with your different designs makes these a definite hit. x

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  2. Absolutely beautiful selection of cards Debby, gorgeous colours and the snowflake die is so pretty.
    Can you buy Simon Says products in the UK? Just wondered as you use a lot of them, Kate x

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  3. These are fabulous Debby. I love them all x

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  4. Fabulous makes Debby x

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  5. Love these, Debby, what gorgeous designs and the colours are beautiful. xx

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  6. Three beauties Debby...gorgeous.

    Luv CHRISSYxx

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