This was the project card by Jackie that I received the stamps, materials and instructions for.
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However, I needed something a little different for a card swap whose theme was 'houses'. So I added some tiny blue gingham paper to the materials supplied and came up with.
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February - Watering Can
This was the project tag and mini card by Sue that I received the stamps, materials and instructions for.
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However by the time I realised I had not been sent enough craft card to make the DL tag and the mini card and had supplemented the material supplied with material from my scrap box, I ended up with a completely different tag and card.
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The card is a craft card 15 cm square blank, recently bought at Harrogate in a pack from Samuel Taylor. The watering can was clear embossed to give it a shine. As the tag was much small than DL, I created the mini rabbits by stamping them on shrink plastic and heating.
March - Tea Set
This was the project card by Jackie that I received the stamps, materials and instructions for.
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However, I was more taken with one of Jackie's alternative suggestions for how to use the stamps.
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All I did was supplement the materials supplied with some silver holographic card, and shorten the 'yum-yum' box to overcome the lining up problem that Jackie had when creating her card.
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