Since I can be easily distracted, ha ha, I decided to have another flip through it and pulled out a bunch of papers that I could use to make some quick Birthday Cards to donate. First I cut matting layers from white card stock using the Matting Rectangle Die by Divinity Designs. Everything that is available is linked below for you.
I used my favourite card layout, cutting each 6x6" sheet down to 4 x 6". Setting aside the leftover 2 x 6" strips, I cut 2" off of the bottom of each 4 x 6" piece. Because the papers are double sided, I was able to flip the 2 x 4" strips over to the reverse side, and then adhere it to the bottom of the matting rectangle leaving an even border on each side and the bottom edge.
Then I simply adhered the remaining 4 x 4" piece at the top of the matting rectangle, leaving an even border on each side and the top edge. Those panels were adhered to my A2 card bases and then I was able to decorate the cards with a Divinity Designs Butterfly die and Penny Black Happy Birthday Die and metallic card stocks to finish them.
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Supplies:
Patterned paper - Old, retired from Stampin' Up
Tasteful Label dies - Stampin' Up (retired)
Green, burgundy, navy and peach card stocks - from my stash
Copper and silver mirror card stocks - Recollections
Happy Birthday stamp - unknown
I have linked a different silver and gold mirror card stock, since the ones I used are unavailable
Patterned paper - Old, retired from Stampin' Up
Tasteful Label dies - Stampin' Up (retired)
Green, burgundy, navy and peach card stocks - from my stash
Copper and silver mirror card stocks - Recollections
Happy Birthday stamp - unknown
I have linked a different silver and gold mirror card stock, since the ones I used are unavailable
Great collection of cards
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