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Gather Together with another seasonal mask

For today’s card I decided to scan in the batik fabric I’ve been using for the 3 masks I’m making and use it as the background pattern paper. Again, I used the saying from the retired Sunshine Sayings PDF from Stampin’ Up!

I used the the Ornate Layer Dies to die cut the label for the sentiment. Again, I took out the Gathered Leaves Dies to die cut some more leaves for my next and last card in this series.

The small bow (3 loops) is from the Linen Thread made to finish the card. I wanted to keep it simple so that’s as far as I went with embellishments.

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Thank you for stopping by today and have a great weekend!

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