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I totally started making a halloween card, and what I had in my mind was not coming out right on paper, so I went back to the drawing board (or craft table) and the fox from The Wilderness Awaits caught my eye.
A fox in the woods! That’s fall-ish, right?
I used the wonderful new embossing folder “Woodland” as my background, and my foreground. I wanted to give the impression he’s hiding in the woods. I used the Pine Tree edgelit to cut the foreground sheet, then cut off the trees before embossing it with the Woodland folder.
I’m loving all the new thinlets with words on them. I used the Greetings thinlets to get the Cajun Craze “thanks”.
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Oh what a great idea Linda!…I love your card! The edgelit die will be on my next order 🙂