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Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Punny Fruit Slimline Cards! {June Hedgehog Hollow Subscription Box}

 Hello there and happy June! Today I would like to share these easy and cheerful mini slimline cards using the June Hedgehog Hollow subscription box. This box is full of really fun fruit themed products! With just a handful of products from Maker Forte, I was able to create these!

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To prepare the cards for the fruit, I cut kraft cardstock for the 3 card bases to 6 1/2" x 7 and scored the 7" side at 3 1/2". Next, I cut 3 Ultra White cardstock panels to 3 1/4" x 6 1/4". Then, I put a piece of Purple Tape on the bottom third of the Ultra White cardstock and blended Gathered Twigs distress oxide ink on all three white panels.

 
I removed the Purple tape and put a new piece over the Gathered Twigs ink making sure it is lined up right on the brown ink line. Then I blended Tumbled Glass distress oxide ink on the panels. You do not want a gap of white between the blue and brown, so lining up the tape is very important. Next, I took a piece of Flower Power patterned paper, which can be foiled, and ran it through the Minc with Lily Pad Deco Foil
 

Next, I stamped my fruit. I stamped two pears on the foiled cardstock. I stamped three raspberries, two bananas, and two pear tops on white cardstock. then, I colored the fruit and pear tops with Copic markers, then fussy cut them out. Next, I used the Deco Foil Transfer Gel pen to color in my raspberry tops and ran the raspberries through the Minc with Lily Pad deco foil
 

Next, I glued the tops that I colored and cut on my foiled pears.
 

Once all the fruit were done, I glued them down on the brown and blue ink panels. I stamped out the sentiments, cut them down and layered them on a piece of Eclipse Black cardstock. Next, I popped the sentiments up on foam tape and added them to the card fronts. Thank you for stopping by!

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