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Enjoy with Honey Bee

Happy New Years Eve! Kim with you today and I can't believe 2018 is already over, seems that the year just flew by! I hope you have all had a wonderful holiday season so far! I am happy to be on the Butterfly Reflections Ink blog today, it has been a while!


I chose to share some super quick and fun Honey Bee gift card holders. The holidays often bring last minute thank you's and these are perfect for a coffee card! 

I used the fantastic Frappe Shake Card Honey Cuts dies and cut the tops (I didn't have 12x12 paper on-hand) to act as a latte gift card holder. Once those were die cut from Neena Desert Storm I took out one of the four Honey Bee Polka Dot Stencils (second largest) and used my Tonic Glitter Paste in Seaweed Quartz and Plum Spinel (these colors of embossing paste are just beautiful and they dry super quickly)


I put them to the side to dry and die cut my tops from Neena 80lbs cardstock and the sleeves from Lawn Fawn white Woodgrain cardstock and ink blended some Distress Hickory Smoke Ink. I then die cut the Enjoy sentiment also by Honey Bee from Tonic Specialty paper for both the enjoy and the shadow.



The sleeve slips off to reveal the inside of the card and the gift card. To finish off my two gift cards, I used the Hello Bluebird Holly and Pine dies in the matching paper and some Lawn Trimmings.

I wish all of you a wonderful 2019 and if you are out tonight, drive safe!



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