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Last week a group of us got together for lunch and a bit of crafting afterwards. I had just received my June order from Papertrey Ink so I die cut a couple sets of hexagons with the Happy Hexagon Cover Plate and went to town stamping them with different colors of ink. I had a lot of fun putting together the cards once I was done.

FriendshipHH

The sentiment is from We Go Together and the twine is from Papertrey Ink as well. Once I saw this photograph I realized I needed to put some dimensional tape behind the hexagon that covers the twine. It looks better now!

WishingYouHH

For this card, I added some Paper Source ribbon and stamped the outside and inside sentiments with Impress stamps I’ve had for years.

HappyBDEllie

On this card, I used the cover plate, a tag cut with one of the Half and Half dies, and embossed the birthday greeting (Inside and Out: Birthday). Then I stamped the focal point with the Lovely Layers dies and stamps. I think these set will get a lot of use!

10 thoughts on “Happy Hexagons”

  1. Oh these are awesome, Karen. I love hexagons and have been eyeing them lately thinking of using fabric hexagons to applique on a bag. Love the colors you’ve used too!

  2. I love the first two – such different tones in the palettes you used, but both really eye-catching.
    I just noticed “Canada” on your book shelf. It’s gotten great reviews, but my husband really didn’t care for it much. Curious to hear what you thought – I think it would be great if you do a book review post now and then, as you are such an avid reader.
    Rinda

  3. They are all beautiful Karen but the last would be my favourite. The colours are amazing and the hexagon plate over the red – brilliant.

  4. Hi,
    I really liked Canada. Its our book group book for August. Ive never read Richard Ford before. The writing is beautiful, and I liked the main character. There were times when I wished I wasnt reading a library copy because Im sure I would have underlined quite a few passages. That said, my husband is finding it just OK. There isnt a lot of action, but the plot pulled me right along. We have a couples book group so Ill be curious to see what the others think. Ill let you know.
    Karen
    http://www.kbwalker.blogs.com/

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