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Saturday, 4 July 2026

Holly Wreath Octagon

Hi crafters!  Welcome back to the final post of the first day.  I am showcasing the Holly Wreath Octagon in this post.  I specifically picked this card to share so as to show how you can use just one section of the die to make a beautiful Christmas card.  This set also has six dies within and has been divided into three different sections. If this set is making you happy, then don't forget to leave a comment on this post for the maximum comments allowed during the contest.  I would love to know what you think so far?  We are starting here again tomorrow morning for day two so hope to see you back then!  All for now. Sue x


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9 comments:

  1. Good evening Sue, I hope you are having a great 4th July. A beautiful die set and brilliant card thank you Take care all Kitty.

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  2. This collection is a joy, filling me with ideas for future cards.
    B xx

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  3. You’ve done it again- just when I thought the other two were gorgeous then you go and give us a third one that’s equally as lovely . A great post to showcase it as well - loving the colours 😊

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  4. Good evening Sue,
    Another fabulous set of dies that have so much detail. I especially love the holly wreath & bow. Yvonne xx

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  5. I think this is my favourite so far. What a fab launch this is. X

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  6. I do like these octagonal dies.
    Elizabeth Bennett

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  7. Good evening Sue and all Wilsonettes, the die here is stunning, there are so many possibilities for it, you can have a plain colour background, or an embossed, glitter, multi colours oh the list is endless, you are so clever Sue.
    Stay safe, healthy, and happy, hugs, June Smith xxx

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  8. I love this shape and your card is a great showcase

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  9. Wow, the amount of content in each set is amazing and showcasing just one piece from this set demonstrates this perfectly. WakeyL

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