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Recycle with me #8 Tim Hortan's Tim Bit box

Hello Hello, I've got three new cards for you in my my recycle with me series over on my YouTube channel.  For Today's cards I used the little dancing Tim Bits from the Tim Hortan's Tim Bit box.  I think they are called doughnut holes in the USA. You could definitely do this with just a doughnut box too and make a card with the bigger donuts from the box.

Alrighty, so to start I cut out all the Tim Bits from the box so I had these fun little guys to create with. Then I was ready to start making cards.

For the first card I used Fossilized Amber distress oxide ink with the Dollarama make up brush to add a banner and a little bit of color.  This allowed me to add my sentiment over the colored area. Then to stamp the sentiment in Black Soot distress oxide ink. The sentiment is from a Happy Birthday stamp set I picked up at Dollar Tree I believe quite some time ago. ( You could use any Happy Birthday set you have) To adhere the Tim Bits I used the Xyron Sticker Maker.  Lastly I added a bit of black soot distress oxide ink to the edges of the card with the Dollarama make up brush again.

For the second card I used Broken China distress oxide ink and the Dollarama make up brush to again add some color to where I would stamp the sentiment.  For the sentiment this time I used Memento Tuxedo Black ink to stamp the sentiment from the same stamp set.  I adhered the Tim Bits again using the Xyron Sticker Maker.

For the third card I used Wilted Violet distress oxide ink to add some color where I would stamp my sentiment. Then I stamped the sentiment in Memento Tuxedo black ink and adhered the Tim Bits with the Xyron Sticker maker.



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