
Taking a white panel I decided where I wanted my heart to be and die cut it first. Then I took the panel back to my score board and scored as you see. Using a small scrap piece I added the rose bouquet using a Taperology rub on transfer. This was then placed behind the heart and I used foam tape to lift up the panel slightly. I used a pink card front similar in tone to the pinks in the transfer and added the panel to it. Then I stamped the sentiment from Joy Clair in black but it seemed a bit harsh so I softened it by stamping a few times using a silver pigment ink from Scrapbook.com. The sentiment strip was cut using a Spellbinders die and I added to Pops of Color dots to finish the card. As CAS as I can get and a pretty end result.
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Beautiful! The scoring steals the show. The rub-on flower is so pretty.
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Thanks. Those little rub on’s are great and so easy to use too.
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Love this!! So pretty!!!
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Thanks
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So pretty. Love the scoring and your rub on feature.
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Thanks. I didn’t think I would like to use rub on’s but they are useful in a time crunch and they look lovely too.
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A lovely CAS card – those score marks really work well xx
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Thanks. I quite like this style of card and do it occasionally.
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I think this is a class act! Lovely and simple and quite elegant!
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Thanks so much.
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what a cool delicate CAS card, the scoring highlights your pretty bunch of flowers. Lovely to see hearts being used on a birthday card, the recipient will feel very special.
Thanks for playing along with us at AAA Cards this week and we hope to catch you again soon.
KarenR (DT AAA Cards)
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Thanks so much. I enjoyed playing.
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