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Sunday 12 January 2014

Ready to Get Simple

Desk clean - check!
Hands clean - check!
Stamps inked - check!
Stamp edges clean - check!
Card ready - check!
Stamps away...........

  

Inspired by Joanne Wardle's CAS card.  I used a Crafty Individuals flourish and ink splat.  Memento London Fog and Tuxedo Black.  I stamped the small heart and text stamp from LPC003 onto card, cut it out, coloured and embossed the heart and mounted it on foam pads.  I was a bit heavy with the embossing and nearly made a hole but it has given a pleasing wrinkled texture to the heart.  

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7 comments:

  1. ooo this one is perfect, I love those ink splats.

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  2. loved this unique card, loved this super cute, Thanks so much for joining the Anything Goes Challenge at Loves Rubber Stamps, I hope to see more of your amazingly wonder projects in future events and challenges. Hugs Larelle-Susanne DT

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  3. This is so pretty! Thanks for playing with us over at Loves Rubberstamps!!!

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  4. That is soo pretty! Thank You for joining us here at Loves Rubber Stamps this week. Hugs, Dangina

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  5. Such an elegant card you`ve made :-)
    Thanx for joining at Kort O Mania this time. Hope to see your lovely creations soon again :-)
    Hugs from Karin

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  6. Simply beautiful!!! Thanks for sharing with us at The Artistic Stamper!
    Alison x

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  7. That is such a stunning CAS card - beautiful design, wonderful pop of red! Thanks so much for playing along with us at The Artistic Stamper.
    Alison x

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