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Monday, February 25, 2013

Using Transparencies, Part 3

Don't you like how clever my titles have been the last few days? Scintillating, I know.

Here's the last transparency card that's good enough to share. Ta-da!!!




Julie Ebersole, Her Royal Rubberness, taught me to never, ever, under any circumstances, use nekkid buttons on a card. So these three all have brown DMC floss in them...love knots, if you will!

One heart, two strips of wood-grain-stamped transparency, three buttons. Easy as 1, 2, 3!

And yes, that was on purpose. Give it a try!

Supplies
stamps: Papertrey Heart Prints, Hero Arts wood grain background
ink: StazOn brown, Memento Love Letter
paper: Papertrey white, clear
accessories: buttons, dimensionals, heart punch, DMC floss

7 comments:

  1. This one is definitely my favourite. Pity I gave my brown Staz On away as it looks so effective.

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  2. This is killer Susan. I absolutely love how CAS it is. Perfect! So calm and so very cool with the wood grain on the transparency. Two thumbs way, way up. Bev

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  3. Lol, beautifully done (and said)!

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  4. Fantastic ... I love the crispness of the lines and heart paired with the buttons and pops of colour! Thanks for the inspiration on all three posts ... Anita :)

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  5. Love this one too! So CAS!!
    Lizy xx

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  6. Lovely! I will be CASE'g, as I do so many of your cards. I'm with Julie. I cringe when I see bare buttons on cards. They look so unfinished. Who amongst us doesn't have some string or twine (or a rhinestone if we're really desperate) that will dress up that poor button just waiting to be anchored to the card by more than a glue dot?

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