For my card, the hearts remained - only a little larger and overlapping. Also, the DSP for the hearts adds interest to the design without cluttering the card.
Some of the small details include paper-piercing on the corners, embossing on the "ribbon," and a color coordinated brad. I am constantly amazed at how versatile this DSP is, even though it is in the Holiday Catalog.
I have a friend who recently gave me some wonderful things, and this card is going to her as a Thank You for her generosity.
Papers: Very Vanilla (#101650), Island Indigo (#122923), Festival of Prints DSP (#126904)
Inks: Island Indigo (#126986)
Stamps: Curly Cute (#120510)
Other Supplies: Paper-Piercing Tool (#126189), Paper-Piercing Mat (#126199), Essentials Paper-Piercing Pack (#126187), Big Shot (#113439), Square Lattice Folder (#119976), Heart Framelits (#125599), Designer Printed Brads (#122940)
Festival of Prints DSP (#126904) |
Curly Cute (#120510) |
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I like your cute idea to use a very thin strip of embossed paper as 'ribbon'!
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xo, Kristina
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