I have to say my DH and I love playing against each other in Words with Friends and we are pretty evenly matched. This past Christmas my little guy brought out the Scrabble board and he got many members of the family to help him play against me and I was so thrilled that I ended up winning that game against all of them. I am not sure that will ever happen again so I will just keep that as a fond memory of my countless hours of Words With Friends practice.
Used a white doily behind the red heart. Added stitch lines to the red heart. The Count On and the Letters in love are all from a letter set that my wonderful SIL gave me over a year ago and I had never used. They worked great as long as I did not need to double up on a letter in anything. I will soon get them unmounted so that I can put them on my Misti so I can use the letters more than once and position them when creating something a bit longer with the letters.
The word love is popped up on dimensionals and I added a gem to the O so that this can be used for a valentine card, wedding card or anniversary card. I love it when I have a card that can work for many occasions.
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Wed, Aug 10, 2016 @ 10:45 PM
This is such a lovely card, Lisa. Your LOVE tiles are great and the gem on the O is the perfect touch. I can see this as an engagement card! Thank you for making such a beautiful sample and participating in my challenge!
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Thu, Aug 11, 2016 @ 4:15 AM
What a wonderful card design, Lisa. I love kraft with red and white. Fun memories - my best Scrabble memory is playing with DH and his then girlfriend (this is a LONG time ago) and someone else, and even when someone accidentally knocked the board over, I was able to reconstruct the whole game. This would be a great design for a Valentine's card.