My inspiration for this came from from this image from the wonderful site Audrie gave us today. The twine and burlap idea is from this fabulous card by Angela (Arizona Maine). I had no primitive hearts so I digitally drew one and cut it four times to create my own chipboard, gluing together the layers. I used a scrap from the scrap bin and the burlap came from my neighbor's garage. I also wanted to pop up the main panel but had no foam tape. I used a piece of cardboard a bit smaller than the panel to just give it a little lift off of the card base. I have a profound respect for CAS card designers as I find them a bit difficult.
Thanks for stopping by and thanks Audrie, for a wonderful inspiration website!
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Mon, Jan 27, 2014 @ 8:35 AM
What a fantastic design! This is the perfect masculine card. It's so hard to make masculine cards and CAs cards, so to combine the two is absolute genius, in my book. Into my fav's - I'll be CASEing this one for OWH for sure.
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Mon, Jan 27, 2014 @ 9:32 PM
Necessity is the mother of invention! Not having foam tape did NOT stop you from reaching your goal! LOVE this wonderfully designed card. I am with you on the CAS thing. Your bandana hearts and burlap make this a really delightful Valentine. I love how your mind works...