For the Mixabilities challenge I wheeled the gingham with regular ink, I stamped the image and sentiment with black Stayzon and colored with watercolor wonder crayons and aquapainter, and I stamped the subflowers with versamark ink and used the chalkboard pastels technique to color them with stampin' pastels and sponge daubers. For the ways to use Score! challenge, I scored the black layer with two parallel lines of large scallops using the Stampin' Up! borders scoring plate. Unfortunately most of the scoring is hidden behind the image and sentiment. More (including a photo of the SU border scoring plate for anyone unfamiliar with this product, which I believe is retired) in this post on my blog: https://stampwithdiane.blogspot.com/...-birthday.html
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Date: Friday, July 21, 2017 GMT Views: 1840
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Fri, Jul 21, 2017 @ 2:34 PM
I had that scoring board out, but haven't used it yet! I love how you did the edge of your card with it. Those sunflowers are so perfect with the rooster, they help add to the country feel.
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Fri, Jul 21, 2017 @ 6:14 PM
Cute country card. Love the gingham. I believe I have that wheel; I will have to look. Love the frayed burlap. The scallop scored edges are terrific. Well done. Into my favs. TFS