I got this beautiful double sided c/s at Robert's when I was visiting my Mom in Utah. It's always nice to go to other areas and see what different crafting things are to be found. I had to hunt for this ribbon, I knew it was there in the drawer somewhere, before I could do this card.
This may not qualify as a CAS, but it was, really.
The bow is done the cheatin' way, it's not tied, the floss is tied around it. The button is added on top and the little bow is tied. 2 die cuts done with the scalloped and classic long ovals and that's it.
To get the cream c/s even darker, I used coffee to stain.
Date: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 GMT Views: 504
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Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Tue, Oct 26, 2010 @ 2:47 PM
OMGoodness, this most definitely is a cas card! Your card is exquisite in those colors and paper. Not only that, silly girl, it doesnt matter how you make a bow as long as it looks as smashing as this one. Wow, do I really love your card.
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Registered: April 19, 2010 Location: Southwest Utah Posts: 351
Wed, Oct 27, 2010 @ 6:40 PM
Ladies, I, Jennifer's mother, was logged in under her name when I wrote a reply under this card. So the comment that looks as though she wrote her own, is really my comment. She was visiting me awhile ago and I just didn't log her out.
Sorry about the mistake.