This is an all SU card, which isn't typical for me. But it fits both of today's challenges pretty well.
Sabrina's TLC is split circles. I happened to have this card, ready to assemble, from an SU technique club I attend. Very fortuitous. How this was done is a little different from Sabrina's video but it is essentially the same. I had the little watercolor heart on my desk and decided then and there to make it a Valentine for my good friend, Diane. Originally, the night of navy circle on the left had nothing on it, but I really don't like a solid color layer without some good reason to have it there. Rather boring, I think. I know, not a typical Valentine but I like it. I think the heart and the Nuvo Drops really perk it up.
As far as the CAS challenge goes, my I.C.E. is:
I for ink
C for circles
E for embossing (white layer is embossed with the tasteful textile SU folder). I know there are layers but there is a lot of white so I thought it would work.
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Mon, Feb 07, 2022 @ 1:38 PM
I actually have pieces for this technique all die-cut and ready to be glued to paper hiding in one of the piles in my Rubber Room. However, I am at my daughter's place watching three of my grands this week so I will have to enjoy looking at cards like this in the gallery for now. Love the added heart and drops - and also the non-traditional colours for a Valentine card.
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Tue, Feb 08, 2022 @ 3:35 AM
I was so excited when I saw that the TLC involved Circles and would combine perfectly with the CAS challenge. I love the small circle on top to really pull all the circles together. Well done, Jean!