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Friday, February 11, 2022

A Rose and an Oops!

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I love the technique of a simple, drawn frame as demonstrated by Natasha Foote here.
So much so I taught it in a class last year, and then the panel sat neglected due to a smudge... 


I water coloured the rose bud this year and again it sat.... 


Then inspiration hit, and I embossed the sentiment in a matching red on an opaque parchment style paper, and cut it to a banner shape, and it hid the smudge beautifully...  


The finishing detail was a few red rhinestones


I decorated the inside with some red washi tape

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20 comments:

  1. So elegant Maxine and who would ever know there was an oops, well covered, many thanks for joining us at Allsorts challenge this week.

    B x

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  2. Gorgeous card love the simple design. Thanks for joining us over at Allsorts Challenge this week. Good luck and we hope you will join us again soon. Alison DT

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  3. Stunning CAS card Maxine with a beautiful rose image. Thank you for sharing with us at Allsorts challenge this week and using the red flowers option.
    Pauline x

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  4. Lovely hand drawn frame design, Maxine !

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  5. Great save and what a striking and beautiful card. The rose looks so pretty and well done with the hand drawn frame, which looks fabulous Maxine x. Thank you so much for stopping by my blog and leaving such a kind and heartfelt comment....Sending hugs to you Maxine x.

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  6. That is a perfect way to rescue a card Maxine, it looks great

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  7. This is a lovely card! The image is a great choice for Valentine's Day or a birthday! My husband has a sister-in-law with a Valentine birthday!!! I like that washi tape used for the inside too!

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  8. Love the colouring and it is a great way to cover a smudge! If you hadn't told us we wpuldn't know... Sometimes a card takes longer but it has had a great bit of attention! Enjoy the weekend!

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  9. Beautiful card and designed brilliantly as always. ♥

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  10. Great save Maxine. A really lovely card. Love Natasha's frame technique.

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  11. A very stylish card. No-one would know the oops is there, so well done for not wasting yor lovely rose. Kate x

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  12. Hi Maxine, I love this card. I too love the simple drawn fame. I think it really highlights the image. This card is beautiful both inside and out.

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  13. Lovely elegant card and I love the drawn frame…thanks for sharing with Polkadoodles this week Nelly dt x

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  14. Well rescued Maxine, effective, I especially love the use of vellum need to add it more!
    Thanks for Sharing, God bless and keep you safe, and all those you love, hugs Shaz in Oz.x

    {Wonderful Words of Life - Shaz in Oz}
    {Calligraphy Cards - Shaz in Oz}

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  15. Just love it when a card goes the road least traveled. That is a truly personal touch that says "this is just for you". Nice!

    Hugs and Blessings,
    Jim

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  16. Your card is beautifully CAS, Maxine, and what a great way to revive it from the smudge. Thanks for sharing your card with us at The Flower Challenge.

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  17. So very classy. I love this frame and `i must remember to look back at it later and perhaps use it if that is alright with you in a card I have to make for someone. It would be the perfect card for her and I will have a flower stamps that will work I a sure.
    Love it.
    Blessings, Neet xx

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  18. turned out beautiful - no matter how long it 'rested' ~ Thanks for joining us on Polkadoodles! Pam, DT

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