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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

More with Scratch Magic


Today's cards don't yet have a greeting on them as I decided to add that when I knew to whom they were going.  However they are more examples of card making with Scratch Magic.  In this case, the color that showed up, when the black was scratched off, was a glittery/shimmery green. I thought this green - almost holographic wrapping paper - was a great choice to pair with it.  It is a gate-fold card with the focal attached to the left panel. A gold mat (cut with a spellbinders die) frames the Scratch Magic focal, and a bit of gold peel-off border stickers finishes the card off nicely.

My last example is using something from the transparent sheet and the glittery sheet together:
In this case, there is an oval cut in the front of the card which looks through to the glittery Scratch Magic focal on the inside.  A cutout of the central rose is made from the transparent material and attached to the front of the card, covering the shimmery rose until you open the card.  When open, you see this:

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