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:Please let me hear from you!
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