I liked the way this card turned out. The picture doesn't do it justice as you just don't get a good sense of all the different textures on it.
The background is tissue paper glued to a plain white card base and the hearts border at the bottom was a double-stick Dazzle onto which I rubbed very fine red glitter. The focal was from "Foil Glitter Pack-Love" from We R Memory Keepers. I bought the kit second-hand somewhere. It has double-stick adhesive stickers & foil, glitter, and flock rub-on sheets to play with. This particular one I used with the red flock and then matted it on a white shape cut and embossed with a Spellbinder's die with my Big Shot.
Like I said, I was happy with the card, but wasn't sure how I'd ever use it -- until I started making all those hospital gowns for my grandmother. Then it was the perfect card! :D
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