Thursday, 19 July 2018
Chalkboard card
Easy CAS card made as a chalkboard with heat embossed stamped sentiment from PPRS , colored with distress inks and just a bit embellished with a few IAmRoses flowers.
This card was already in print in the latest Summer issue of Just Cards! Magazine!
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