
*Clear cards are hard to photograph!* This week the challenge at the
Heart 2 Heart blog was an ABC challenge-projects must include alphabets, boy theme and chocolate. How fun is that? I decided to create a clear card using one of CTMH felt monsters for a Birthday card.

I didn't like the location of the rub-ons, so I used a piece of scotch tape to remove them and start over.....the picture sure does show the rub-on residue.

I used a tooth pick to create the stick to hold the sign.

This monster had som black to him, I dis-assembled him. Any ideas what to do with the leftover black parts.
{Boyz Rule Card Supplies}
Cardstock: Chocolate, Gypsy, Pear (Close to My Heart)
Pattern Paper: Olivia (Close to My Heart)
Ink: Chocolate (Close to My Heart)
Embellishments: felt accent monsters, white rub-ons, sanding kit, piercing tool, corner rounder, clear card (Close to My heart) tooth pick, hole punch (other) scallop punch (SU)
6 comments:
okay how cute is this card? and who woulda thunk to remove a misplaced rub-on with scotch tape so clever! Thanks so much for playing with us this week at H2H.
So CUTE:)
Darling card! I can't think of any way to use the leftover black pieces, but I bet you'll come up with something wonderful :)
The card is cute but why even remove the black parts-- I think it would have worked with them on.
Very cute!
Adorable!
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