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I had to get in one of my favorite clean and simple cards!  I got the sketch from Less is More.  The colors idea came from CardzTV (red, black and white) and the theme from Addicted to CAS ( hearts)...


I just love these heart- bursts I guess you would call them. They are Studio G that I picked up at Walmart for a buck along with the sentiment also for a buck.  I love the way it looks like chalk on a blackboard.

Hope you have a blessed day and thanks for stopping by,
 

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  1. Oh WOW!! Love the heart burst!! Fabulous card. Thank you so very much for joining our 'Color Challenge' at CTVS!!!! :)

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  2. Hi Sandy. Those "heart-bursts" are very cool! Love the red bling you've added to the centers. Thanks for joining us at Addicted to CAS. Loll

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  3. Love CAS cards. Great job. Thanks for joining us this week at CTVS for the color challenge

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  4. I love CAS, my kind of card. The heart burst stamp is great, better yet it wasn't expensive. Thanks for playing at Cardz TV.

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  5. great card sandy... i love a good bargain!!

    Thanks for Joining us this week
    Jen xx
    "Less Is More"

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  6. I love those bursts of hearts and the bling you have added! Thanks so much for playing along at ATCAS! xx

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  7. Very cite. Love the heart burst. Thank you for joining us at Cardz Tv.

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  8. This looks great Sandy!
    Thanks so much
    Chrissie
    "Less is More"

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  9. It does look like chalk on a blackboard Sandy. What great finds you had at W. Fantastic card. Thank you for joining in the Addicted to Cas heart challenge.
    Florence x

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  10. A lovely stamp the heart burst, I really like the panel across the card. Nice CAS card. Thanks for sharing with us at Addicted to CAS. Caz

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  11. Yes, those heartsbursts are awesome! Great take on the challenge!
    Thanks for playing along at ATCAS!
    Christine

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