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Hidden Message

Hi,

some challenges just appeal to me and I have to play.....this was the case with the challenge going on at Shopping our Stash, which I stumbled upon somehow.....the theme is Hide and Seek - put a hidden element on your card. Ans since I am still in full blown Valentine's mood - that gallery I am selling my cards at here locally has asked for some.....I made one for Valentine's Day:


I punched out the tiny envelope (an ancient Marvy punch) and the hearts. The latter are from paint chips - give you perfect color coordination, although in the photo the smallest heart does not look darker, but it is...
The swirl is by Papertrey - Happy Trails, the you is by Avery Elle.
The hearts are dangling on a sliver thread and you can pull them out to reveal....


Not really a surprise......

Also playing in Inkspirational - Ombre


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Comments

Sazzle Dazzle said…
Your cards always inspire me Cornelia, so bright and fun and this one is definitely so. Love it. x
papierelle said…
Eine fantastische Karte, bin begeistert von Idee und Ausführung!!
LG Gundi
papierelle said…
Eine fantastische Karte, bin begeistert von Idee und Ausführung!!
LG Gundi
sandie said…
Creativity blooming here Cornelia, just adore the idea of popping the heart out and having a little message. Thanks for joining us at Ink
Susanne Vargas said…
Wieder mal sehr originell und schön! Wer macht denn einen envelope punch?
cm said…
Woo hoo...love that you're working magic with the paint chips and in a most stylish fashion indeed! The 'hidden' sentiment...well, what can I say except: LOVE it! Thank you for sharing your ombre-inspired gem at Inkspirational!
Hugs~c
Tami said…
Great Card! Love it😊 Can you tell me where the little envelope is from? Thanks!
Shona Chambers said…
Talk about a genius moment....this is brilliant and will be pinned by millions!!!
This is for Tami - I can't find your blog address...The envelope punch is from Marvy. Its and ancient punch and I don't know if you still can buy it. If not, I would try ebay.
Kim M said…
Cornelia, this is fantastic! I love that you used a paint chip for your hearts. Such an amazing design and I love the hidden element. Glad to see you over at Ink too! :-)
Anita in France said…
What a genius idea, so impeccably executed, Cornelia ... love it! Anita :)
Donna said…
Well that is just a FANTASTIC way to use a paint chip!! And that teeny tiny envelope is adorable! Thanks for joining the Shopping Our Stash crew for our "Hide and Seek" challenge!!
Pia Larsen said…
Great idea with the Hearts flying out of the Little envelope.
So glad you joined us at INKspirational Challenges for our "Ombré" challenge.
Pia xx

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