When I first tried this card, I used the biggest circle nesties I have for the half circles, but they weren't nearly big enough. I ended up going old school -- tracing circular objects and cutting them by hand. I figured the scallop scissors would disguise the less-than-perfect cuts.
The sketch here is Card Patterns Sketch #168. The card is also for There's Magic In the Air's three in a row challenge -- the blog posted a 3-by-3 grid with each square containing a different element; we have to pick three in any tic-tac-toe-style line. My line is lace, flowers and brads. ( I assume the flowers in the image count!)
The details:
Stamp: Hero Arts
Ink: Chestnut Roan chalk
Patterned Paper: Stampin' Up.
Lace and brads, unknown.
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