![]() ![]() It's hard to read and why aren't the players in position anymore? Prior review: I like this game very much as you play real people without annoying chat. Update March 2015: the current graphics are horrible. I like having speed limitations but hate it when it is not my fault. Sometimes the server just seems slow and then you can't play and it rejects you. I get kicked off frequently, and I am a fast player. Update September 2015: I have gotten used to the bad graphics but there seem to be server issues. So download the free Hearts Multiplayer today and play the best free, multiplayer Hearts game! Avatars with emotions so you can customize your player in the game.Different card decks to customize your screen.Single-player mode for those times you don't have Internet.A Quick queuing system that gets you right into a game.A matchmaking system that pits you against people of a similar skill level.ELO ratings, just like the pros use, so you can brag to your friends about how good you are. ![]() You don’t need 4 friends in the same room, just jump in at any time. Now you can play Hearts against real people, and it’s totally free! Made by Blue Frog Gaming, this multiplayer version will test your moon-shooting skills against real live opponents. Well, we’ve got something much better for you: Hearts with real multiplayer games! Don't worry, it includes a single-player mode too! When you open the white card flap it reveals the next layer which is actually the Misty Moonlight card front pictured in the image below.Everyone loves playing the Hearts card game, but let’s be honest, when you’re playing against a computer it’s just too easy.Attach two of the hearts to the outside and two hearts to the inside of the white 2¼ x 5 ½” flap, aligning the center of the hearts with the edge of the cardstock and attaching both hearts back to back.Using the hearts from the Heartfelt bundle, stamp and punch 4 large hearts.Again, this flap will fold to the front of the card. On the 2¼ x 5 ½” flap stamp the small heart in Misty Moonlight ink on both sides.The 2¼ x 5 ½” flap will fold to the outside of the card. Attach the white that measures 4¼ x 5½” to the inside of the Misty Moonlight card base and stamp the Happy Valentines Day heart greeting in the center.Next cut a 5 ½ x 6 ½ piece of Basic White cardstock and in landscape position, score at 4 ¼”, this will create the inside portion of the card and the flap that folds to the front of the Misty Moonlight card front.Begin with a Misty Moonlight card base 5 ½ x 8 ½.The stamped heart and the sentiment, although visible when the card is closed, is actually the inside and stamped directly on the card base in Misty Moonlight ink. The hearts were created using the Misty Moonlight Designer Series paper and the two punches from the Heartfelt Bundle. The third heart is attached in the middle with a Stampin’ Dimensional. Turning it in landscape position, add three hearts along the cut edge of the cardstock, attaching only the top half of the hearts to the card front. Today’s blog hop inspired me to create two fun fold heart cards and instead of the traditional red and pink hearts, I used the Heartfelt Bundle, Misty Moonlight ink and the New Misty Moonlight Designers Series Paper pack that will be featured in the next annual catalog.īegin with a standard white card base and cut 2¼” from the front of the card. We are excited to share our creations with you today! After you read my post, I hope you’ll hop over to the next person on the list at the base of this post. This month’s projects feature hearts, so prepare yourself for lots and lots of love. Welcome to InKing Royalty’s January Blog Hop! During this year’s blog hops, we are having fun with our stamping favorites – our favorite themes for seasonal cards and projects.
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