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Monday, 22 February 2016

A CAS Christmas

Here is a very CAS Christmas card which I have made using a small text stamp which I think is a Studio G one (I do wish manufacturers would print their names on the acetate backing sheet!). I stamped it once in red then overstamped, slightly offset, in black. Then I masked the stamped area and sponged lightly around it in red and finished it with a scattering of sequins.

Very quick, very CAS and if you move your head from side to side while looking at it, it reminds you of the feeling after a Christmas morning glass of champagne!


I am sharing this with

Winter Wonderland - Clean and Simple
Double D challenges - Red & White
Jingle Belles - TEXT me!
AAA Cards - Sequins   

7 comments:

  1. Very pretty and love the addition of the sequins! Thank you for joining our Double D 'Red/White' challenge!
    Diane DD DT

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  2. Quick, easy and so very pretty! I agree with Diane ... the addition of the sequins was a fabulous idea! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Double D ‘RED & WHITE’ Challenge! We hope you’ll come back often.

    Darlene
    DOUBLE D
    DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS

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  3. Love the masked sponging ... so very glad you got TEXT-y with us at Jingle Belles.

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  4. Great card and it works so well. Great techniques. Barbxx

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  5. Oh, you're too funny about the champagne (I actually tried it -- wiggling head -- and you're right). Love the look with the masked/sponged sentiment and sequins. It's CAS with a lot of character. Thanks for sharing with us at Double D in our Red & White Challenge!

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  6. oh that is SO CLEVER i loooooove the shadowed image and the little spongy masked ink area sets it off to PERFECTION! rockin' the CAS as well as the fonts right here! thanks for joining our texting fun at JINGLE BELLES! ♥♥♥

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  7. Beautiful Christmas card! Love the scary look! Thanks for playing along at AAA Cards Challenge!

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