Hi Friends and Happy Thursday! Today is a quick share featuring one of my CAS Christmas Cards and one I think could be easily mass produced. It's a countdown to Christmas at my craft table and this style is perfect when you're running short of time.
As I've mentioned before, the CAS style really isn't my "go-to". I like color and pattern too much but I'll admit this design does appeal to me. I was inspired by Positively Papercraft by Ann. She has a You Tube Channel and I love watching her.
This card was so quick and easy. I die cut a star from Buffalo Plaid patterned paper and silver mirror card. Layered them, popping the plaid star on foam. I then stamped and heat embossed the sentiment with fine detail silver powder, backed the focal panel with more mirror card, added silver gems and called this card complete.
I like this so much, I'm going to do something a bit different...still CAS but in Gold. Thanks for visiting today. Until next time, Happy Crafting!
Donna
What a simple but stunning card Donna - a fabulous result and you could use numerous colour combinations to keep things interesting
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Maxine
Great Christmas card! Love the plaid on the star! So happy you played along with Krafty Chicks Challenge this week.
ReplyDeleteDiane - DT
Beautiful card, fits right in with my own decor!!
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Diane TSH DT
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Great CAS card! Thank you for entering our December Christmas Challenge. Hope you'll share more of your art with us.
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So pretty, Donna - love that buffalo check for your star! Still so festive, even in black and white! Thanks so much for playing at Sparkles!
ReplyDeleteYour card turned out beautiful. Thank you for sharing over at Penny's Challenge. Best of luck, DT~Jana Forrest
ReplyDeleteFabulous card! I love the simple design, so perfect for mass production!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining us at the Ayli challenge.
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Larissa