One-layer, CAS cards are a true challenge for me, but I decided to try one. This uses a small set I bought several years ago and follows the sketch for this week at Sketch Saturday. I did a little math to figure the best vertical spacing for the stamps and lightly marked the card in pencil before stamping. The slight angle on them wasn't intentional, but I kind of like it.
This card is for these challenges:
Sketch Saturday #501
ABC Christmas -- C is for Clean
Craftyhazelnut's Christmas Card Challenge #373 -- use some green
Happy Little Stampers Christmas Challenge -- anything Christmas
Word Art Wednesday #322 -- anything goes
Rubber stamping, stamping, papercrafting and other projects from a writer by trade, stamper by passion.
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
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I love these Tim Holtz flowers, and decided to use them for a CAS card. The card is a mini slimline. The All that was left of the snippets...
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Super cute CAS card! Love those little snowmen stamps! So happy you joined us at Sketch Saturday this week! XX
ReplyDeleteThe angle gives movement to your card, Sandy, The postmark sentiment is perfect with the stamped stamps. Thanks for sharing your card with us at Happy Little Stampers Christmas Challenge.
ReplyDeleteVery cute. Thanks for playing along with us at Crafty Hazelnuts Christmas Challenge.
ReplyDeleteGreat Christmas card. I like her CAS style.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the challenge at Happy Little Stampers Christmas.
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