Monday 17 September 2012

FS293 - Casing T Joy

I have two cards for this week's Splitcoaststampers Featured Stamper challenge:



 I used a Papertrey scribbly flower and (I think) an Inkadinkado sentiment. My card above was inspired by this card by Tricia (which she entitled "Challenging Colour Challenge" lol!) I love the autumn-y colours and the way she stamped the flowers onto the punched circles.







For this card, I used Stampin' Up's Trendy Trees, and a clear sentiment. I reverse-masked the circle and sponged Squeezed Lemonade and Spiced Marmalade to create the foliage. The card is 3.5 x 5 inches and is one layer, so I'll also link it up to this week's One Layer Wednesday challenge - Autumn. We do have a few trees in our neighbourhood that turn this wonderful, almost neon orange colour - I call them the 'glorious trees' and I look forward to seeing them each October - I noticed that the biggest one is just starting to turn!

This very, very CAS card was inspired by this card by Tricia:



9 comments:

  1. Two stunning cards! Love all the pops of color on the first and the second is CAS perfection!

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  2. Swoon! Love that first card! The colours, the circles in the square, the sentiment... yum!

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  3. Love them both, particularly the OLW card.

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  4. Two more awesome cards this morning! Love the colors in the first and the oh-so-clean-and-simple second card...especially the vibrant tree. 'Mighty fine lookin' texture you created on the foliage by sponging the two colors. So very pretty!

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  5. Two super cards, Ardyth. The colours on the first are fab. Sue

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  6. Simply adorable, Ardyth. I love that sweet little tree image.

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  7. Love the pops of colour on your card. also like how you flipped the stamp over on the 2nd one to create the leaves of the tree.

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  8. Both of these are stunning, Ardyth! You have a way with fun, bold colors!!! :)

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  9. beautiful CAS cards! I love the gorgeous, simple layout on the first, and the very CAS design on the 2nd!

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