Wednesday 5 April 2017

MM242 - Wish


A CAS Christmas Card for this week's Merry Monday challenge, to use twigs or branches:



I started by using my MISTI to stamp my branch in two colours of green. I then stamped the red bow. Finally I inked up the sentiment with Versamark. Because the red and green inks weren't quite dry, I got a little 'frosting' of gold embossing powder on them - this is usually something you do not want, but in this case, it was the perfect amount of added shimmer!

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15 comments:

  1. Beautiful! Love the pine sprigs and how well the 'wish' font works with the image!

    ...a bit of gold 'frosting' makes everything better!

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  2. Love this so much! That thin bow is the perfect finishing touch!

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  3. Gorgeous pines and I love how you featured them in the circle!!

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  4. Such elegant simplicity Ardyth - this is CAS perfection
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  5. CAS perfection Ardyth! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Merry Monday!! :0)

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  6. I love your card. It is clean, simple and sophisticated.

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  7. This is so pretty and elegant!

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  8. This is a beautiful card! Very simple and elegant. Well done!

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  9. These branches look like embroidery to me, Ardyth! Gorgeous CAS card!

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  10. What a CAS beauty, I love the clean look of this card, so well made and beautiful! The embossing powder "accident" was a happy one, the branches look amazing! Also love the font of the sentiment.

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  11. Ardyth, I love the simple color choice on a white background. The circle adds to the elegance. Sylvia D.

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  12. CAS perfection! I love the added shimmer even though it was an "oopsie." Thanks for playing along with us at Merry Monday.

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  13. Love the simplicity of this, Ardyth. It will be great for mass producing.

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