Saturday, September 22, 2012

CASology: Week 11

Good morning, Friends! Are you ready for a great weekend? I am visiting my good friend Sherry this weekend! We are going to the big quilt show today! Becky and I brought along all our fun stitching to do and I am looking forward to a great visit and crafting time! The weekend will go by really fast so we are going to enjoy every minute!

Today's card was inspired by the challenge at CASology. The cue word is white. This is my kind of challenge as I love to use a lot of white space on my cards! So I used my Snow Flurry die for this. I cut all three snowflakes out using Whisper White card stock. I layered the two smaller ones together with a silver brad. These are popped up onto the bigger one. Then I flagged both ends of a strip of silver glimmer paper and adhered this to a card base of Whisper White. I popped the snowflakes up onto the card. At the bottom I stamped the greeting from Sweet Essentials in Basic Grey. Done! A super easy and elegant card! Thanks for stopping by and have a super day!

Card Recipe: Stamps- Sweet Essentials; Paper- Whisper White, silver glimmer paper; Ink- Basic Grey; Accessories- Snow Flurry die, silver brad, dimensionals

8 comments:

  1. I'm in love with this (I hope it's ok - I've pinned it to my inspiration board). Definitely want to case this for Christmas! Simple(and easy to make, right?), but with real impact!Thanks so much for playing along with CASology this week!

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  2. absolutely gorgeous!! love that strip of glitter paper behind the snowflake... really makes the snowflake pop! thanks so much for playing along with CASology!

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  3. What a beautiful card! Congrats on your honorable mention at CASology!

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  4. Congratulations on your HM win at CASology! Such an elegant card!

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  5. Ardyth's right - your card has plenty of impact Debra! Congratulations on the HM.

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  6. Good job, Deb, and congratulations on the HM at CASology!!

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  7. Gorgeous! I hope it is okay if I CASE this for a class.

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