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February 19, 2013

CCC #32 - FLAME



Can you guess what this week's CASology Cue Card might be?
Certainly something to warm you up.
This week's word is:



For my card this week I used Little Bear from Neat & Tangled for my image and Lighten Up from Papertrey for my sentiment. I stamped and coloured on a panel that is the same colour as my base.  Then to add interest to my design because both my image and sentiment are small, I embossed the panel.  I think the woodgrain embossing works well with my theme. 



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All Supplies are from Papertrey Ink unless otherwise noted:

Cardstock:  Kraft
Stamps: Lighten up (PTI) Little Bear (Neat & Tangled)
Ink:  Memnto Tuxedo Black (Tsukineko)
Impression Plates: Woodgrain
other: assorted Copic markers

25 comments :

  1. That woodgrain embossing is absolutely perfect, Tracey! Love the interest it adds!!

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  2. Such a cute card Tracy...love the little flame image and the woodgrain impression. Do you all take turns thinking up such good ideas for cues?

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  3. This makes me feel warm and cozy as our temps drop this morning Tracey! The wood grain embossing was the perfect idea with this cute image. Hope you have a GREAT day ;)

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  4. Clever to use the woodgrain ef for your campfire, Tracey! This is a naturally warm card! lol!

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  5. This is so cute. It's amazing how such a small image and sentiment can pack so much punch on a card.

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  6. Hi Tracey! ACK! This is perfectly and totally adorable! Love that tiny flame! :-)

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  7. Oh, Tracey, this is so perfect using the woodgrain on the kraft for your sweet campfire! Love it!!

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  8. Your campfire is perfect for this cue card! Love the woodgrain impression plate background too!

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  9. love the woodgrain embossing with that cute little campfire, tracey!!

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  10. What a great CAS card! I love the woodgrain effect over the whole card, and what a sweet sentiment to go along with the flame!

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  11. Perfectly CAS!! The embossing adds a nice touch!

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  12. Oh this is just perfect and of course you had to use the woodgrain . So very cute CAS!

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  13. Tracey, as always, this is so adorable. I love your woodgrain embossed background, it goes so well with that sweet little camp fire.

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  14. Now that Tracey is just as cute as it can be! I adore that little fire and the embossing over the image looks terrific! I am going to have to try that!!

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  15. The woodgrain embossing is perfect with the theme and I love the way those colours pop off of the kraft! So cute!

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  16. Awesome job, Tracey! It reminds me of a Yogi Bear cartoon!! Love it!

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  17. Beautiful design and fabulous image. Lovely card! Thanks for visiting and leaving the sweet luv.
    Hugs
    Berni
    berni46blogspot.

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  18. Beautiful CAS design Tracey, I love the woodgrain texture.

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  19. LOVE the texture from the embossing! Such a cute card!

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  20. This is a fantastic card for the theme. ;-) The texture does add a lot, and I love the sentiment you used with the image.

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  21. Great idea to use the woodgrain embossing ~ it really adds a lot, yet still qualifies as CAS! Another great card!

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  22. Tracey, THIS is the image I wanted to have in my stash for this challenge! I adore this card...from the image to the sentiment to the wonderful woodgrain dry embossing...EEK! LOVE!!!

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  23. I really love the woodgrain embossing- it's just perfect with that cute image!

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  24. Such a great idea to use your woodgrain impression plate for this one! Love how the copics look on your kraft too!

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