My card this week uses patterned paper, a die cut, twine and sequins but still has the integrity of CAS design because they are all used in smaller portions. I created my glow by inking a sponge daubber and pouncing it over the light bulb that had been stamped with Memento ink to reduce the risk of smudging.
1. One main image--lantern
2. Lots of open space - mini scene on small panel
3. Limited layers & embellishments--twine and sequins
4. Quick & easy to recreate
Head on over to CASology today to learn what the 'cue card' means to you, how you can play along and see the all the cards created by the Design Team to inspire you.
Guest Designer: Harriet
We all seem to have pads of paper we are hoarding so I love that you used some on your card. A good reminder that clean and simple can include patterned paper! Love it!
ReplyDeletesooo super cute
ReplyDeletewhat a bouncy fun sentiment!! it has a really happy feel to it!
ReplyDeleteDarling design, Tracey! Love the pattern paper that you chose! The shading around the light is awesome!!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome!! The border of pattern paper in the BG is perfect :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty, Tracey ... the shine around the bulb is fabulous ... the sequins hint at being sweet little bugs hovering around it! Lovely! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteSo so sweet! I love the pop of pattern and the glow from the lightbulb. Adorable!
ReplyDeleteI am loving this challenge and your card- WOW!
ReplyDeleteAdorable Tracey, simply adorable!!
ReplyDeleteToo too cute! I love that look of the light in the jar, reminds me of the Pirates ride at Disneyland and you have the perfect patterned paper too, so sweet.
ReplyDeletesuper perfect!
ReplyDeleteI love the beautiful floral pattern you placed behind your focal point! Such a gorgeous CAS design, Tracey...Love this card!
ReplyDeleteThis is just darling. I am so glad that we chose different stamp sets for this challenge, although we both had the same idea about how to make the light glow.
ReplyDeleteTracey, I love this sentiment and light bulb image...so perfectly arranged and so perfectly CAS!
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