Good morning friends. I'm popping in today with a quick card I whipped up for the CAS-ual Fridays challenge this week...to use letters of some form (stickers, alpha stamps, chipboard, dies, punches) on your project.
I chose to use my Silhouette to cut out this sweet sentiment as my focal point. After adhering tiny slivers of foam tape behind the letters to raise it off the background, I angled the mat to add some contrast along with that layered heart. Three colors of cardstock, and some glue. No stamps, no ink:)
We are sponsored by Ellen Hutson and she is offering the winner of this week's challenge a $25 gift certificate!
Be sure to join us at CAS-ual Fridays for the fun with your clean and simple project using letters!
Thanks for stopping by,
XOXO
(and don't forget that tomorrow is Groundhog's Day here in the US! One of my favorite days to celebrate:)
14 comments:
Love your card, Dana!
This design really pops, Dana! It is so striking :-)
I might just be inspired enough by this to dust off my Silhouette and try to do something similar. I love how dramatic it is - gorgeous!
Rosey x
Hi Dana, Your card stood out on the CFC blog, it's stunning! Love the colour contrast and sentiment is lovely! Shelly x
Fabulous! Just pops!!
Gorgeous sentiment!
Super fabulous!!!
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Yüz Germe
Love the white lettering popping off the bold colors! Cool design!
This is lovely Dana! Love the sentiment you created! ;)
I freaking love this!
oooh, a stunning card that could be duplicated somewhat painlessly ... I love it!! The layered heart is the perfect punctuation to this card. Great design!
LOVE this card! I didn't know that you had a Silhouette- girl, that studio of yours is filled with amazing stuff!
WOWZERS! Love the way that sentiment POPS against the background!!!! And that ADORABLE layered heart is the PERFECT finishing touch!
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