Hello everyone. I went to a family reunion today so I am very happy to be back in the AC! I hope you had a wonderfully crafty day, inside, in the cool, cool air conditioning.
Today, I have a CAS card for you.
The theme at CAS-ual Fridays this week is Use strips of color or pattern in your Clean And Simple creation, so I took the opportunity to use my new WASHI tape. I scored the cardstock to fit one each side of the tape and added tape around the edge of the tag. A Verve stamp and black polka dot ribbon threaded around the tag complete this easy card.
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THIS CARD QUALIFIES FOR
CAS-ual Fridays CFC61: Let’s Strip
I also made this card for:
Mynnette’s Spread the L-O-V-E challenge:
*Operation Write Home: Supporting our nation's armed forces by sending blank handmade greeting cards to write home on, as well as cards of gratitude to encourage them.
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SIZE: 5.5x4.25″
6 comments:
Hi Ellen, it certainly does not look easy, love what you have done with the washi tape. A really beautiful and effective card. A x
Hi again Ellen, well I love this one too - wonderful use of papers and colour. It's such a lovely fresh colour scheme - just wish the weather in the UK was warm and dry right now lol! Karen x
Oh, wow, not only is that a really pretty card, I've never thought of score-embossing on either sides of a strip. I usually just do borders. That is such a GREAT IDEA! Smooches for the inspiration!
Ellen, I ADORE this! LOVE the strips of patterned paper and the ribbon frame!!! PINNING this one--may I CASE you?!
Really lovely! Your strips are so pretty :) Thanks for having some fun with us at CAS-ual Fridays!
That washi tape is gorgeous! I love the way you scored along the sides for definition, and the black ribbon is so striking with the orange and white. Thanks for sharing this with us at CAS-ual Fridays!
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