A happy Sunday to you all. Here's another CAS card for the MFT sketch challenge.
Supplies used:
MFT-Washi tape die-namics (for candles)Stampin'Up papers
Elizabeth Craft Designs-Triple leaf set (for flames)
leather paper (from India)
kraft paper
Stampendous-Birthday brackets (sentiment)
chalk pastels
Using one paper of each colour with simple designs from the Stampin'Up pad, the five candles were die cut using the smallest washi tape die. Then one end of each was again die cut using the other two dies so that each candle had a different shape at the flame end. The flames were cut with the leaf die from leather paper which has both texture and shine. After arranging the candles, a glow was added to each using chalk pastels.
I'm entering this card into challenges at...
http://www.simonsaysstampblog.com/mondaychallenge - make a wish
http://wordartwednesday.blogspot.com - anything goes
http://pennyblackatallsorts.blogspot.com - anything goes
Have a great day!
Leanne
11 comments:
A great card Birthday card Leanne, many thanks for joining us at Penny Black and More challenge this month.
B x
What a gorgeous card Leeanne - love your 'halos' of light around the candle flames.
blessings
Maxine
Great card! I love the shades of light you made over the candles! Thank you for joining us over Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge.
Thanks for joining Penny Black & More @ Allsorts challenge with this great entry, good luck.
Happy crafting
Tracy x
Lovely card.
Thank you for sharing at Penny Black & More's May challenge and good luck x Susan x
This is a fun card Leanne, a super birthday card.
Pauline
x
This is a great way of using up your leftover papers. A lovely and bright card. Hugs Mrs A.
fabulous use of those left overs a great card
hugs Kate x
So cute, I love the birthday candles with the sponging. Great job.
What a super cute birthday card design.
Hugs Diane
Such a cool Birthday card, I love the way you have used the different patterned papers.Thanks so much for sharing your creation at
Anything goes September link-up, Just keep on creating
Susan xx
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