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Thursday, December 5, 2013

CAS(E) this sketch Challenge #56


I am still making Christmas cards. I know by now I should have finished and sent out all of them but I am lagging behind. Anyway, I have this 6 x 6 paper pad called Christmas Carols by Kaisercraft. It has one beautiful pattern paper full of poinsettia, berries and leaves in glossy finish. I love that paper. The patterns are bold and big. I was struggling to use it on my card. Today it just came together to use that pattern paper with Poinsettia stamp from Uniko Studio. And I loved the card when I completed making it. Here it is for you.

Merry Christmas

Love that the pattern paper does not take over the card yet provides the Christmassy background. I have used Pure Florals: Poinsettia stamp set from Uniko Studio. I have heat embossed the poinsettia flower in red and green on vellum. Cut them out and layered them. Added a strip of glitter paper and stamped the sentiment. Finish off with enamel dots. Here is the close up.

Merry Christmas close up!

For this card i have used the new sketch from CAS(E) this Sketch Challenge Blog. This is the new sketch by Chrissy Larson.


I have turned the sketch to landscape orientation for my card. Hope you like it. This sketch challenge runs for two weeks. Come and play along.

Thanks for stopping by!

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12 comments:

  1. This is absolutely stunning, Gayatri! I love how you turned the sketch like that and those poinsettias are fabulous!

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  2. Love all the poinsettias. So beautiful!

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  3. This is stunning! I love the bold look of the card. :)

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  4. Love that pattern paper! Gorgeous flower!

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  5. Out freaking standing!!!! Love this card!!!

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  6. This is such a beautiful card Gayatri!

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  7. This is such an elegant card and I love how you used the sketch. AMAZING!

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  8. What a beautiful card. Love your layered poinsetta.

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  9. Such a beautiful card. You have inspired me!

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  10. Wow, this is stunning! LOVE LOVE LOVE the embossing on the vellum! This PP is not easy to use but you did a perfect job!
    WOW!
    Anni

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