Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Addicted To Stamps And More #271...

Hi! The latest challenge is up at the Addicted To Stamps And More challenge and this week is the easiest one of all.


I made a super CAS Christmas card as inspiration. This design is perfect for mass production and also a great stash buster.


I took a light cream shimmer paper and cut it to size. I created the sentiment with the Simply Alphas stamp set by Mudra. This a great alphabet stamp set which is very easy to line up. And the great news is that Mudra Craft Stamps are now available internationally with the launch of their new website. You can check it out here.

stamped the sentiment with Versamark and heat embossed with gold embossing powder.I cut the Christmas tree out of scraps of green and brown paper and adhered it to the card panel. The card panel is popped up on some foam tape and attached to the red card base.

I added some star shaped gems to finish the card.

Here is a closer look at the card:


I hope you like my card and are inspired to create something beautiful. Also remember to check out the inspiration by rest of the DT at the ATSM challenge blog.

Love,
Nandini

7 comments:

  1. Your shimmery decorated tree is gorgeous and I love that you've given it the starring role on your pretty cream paper! Swooning!
    Hugs`carol

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  2. Love the bold CAS design, the red card just pops. :)

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  3. What lovely bejewelled tree Nandini and it looks beautiful on your pretty paper panel!
    Hugs
    Carol x

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  4. Absolutely gorgeous festive design, Nandini! Love your decorated tree.

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  5. Oh dear
    that tree so so cuuuuteeee
    how you made it looks like 3D sweety
    love your idea
    and the paper base behind the tree is beautiful paper
    you are really artist sweety
    that star completed your stunning CAS card
    Love love love
    see you around teamie
    Hugs
    Monika

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  6. Fabulous cas card Nandini. Bold bright and beautiful. Love that tree!

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  7. That is a darling little tree, Nandini, and the background paper is lovely.

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