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A Trio of Cards for CASology “Cut” Challenge

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Week 232 - Cut

One of the criteria for the CASology challenge is that the card should be “quick and easy to recreate.” Once the main image was fussy cut, the cards were, in fact, easy to recreate. I started with an Altenew “Persian Motifs” image that I gold embossed on watercolor paper and colored with my Zig watercolor markers.

CardTrio

I used a Simon Says “Stitched Rectangle” and adhered it to a cardstock color that coordinated with the painted image, and gold embossed the sentiment below it. The card on the right is actually navy blue, though it appears almost black in the photo. The cardstock in the middle is actually more purple (much closer to the painted image) but didn’t photograph quite as accurately as I hoped.

BDBlue

BDPink

HBBlue

I’m entering these in the CASology “Cut” Challenge for this week. You can find other entries right here.

 

 

8 thoughts on “A Trio of Cards for CASology “Cut” Challenge”

  1. Another winning set! I am seeing the navy one fine on my screen – possibly my fave of the lot though there is not much in it (and it might be more to do with the flower). Trying to make out if the flowers are flat down on the card or slightly raised. The top photo tells me raised and the others not!

  2. These are all delightful – the colours are beautifully strong against the white. Blues and purples are so difficult to photograph, I find. A lovely trio …

  3. Beautiful cards, one of my all time favourite stamps. I think it was the first Altenew I bought and I still use it constantly. Love how you have done the cards with just one flower for the front of the card. Perfect.

  4. Gosh, your fussy-cutting is flawless, Karen! Talk about patience and persistence! The outcome is a stunning trio of beautifully composed cards. CAS-tastic! Thanks so much for sharing with us at CASology this week!

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