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I have two cards to share today for four challenges. The first is a birthday card I gave to a friend last week. It’s being linked to Addicted to CAS where the challenge is “Birthday.

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My friend’s birthday isn’t until next week, but because of the holiday, we celebrated at lunch last Friday. I chose a stamp from Pretty Pink Posh I haven’t used often, “Autumn Wreath.”

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Because I embossed the wreath in gold before coloring it, I used my Tomboy markers to color the image. I hadn’t used those in the longest time, and I was quite pleased with the amount of shading I could get. I’m so used to Copics, but have read repeatedly that embossing powder can ruin the tips of the markers. They’re too expensive to take a chance. 

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After coloring it, I stuck it in my MISTI to emboss the sentiment from Papertrey Ink’s “Birthday Basics,” and then die cut the panel with Simon Says “Stitched Rectangles.”

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Lastly, I adhered the panel to a card made from Papertrey Ink’s Canyon Clay cardstock.

The next card is a Christmas card for three challenges. First is AAA Cards which calls for “One Image and Optional Shimmer.” I have both.

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The second challenge for this card is at CAS on Friday where the challenge is to use a frame.

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And finally, the brand new challenge at Time Out: Celebrations, with an optional twist of making a one layer card. I’m not sure if the addition of the frame kills the one layer requirement, but it definitely fits the Celebration theme.

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My card features the beautiful “Modern Poinsettia” from Altenew. I previously colored it with colored pencils, but this time created two cards using Copic markers. 

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As before these were images I had stamped at Altenew’s Meet and Greet in Syracuse in August. This time they were stamped on panels so I didn’t have to worry about the Copics bleeding through to the back. After coloring the images I masked the poinsettia and splattered some metallic gold paint on the panel. It still needed something, and I remembered the Altenew “Fine Frames Cover Die.” 

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I die cut the frames from gold metallic paper which has an adhesive back which turned out to be pretty easy to get on the card. You can see the shimmer a bit better in this photo.

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I’ve been busy tackling the Christmas cards, but still have a ways to go! 

11 thoughts on “Cards for Challenges”

  1. I like using wreaths for any celebration cards. Your embossing of Happy Birthday is so neat. I’m still leery of embossing, even though I think it really enhances a card. Like the poinsettia cards, especially the warmest wishes script.

  2. Well, I still consider this one-layer and its stunning!! Your colouring is gorgeous and well done making two in one go. Love the red against all the crisp white cardstock and the gold splatter is the perfect embellishment. So glad you shared this with us at TIME OUT!

  3. I’ve not seen that wreath before. It’s lovely and you’ve colored it beautifully! It glows with those colors and the gold embossing. Your gorgeous poinsettia bloom really makes an impact on the card fronts. Great CAS

  4. Gorgeous poinsettia and beautifully coloured too. Thanks for playing at AAA Cards, hope to see you joining in with the new challenge that’s just started.

  5. Stunning poinsettias….just love your beautiful coloring! Thank you so much for playing along with us at Time Out!

  6. Two beautiful cards! Love the clean look of both of these and your coloring looks great. Thank you for joining us at Time Out!

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