Thursday, December 20, 2018

CTS #302

Good morning!  It's another awesome Thursday and I get to share my take on this week's CAS(E) this Sketch challenge.  This is a longer than normal challenge to run through the holidays so you have plenty of time to play along!

I'm just getting things all wrapped up for Christmas and I actually feel like I'm ahead of the game this year.  I'm still in denial the Christmas is rapidly approaching.  I swear it still feels like October to me.

This past weekend was the church Christmas Program and with that behind me, I can relax.  I stress about it every year and every year, it goes smoothly.  It is done and now I can have some fun.  Speaking of fun, have you see the new sketch over at CAS(E) this Sketch?  The design team has some AMAZING creations this week and you simply have to check them out.  While you are here, here's my take:


I used the My Mind's Eye Winterberry collection for this card.  I simple layered papers (some cut with Lil' Inkers Dual Stitched Rectangles) and elements from the chipboard sticker pack.  It was super simple and I hope you like it.  Here's a closer look:


Thanks so much for checking out my card today and I hope you'll join us CAS(E) this Sketch at for this fun challenge!
 
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Stitched Mats: Dual Stitched Rectangles
Stitched Mats: Dual Stitched Rectangles
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My Mind's Eye Winterberry
My Mind's Eye Winterberry
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Neenah Solar White 110lb Cardstock
Neenah Solar White 110lb Cardstock
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Winterberry Chipboard Stickers
Winterberry Chipboard Stickers
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Scrapbook Adhesives Foam Squares (Black)
Scrapbook Adhesives Foam Squares (Black)
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Scotch ATG Adhesive Gun
Scotch ATG Adhesive Gun
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Sizzix Big Shot
Sizzix Big Shot
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1 comment:

  1. These are the kind of cards I LOVE. Quick and using stuff that just has to be put together. One reason I often color and cut images out and throw them in a pile for later. Then the fun is just picking them out to use rather the color when I want to make a fast card. GREAT take on the sketch!!

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