Evening all it's time for my latest card for CASE-ing Christmas. I loved the turquoise colour used on Pat's DT card and along with a circular topper that was my inspiration, come and see:
The topper was one that I made ages ago in an SU extravaganza day and it has plenty of bling appeal! I added a strip of turquoise card as a central panel and using a quickie glue pen and some WOW glitter added some interest to the edges. The sentiment is an SU one embossed in silver and is in place of the bow.
This is Pat's DT card that I cased:
Last Saturday was Lara's SiL's birthday and this is the card I made for her, the photo is not good but it didn't matter what I did I couldn't get it looking as nice as IRL!!
The papers are from a Prima pad and the flower was cut with a Sue Wilson die and the foliage from an SU punch. I could not get rid of the pink tinge!!
This is a card for a friend who has just had her 2nd knee replacement and I used Tonic dies to create it.
I hope to be back later in the week with my LIM card:)
9 comments:
Three great cards Val. Love the CASing Christmas one......great use of the SU topper. Leanne's card is lovely and so is the last one with the lovely Tonic sentiment circle.
Karen x
Three beautiful cards, love the one with the Tonic die cuts.
Yvonne xx
another fabulous set of cards, val... love that cute little penguin on the first one and well... I can tell that the second one is absolutely gorgeous in real life!!
Three gorgeous cards, Val! Your Christmas card is very sumptuous and the die-cuts are beautiful.
Beautiful cards Valerie! Great CASE of the Christmas card! Thanks for sharing with us at CASE-ing Christmas!
Wow Val you are on a roll here, so many fab creations, love them all equally ;) Viv xx
Beautiful cards, Valerie! I'm partial to the one you made for CASEing Christmas! Thank you for sharing your project with us.
hugs, Asha
All so pretty. Thanks so much for playing along with us at CASE-ing Christmas. Hugs.
A wonderful collection of gorgeous cards. Thank you for showing us your Christmas creation at CASE-ing Christmas.
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