Friday, 13 July 2018

A C&S Birthday Card

Good morning and Happy Friday 13th! It's CAS-ual Friday over at Rubber Dance, and unless the curse of the 13th has struck, I'm already here with my card!




I've used Dylusions ink pads directly on the card, and stamps from the Happy Birthday and Merry Magpie plates.
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Have a lovely weekend, and thanks very much for looking xx

10 comments:

  1. Lovely card, it's always fun using the inkpads as stamps. Hugs, Valerie

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    1. Thank you Valerie I find C&S so hard, so I was happy with this one x

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  2. CAS terrifies me, but I love what you have done here, it is a great technique! I love your colour choices too! Hugs, Anne xx

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    1. Thank you Anne, it's so scary isn't it, and why do they call it simple, it's really hard lol xx

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  3. So effective on the white background, i'm with Anne on this one, CAS is a scary place to be but it works fabulously. Hoping to play along with the RD Challenges soon, just need to catch my breath first.
    Hugs for a super weekend Tracey xx

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    1. I think C&S really stand for Complicated & Scary lol. I think everyone is chasing their tail Tracey, real life can really get in the way sometimes ;-) You have a lovely weekend too xx

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  4. That's a great design idea, Sue - simple and very effective. Love it.

    Cath x

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    1. Thank you Cath, it's definitely something I will try again - maybe even get it straight next time, but where's the fun with that! xx

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  5. Such a very clever way of inking up your white space, Sue! I will most definitely try that technique! What a great and cheery birthday card!

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  6. Thank you Kay, it's such a fun technique, you must give it a go xx

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