Wednesday, 25 November 2020

CAS Snowflake Card

The November Rudolph Days Challenge begins today,  the last challenge of 2020.   Where has the year gone?!  

The snowflake is a Stampin' Up die which I borrowed from a friend.  It die cuts apertures into the card in the shape of a snowflake.  I die cut snowflake into a white square and layered it on a slightly larger red mat.  The SU sentiment stamp was stamped with a Versafine 'Satin Red' ink pad.  Another quick and easy CAS card to make, so I made a batch of six.  I think I probably have made too many Christmas cards for this year, so I've made a good start on cards for Christmas 2021! 😉

I am joining in the following challenges:








29 comments:

  1. This is a lovely classy looking card. I am still down on my numbers needed for this year so must crack on. hugs Mrs A.

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  2. That is a really lovely die and a nice change to see a red snowflake.

    Kath x

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  3. Fabulous card. Love the snowflake.
    Valerija xx

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  4. Super card! I love the red and white. It's so hard for me to stay CAS like this. Well done!

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  5. Stunning card Liz. I like the red behind the white aperture snowflake.

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  6. This is a beautiful snowflake Liz and love the way it cuts into the card and the red mat shows it off so prettily and love the stylish font of the sentiment too. A very elegant card! x

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  7. Oh Liz, this is sensational! I love the crisp and clean look of it - so elegant! I look forward to your 2021 challenges - and wish you a Happy Thanksgiving if you celebrate!

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  8. Gorgeous cutting die Liz, what a fantastic design. I like that you've added a red layer beneath the white for a lovely contrast. Great sentiment too! Well done.
    Cheers,
    Beccy

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  9. A beautiful card the snowflake die is a fantastic size and is stunning in red and white

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  10. Beautiful card and love that stunning snowflake and colours,. xxx

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  11. Hi Liz,
    Happy Rudolf Days.
    Your snoflake card is wonderful and what a great die that is.
    It's perfect for batch making as you say.
    Thank you for joining the Rudolf Challenge.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.

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  12. Gorgeous CAS Christmas card Liz, I love that snowflake die.
    Janice x

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  13. That's a super large snowflake and a great card. Pleased I'm not the only one with too many cards but as you say they will come in for next year. Have to keep on making to use up the 'stuff' and also for my sanity 😊😊

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  14. I love this snowflake. Such a pretty card. Love your "V" word.
    [Bunny]

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  15. What a fantastic card and die Liz, I love the way it's cut out of the card.

    Sue xx

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  16. What a "simply" gorgeous card Liz. You are right where has this year gone?
    Faith x

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  17. What a fab die Liz! The red mat looks great - lovely card. x

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  18. This is lovely and the red snowflake is awesome. I love the red Merry Christmas too. Thanks for this gorgeous card, Liz.

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  19. Good for you to be ahead on the card making! I'm struggling! This is a lovely idea - thanks for the inspiration!

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  20. A gorgeous card,love the snowflake.xxx

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  21. That is beautiful. Love the snowflake.

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  22. This is such a pretty snowflake card Liz, and I didn't realize it was Rudolph day until I saw the calendar! I worked on my card today :)

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  23. Beautiful creation Liz. It's such a good idea to swap or borrow craft items isn't it? Saves you pennies too! Shabneez x

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  24. What a gorgeous snowflake Liz, it has a real scandi feel to it and looks fabulous mounted on red xx

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  25. A beautiful and clean Christmas card, which looks fabulous Liz x.

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