Wednesday, 26 April 2023

CAS Christmas Card

Rudolph Day has come round again, where has the first four months of this year gone!  This is my CAS Christmas card for the April Challenge.

The snowflake aperture die is a preloved one I bought recently, which I think is a Clarity die.  The person who sold it to me said it belonged to her late mother-in-law and was glad it was going to a good home, so I didn't want it to sit in my NBUS pile for long.  I die cut the snowflake into a snippet of white card and cut into a square with a Memory Box 'Stitched Squares Layers' die and a blue mat from the same set.  I used a SU sentiment, stamped with Versafine 'Paradise'.

I am joining in the following challenges with this card:


I made a similar card in black and white, using a different sentiment.  As these were fairly quick to make, I think I will batch make a few of these in different colours, using up snippets of white and coloured card.

I am joining in the following challenges with this card:




24 comments:

  1. Great Christmas cards using the wonderful snowflake diecuts and sentiments

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  2. BOTH of these are just WOW! I love that snowflake die you used. So pretty. Like the blue and the black so can't pick a favorite. Love these!
    Lynn

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  3. Gorgeous Christmas cards Liz I love that snowflake die hugs x

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  4. Great snowflake die and it shows up so well on both cards. I love that it has a "good home" now. You have already loved it.

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  5. Wonderful holiday cards, Liz! I really love nontraditional colors for Christmas. Thank you for playing with us at the Alphabet Challenge. I hope you can join us again soon.
    Debbie, DT
    Secrets To Stamping
    Join my Creative Creases Challenge for fun folds!

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  6. Two beautiful CAS cards Liz, so effective!

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  7. What a fab snowflake die Liz. Lovely cards! x

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  8. This large snowflake looks great with both of the different coloured backgrounds Liz, and is a perfect card to batch make and will look wonderful in lots of different colours. This was a lovely gifted die and used beautifully here. x

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  9. The die was certainly a very good buy - lots of possibilities using varying backgrounds

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  10. Fabulous CAS cards - my favourite is the black and white card which is very stylish.
    Kath x

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  11. Love the simplicity of that die, it really is gorgeous with the black and white color scheme! Thanks for sharing with us at the Alphabet Challenge.

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  12. Super die, so impressive, love the sentiments and design on these beautiful cards Liz.

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  13. That's a wonderful die Liz and is going to look fabulous with lots of different colours and backgrounds xx

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  14. Love this--such a pretty die!!

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  15. This is a wonderful die and I loved it in the blue, but then I scrolled down and I think I love it in black more!

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  16. Lovely CAS Christmas cards Liz..love the die

    Anne

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  17. CAS and elegant! Hugs, Gerrina

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  18. Your CAS cards are so beautiful. I know they take a long time to think up (well they take me ages anyway!).

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  19. That's a lovely crisp die cut, and makes a very striking card. Sorry I am late to the party. Kate x

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  20. A perfect batch-making card for Christmas, Liz. Thanks for sharing with us over at the Holly and Ivy Challenge.

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  21. Oooo what a lovely pair of Xmas cards & they look so different in each of the colours, thanks for joining us at April's Rudolph Days Challenge, luv Sam x

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  22. Hi Liz,
    Happy Rudolf Days.
    I love your snowflake CAS cards they look fabulous.
    Such a very lovly snowflake die too.
    Love the colours used also.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.

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  23. Never too early to be making Christmas cards, and this is a gorgeous CAS one. I love the simplicity of it. Thanks for joining us at Less is More.
    Neil

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