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Friday, May 15, 2020

CAS Christmas May 2020 Reminder

A second card for this month's CAS Christmas
Loll would like to see winter berries on our cards.
Come join in the fun and see all of the inspiration by the DT's

I used PTI's Beautiful Berries - Winter - Sponged & stamped with DOX inks
Taylored Expressions Rectangle Mask Stencil 
Ink to Paper - Dotted Skinny Frame

Thanks for stopping by.




12 comments:

Susan said...

Beautiful berries, lovely centre section of that gorgeous shade of green.

Trina P. said...

Oh that TE rectangle stencil mask is on my wish list. Beautiful ombre sponging using it... the greens DOx you used are a stand out.

Loll said...

Love your center panel with the ombre shades of green. So pretty with the die-cut and stamped leaves and berries. Beautiful card Lin!! xx

JoAnn said...

So pretty. The inked panel really shows off the pretty berries.

Christine Alexander said...

wow beautiful layout with your stencilled rectangle and that gorgeous berry branch. Love the colour :)

Bonnie said...

Your sponging is always so smooth and vibrant, Linda! It's a wonderful background for this pretty branch and berries! Love these shades of green with the red berries! Have a great weekend, my friend!

Marcia Hill said...

Oh Lin...this is soooo pretty! Love the berry sprig and how beautifully it pops against your blended background! Lovely, lovely card my friend!! Hugs. :0)

Susan said...

Lovely shade of green for your blended background - the perfect setting for those lovely berries and greenery.

Birgit said...

This is so pretty Linda! I love those fir sprigs with the berries. Hope you are doing well and finding creative ways of keeping busy during this crazy time. Big hugs~

Brenda in IN said...

This is so pretty and eyecatching. Beautiful blending and the red berries really stand out and shine. I like how you framed this panel.

Jeanne H said...
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Jeanne H said...

The blending behind the stems and berries is especially pretty. Your card is so festive.