Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Opposites Attract!

Hi there. This is my second post tonight. I was on a roll making cards and this one, I may have broken a personal record in creating a card. I swear I got this one done in under 10 minutes! I really have to make CAS cards more often! LOL!

I'm entering this card for CAS-ual Fridays CFC#48 challenge, and also for Unity Stamp's Friends with Flair challenge.



The challenge was to make a card using opposite colors on the color wheel. I used yellow and purple.


I also tried out a new technique on this card. (at least it's new to me - heat embossing) Woo hoo! I picked up a heat gun and some black embossing powder over the weekend and this is my first try at it. I only used it on the "shine" stamp. I predict that this is gonna be really addictive; I may have to attend a 'paper crafters anonymous' meeting or something in the future. ☺ I used stamps from Unity's April KOM, black ink by Tsukineko, purple ink by Hampton Art and I colored the stars with a yellow marker from Marvy Uchida. The card stock is Bazzill.

Hope you enjoyed my card! Thanks for stopping by!

Chris ☺

20 comments:

  1. So simple yet so sweet! Awesome design! Thanks so much for playing with us at CAS-ual Fridays!

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  2. Darling card! Heat embossing is one of my favorite techniques, you'll have lots of fun with it :) Thanks for playing along at CAS-ual Fridays!

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  3. Such a darling card. I really like how the black makes the purple and yellow shne. Thanks for playing at CAS-ual Fridays this week!

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  4. Great work!
    Thanks for playing at CAS-ual Fridays!
    Laura

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  5. Great CAS card, love those sentiments!

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  6. A wonderful CAS Card!! So pretty.

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  7. Great job...I'm sure just your first bottle of embossing.

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  8. Super cute! Yeah, heat embossing is so much fun! It is down right magical!

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  9. Cute card. Have fun with embossing.

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  10. Love, love, love the CAS designs. Glad you tried the heat embossing--it looks great!

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