Monday, March 20, 2023

Easy peasy birthday card

 Hello crafty friends and welcome!
I'm sharing a quick card I made
for the current Paper Players challenge:
It's a clean and simple challenge with a flower theme.


I used an ATC for my main panel, added a thin black matte,
stamped a sentiment and that was it!

Another simple sentiment finishes the inside:

I've used products from STAMPlorations.
If you follow the blog, you'll know that the owner, Shery Russ,
has been battling a cancer diagnosis for the past year. To focus
on her health, she made the incredibly hard decision to close the
store except for a handful of bundles and the digi stamps.
She just recently received the BEST news from her
doctors! Here's a link to her blog post so you can
read it in her own words. 😍 I'm beyond excited for her!

That's all I've got for now. Thank you for visiting, and I
hope that you have a great day!


I'm entering this at The Paper Players #632


Supplies:
Stamps: STAMPlorations - Birthday Bash, Sketched simple gift (retired)
Ink: Memento - Tuxedo Black
CS: Neenah; Cardstock Warehouse
Accessories: STAMPlorations - mixed media spring ATC ephemera; MISTI
Adhesives: SA by 3L - tape runner





5 comments:

  1. Beautiful, Chris! This is such a gorgeous ATC image. I love the colors. Great news about your friend! Thank you for playing in my challenge this week at The Paper Players!

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  2. Great idea to use an ATC for the focal point on your CAS card, Chris! Thanks for playing with us at The Paper Players.
    Xoxo, Fran

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  3. Love this! That ATC is beautiful and your black sentiments and mat create such a nice way to make the image stand out! Thanks for sharing this with us at the Players this week!

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