11/14/2018

CAS Watercolour November Challenge - merry christmas

This month's CAS Watercolour Challenge is hosted by the talented Susan Bridgman (Cardmaker's Garret) and she chose "Christmas Florals and Greenery" as a theme. I need to make more Christmas cards, so the theme is just perfect! Thanks, Susan, for choosing such a timely theme!



I made 2 cards using the same design.

[Card 1]



[Card 2]



The berries and the leaves were gold heat-embossed and colored with Zig markers. I partially die-cut the images using the matching die, leaving the horizontal strip as a connector. 

The sentiment was gold heat-embossed. The letter "C" of Card 2 somehow didn't get heat-embossed and was missing (and I didn't notice that until later), so I added a die-cut "C" to fix the problem. The gold strip was layered under the die-cut piece. I'm happy about how it came out.

I used woodgrain cardstock for the Card 1 card base, and I made a frame impression on the card base for Card 2.

The challenge is open until November 24th.

Thanks for stopping by today!


[Card 1]
Stamp: Winter Flowers (Simon Says Stamp), Modern Christmas (Ellen Hutson)
Paper: Mix Media Paper (Strathmore - 140 lb.), Woodgrain Bark (coffee brown), Gold Foil Cardstock (Altenew)
Ink:
Zig Clean Colore Real Brush Marker (Geranium Red, Wine Red, Mid Gray, Green, Dark Green, Green Gray - Kuretake), VersaMark (Tsukineko)
Accessories:
Embossing Powder (Gold - Hero Arts),
Nuvo Crystal Drop (Gloss White), Thin 3D Foam Squares (Scrapbook Adhesives)
 
[Card 2]
Stamp: Winter Flowers (Simon Says Stamp), Modern Christmas (Ellen Hutson)
Paper: Mix Media Paper (Strathmore - 140 lb.),
White Linen (Ellen Hutson), Gold Foil Cardstock (Altenew)
Ink:
Zig Clean Colore Real Brush Marker (Geranium Red, Wine Red, Mid Gray, Green, Dark Green, Green Gray - Kuretake), VersaMark (Tsukineko)
Accessories: Die-namics
Stitched Mod Rectangle Stax (My Favorite Things), Timeless Type Alphabet Junior Sizzlits (Stampin' Up!), Embossing Powder (Gold - Hero Arts), Nuvo Crystal Drop (Gloss White), Thin 3D Foam Squares (Scrapbook Adhesives)

10 comments:

  1. Beautiful design that looks amazing in both colour schemes, Hideko! Love the texture from the wood grain background on your first card. The red berries and green leaves just pop off the black. Great contrast. Your second card is a fresh design with all that glorious white space. Great save on the "C". :) xx

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  2. They are both wonderful!! I love the dry embossing and your berries are so pretty!

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  3. Two beautiful Christmas cards, Hideko. I love how your black woodgrain card base on your 1st card really makes your berries and leaves pop! Beautiful gold accents too. Your 2nd card is so elegant and such a wonderful clean and Simple design. TFS your save on the "C". Your sentiment is even more beautiful with your bolder gold heat embossed "C".

    Thank you for sharing your beauties, my friend. Hugs..Nancy

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  4. Oh Hideko! You cannot imagine how many times I've tried to buy that bark wood grain paper... never in stock - it will be that way forever after people see this card! Those berries? gorgeous, on any shade of fabulous you choose! xx
    =]

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  5. Hideko, two beautiful cards. The woodgrain bark looks amazing as the backdrop to your first card and love your embossed frame for those pretty berries.

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  6. Both are great but I lean a bit to the white card base. Great save on it by die cutting the letter "C". Love the layout with the gold strips bordering the sentiment strip. And beautifully coloured berries!

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  7. When I opened this up and saw these pretty berries on the black I wondered why I hadn't thought to do that! The contrast with the black is so striking. Then I saw the berries on the white with the embossing behind them and my jaw dropped even further! Fantastic job of partial die cutting. That's something I've never mastered. Two GORGEOUS cards, my friend. Makes me want to pull out this set!

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  8. Two gorgeous cards, Hideko. I love the layouts and how you used the berries.

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  9. Both are beautiful cards, Hideko! Fabulous partial die cutting and designs. Your beautifully watercoloured berries really pop against the dark brown on the first one. Your second is simply elegant and stylish. Amazing! xx

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  10. sweet cas card...I like how you used that stamp.
    Thanks so much for playing along with the CAS Watercolour Challenge.
    :) Karen

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