2/15/2019

CAS Mix Up February Challenge - happy birthday

Hi everyone,
I'm here with the reminder post for this month's CAS Mix Up Challenge.



There are a few great tutorial videos (the links provided) on the challenge site.
I watched the Ali's "camouflage die-cuts" video and made this card:


Using Dimensional Die-cuts, stenciling, and stamping


[How I made the card]
1. Die-cut two rows of houses and sponged one piece with light blue.
2. Stenciled the sun ray with Distress Inks and stamped "HAPPY" on the card base.
3. Die-cut "BIRTHDAY" 3 times from pink cardstock, and stacked them together for dimension. I also die-cut the word from the stenciled card base and glued it on top of the pink die-cuts.
4. Glued the white backing panel (a little smaller than 5-1/2 x 4-1/4) to the back of the front card base and inlaid the die-cut sentiment.
5. Glued the light blue row of houses to the card base and attached the white row to the blue piece offset with foam tape. Trimmed both sides of the houses.




I liked how the houses and the sentiment look dimensional.

Check out the challenge blog for more inspiration. The beautiful cards our Designers and Arlene made are waiting for you. Then play along with us!
The challenge is open until February 24th











Stamp: Birthday Builder (Altenew)
Paper: Whisper White, Melon Mambo (Stampin' Up!)

Ink: Distress Oxide Ink (Picked Raspberry, Abandoned Coral, Spiced Marmalade, Mustard Seed, Stormy Sky)
Accessories:
Die-namics (Our Town, Block Happy Birthday - My Favorite Things), Stencil (Warp Speed - Altenew), Foam Tap (3M)

13 comments:

  1. Fantastic dimension on your fun card Hideko! Two great ways to add dimension. The hidden word really stands out with the pink layers underneath your sunburst image. And adding the light blue city sihousette offset from the white is another wonderful way to add dimesion. This has been a really fun challenge Hideko!! xx

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  2. Lots of fabulous dimension and what a creative and striking card. Love how you did the pink layering of the die cut sentiment and the offsetting of the cute row of die cut houses. I have so enjoyed this fun challenge Hideko x

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  3. OMG, Hideko...Your designed card is an amazing example of Dimensional Die Cutting, while keeping your creative card very Clean and Simple. I love your sunrays, hidden word and popped up houses. TFS and hosting your wonderfully creative challenge, my friend. Hugs..Nancy

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  4. Wow! What wonderful dimension, Hideko! I love that sunburst with the depth of colors and your sweet village! Great idea to back the houses with the blue! Great card and challenge, my friend! Have a wonderful weekend!

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  5. What a delightful, dimensional way to say Happy Birthday... it's like WAKE UP AND SMELL THE CANDLES ALREADY!!! Fabulous, Hideko! just so fun! xx =]

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  6. Lots of dimension on this beauty. The stencilling brings a burst of sunshine, but your design is totally meticulous and perfectly finished with the ombré behind (houses and sentiment). This was such a fun challenge Hideko, loved scratching my brain LOL. Thank you so much xxx

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  7. love all that dimension Hideko and your stencil is so pretty :) it shouts Happy Birthday

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  8. Fabulous layering of the houses and the "birthday". It looks like the houses are throwing a shadow from the sun's rays! Love it!

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  9. What a fabulous card!! I love the sunburst and it's so cool with the dimensional houses!

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  10. This is so adorable, Hideko. Incredible dimensions. Fabulous job combining the hidden die cut sentiment with offsetting for a shadow effect. xx

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  11. Such a clever way to use the "warp speed" stencil to emulate celebratory fireworks! And I love the camouflaged sentiment too--very cool, Hideko!

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  12. Fabulous design, Hideko. I love how you used the stencil and combined the die cut word with the dimensional houses.

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  13. Great shadow effect and dimension with your die cuts Hideko. Wonderful design!

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