Hello! The CAS challenge at SCS this week is an inspiration challenge. I chose this photo from the inspiration site for my single layer card. The tree I used is from Growing in Unity from Unity Stamp Co. There is a larger version available as a single also.
To start, I created a mask by cutting a rectangle from a piece of scratch paper, using Nestabilities.
I put re-positionable tape on the mask and placed it on my Pure Luxury Heavy Weight White cardbase. Then I sponged very lightly with Memento Lulu Lavender ink.
Then I added a 1 1/4 inch circle mask and sponged Lulu Lavender again.
Sponged Memento Grape Jelly.
Sponged Memento Paris Dusk.
Stamped the dream tree using Stazon Black ink.
I added a sentiment from Tag Lines (Gina K), then added a few score lines.
Thanks for dropping by. I hope you have a great day!
Beautiful card and beautiful colors.
ReplyDeleteB-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L!!! Perfect CAS card!!! Hugs ~S~
ReplyDeleteSWWWEEEET.
ReplyDeleteI love simplicity. I tend to always think more is more.
But today. Less is definately MORE! LoVe It !!!
Fabulous, Theresa! I love this tree stamp and, of course, your glorious sponging!!
ReplyDeleteStunning tree!!!! Gorgeous card.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! I can't beleive I haven't found this blog before! Your work is truely inspirational and it's going to hours to look through it all. Every post I've looked at so far is incredible. Thankyou for sharing your talent!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!! An idea I will have to CASE!!! May have to get that tree too!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and so sweet.....I love it....
ReplyDeletelove this card and the single layer it is.
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning, Theresa! I adore that stamp and have been wanting in for-evuh ... it's so nice to see it in Blogdom again ... and so beautifully!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL tree and the color is brilliant! I want that stamp for me and my daughter. She wants to tattoo it and illustrate the four seasons on the tree! I know my daughter is well how do you say it! Hmmm!!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome. I am sometimes at a lost with what to do with the larger solid images like that tree and never thought of doing something like that. The black tree on the purple is absolutely stunning.
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