Wednesday, 9 November 2022

Beccy's Place Day 3 - C is for . . .

 I'm playing along with the

Tenth Annual
Month of Holiday Cards Challenge


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(Beccy's post with "C" inspiration words and
cute celebrating cardinal card to inspire are HERE)

My "C" project is a CAS candle card.

The String Candle image is from the Tied Up With String digital stamp set from the Beccy's Place Store, the sentiment was "made by me" using a fancy font.  I printed the image on textured cardstock and coloured with alcohol markers.  I know, textured cardstock is not the "right" one for use with alcohol markers but there's not a lot of shading and I love the texture with the burlap.




*** INGREDIENTS ***
String Candle - digital image from the Tied Up With String digital stamp set
sentiment created using Silhouette Design Store - Design ID 126302
PN Millionaire Bachelor Font by Illustration Ink by Illustration Ink
textured cardstock
alcohol markers
Helmar 450 Quick Dry liquid adhesive
pre-scored 5" x 7" card base

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If you're interested in the markers used, here they are:
candle - shading at sides - Copic - N0-N1
burlap band - Copic - E53-E55
string - Copic - E55-E57
mistletoe - GraphicPro - 59-46
mistletoe berries -shading for dimension - Copic - N0-N1
button - GraphicPro - 22-15
flame - GraphicPro - 38-32-35

1 comment:

  1. I love CAS style cards, they always looks so fresh and clean. The lime coloured border really brings a lovely pop of colour Tracy, and it works well with the mistletoe leaves in the image. Lovely!
    Cheers,
    Beccy

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