I'm not always a CAS card maker but I do love the challenge at Addicted to CAS and they're celebrating their 3rd birthday. That means sponsors, a CAS new look to their blog and another great code word.
It looked just like this out our window last Saturday. I tried to replicate it with a stamp by Penny Black, stamping first in Wet Cement, then offset stamping with VersaMark and white embossing. The background is lightly inked with Tumbled Glass and the sentiment embossed with silver glitter. It always thrills me to see a red cardinal amongst the snowy branches so I had to add one. It's the one bright spot in winter weather for me.
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13 comments:
Wonderful winter scene! I love Cardinals, too! Happy Thanksgiving to you, Bobby!
Wow! I really did think that was an intricate die cut! Great dimension by double-stamping!!! Love the cardinal too...
So beautiful and creative!
this looks so 3D, love the CAS card perfect for addicted to CAS dimension challenge. I have to try this it looks awesome.
This is amazing Bobby. Not sure really how you did the branches, haven't heard of the cement before, but it really looks so realistic and the pop of red perfect x
Hello, Bobby,
what you've done is great. One layer, and it really is a three-dimensional image. This is unusual.
hugs,
BozenA
I love the look of the shadow you achieved....gorgeous card mf.
OH MY GOODNESS!! Ding, ding, ding... you have a winner here, Bobby - my new fave from you!
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Wow ... this looks 3-D. Great job with the off-set stamping. And so pretty with the little pop of red. Thanks for playing along at ATCAS. xx
Beautiful, Bobby! The crisp white, the 'frosty' branches, the pop of red...stunning!
Hugs~c
Your card is gorgeous!
sandy xx
Gorgeous card Bobby...love all your wonderful detail, just stunning.
Wow, Bobby ... I've been sitting looking at this gorgeous card wondering how on earth you managed to get such wonderful dimension into those frost covered branches ... and then I read your post ... all was revealed! It's stunning, the depth you created has me thinking I could just brush my hand all the way through them! Hugs, Anita :)
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