Last month you saw the resurrection of the CAS Christmas challenge and today is the restart of the CAS Mix-Up challenge and I'm honored to be on the Design Team. This month's challenge is
There are a number of videos listed on the blog if you want a refresh on what an eclipse card is. You can also get inspiration from the Design Team cards. And remember this is a clean and simple challenge.
An image from Penny Black's Garden Trio was stamped in the corner of Bristol cardstock and colored with Zigs. The medium Frame It die, also from Penny Black, was cut from the middle and layered 5 times with the image as the top layer. I didn't know where to add a sentiment without ruining the design so I left it off.
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9 comments:
Sometimes you just need to leave off the sentiment, Bobby! That way we can focus on this beautiful design and your lovely flower!
So, so pretty. The white frame takes the look to whole other level. Great design!!!
Beautiful CAS card Bobby. Love the flowers and your coloring. That frame really makes them stand out. Congrats on being on the DT. Happy 4th of July weekend.
Beautiful florals that look amazing in the frame. I love this great technique that adds some dimension and interest. Great work Bobby and welcome to the team! xx
Oh, Bobby! This is really gorgeous and I LOve the use of that frame for the camouflaging technique! Congratulations on being part of the design team!
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This is a beautiful frame with a wavy edge and the spray of flowers coming up from the bottom and into it is a wonderful eclipse design idea Bobby and works brilliantly...a terrific card. x
This is delightful, Bobby! Your colors and design is beautiful.
Beautiful card, I love the use of the die cut fame for the eclipse technique xx
What a lovely card - the frame was a clever way of doing the eclipse technique and I don't think it needs a sentiment as it's perfect as it is!
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