Welcome to another year at Addicted to CAS. Our host Stephanie has chosen this as her word for this challenge.
I had all kinds of ideas but none of them were Clean and Simple and since this IS a CAS challenge I had to think even harder. Please remember to keep your cards CAS.I stamped and clear heat embossed the staff from CPD across the bottom of my card and added the sentiment from the same set. The little church is from Sunny Studios that I colored with Zigs and mounted on some coaster board to give a little dimension.
Our guest designer Sue Symens and the Design Team have some wonderful cards to inspire you in this challenge. Head on over to Addicted to CAS and check them out. And if that's not enough incentive, Happy Little Stampers is sponsoring all our challenges and you can win a gc to their store. We hope to see your card in the gallery.
14 comments:
Ahh! This is perfect. Love that sweet little line of music notes!
Hi Bobby! We've been meeting a lot lately! I'm so happy to be joining the ATCAS team and designing with you here. I LOVE your take on the code word. Wonderful CAS interpretation, and another great card for your Christmas 2019 stash!!
Clean and Simple ....love it lots! :)
Crisp and fresh and fabulous, Bobby ... the detailed colouring on that little church is brilliant! Hugs, Anita :)
Perfect! I love this little church and that's one of my favorite Christmas songs!
This is delightful Bobby!
Great such a awesome CAS design, love it.
I just got this church and I love what you did with it. It feels so peaceful!
Your card is SO beautiful :)
Beautiful coloring on the church and I love how you stamped the musical notes! A great start on your Christmas card collection...way to go!
Your little church is fabulous and I'll bet a choir of amazing voices sing from it! Perfect for the challenge!
Hugs~c
Terrific inspiration card. So pretty! Happy New Year!
So pretty and love how clean and simple it is but has such impact!
Bobby this is fabulous. I love the layout and tying the musical theme to that wonderful little church was a genius idea.
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