The aim was to make a one corner CAS card with the optional twist of colour. I chose red and green for mine and created another Christmas card for my stash.

This is a stamp by Gina K Designs and was gifted to me by a stamping friend as she had two of them. Crafting people are so kind. There is a die set included so I used it for creating a mask of the flower prior to stamping the leaves. I stamped in black Amalgam ink but didn’t get a good impression and couldn’t overstamp without messing it up. (Next time the Misti will be used) I used a fine tip black pen to go around the image where it wasn’t properly stamped. I coloured it in using Prisma pencils and some gamsol. I also added some Nuvo red dots and some gold ones to the flower centers. CAS cards aren’t my forte although I admire many talented designers who make such beauty. That said I’m pleased with this one.
You did a great job on this CAS card. Your coloring on the poinsettia is lovely.
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Thanks so much Judy. I am finding that I prefer the pencils to anything else and using gamsol helps me get the look I want.
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Oh, what a beauty.
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Thanks my friend.
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Beautiful CAS card. Great job Johanna
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Thanks so much – Glad you like it.
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Your CAS card is beautiful. I love the corner poinsettia and simple greeting.
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Sometimes really simple cards have the most impact although I’m not that good at creating them.
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Lovely CAS card. You did a great job on the challenge.
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Glad you like it Lisa. I’m trying to do more of the CAS so I can get better at it.
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Beautiful! Such a great choice for our one corner challenge. Thanks for playing at AAA Cards, hope to see you join in with future challenges too.
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Thanks for the lovely comment. I enjoyed the challenge and hope to participate in more of the.
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I really like this! You nailed the CAS and it’s fancy, too.
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Thanks Golda – the hope is that with practice I can become good at CAS. I would love to be like Angie who is so very talented.
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