Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. We had a nice time...lots of great food and fun company! Today is freezing, but the sun is shining. My husband and I made it to the courts for some tennis practice. Great practice with lots of hard hitting and, now, I am set for my match on Sunday! Thanks husband for the workout!

I finished a card today for the Addicted to CAS Challenge. I'm also throwing my hat in for the design team. Wish me luck!
This is a great challenge...CAS and dimension. Love this idea, to add a bit of dimension while still maintaining the idea of a clean and simple card.
Here's my take on the challenge. Let me know what you think!
I started off by stamping the Santa onto my card stock and heat embossed him. I love to heat emboss my images as it makes the image pop and helps keep the color from bleeding outside the image. I then colored him with copic markers. I then stamped my sentiment on a separate piece of card stock and die cut the letters and adhered it to my Santa panel with some foam tape.
I used my trees die to trim down the white panel and added a bit of foam tape to the panel. I then added a few snow flakes to the blue panel (which I quickly created with distressed ink) with some molding paste---just for some added dimension.
And there you have it!
Supplies:

I finished a card today for the Addicted to CAS Challenge. I'm also throwing my hat in for the design team. Wish me luck!
This is a great challenge...CAS and dimension. Love this idea, to add a bit of dimension while still maintaining the idea of a clean and simple card.
Here's my take on the challenge. Let me know what you think!
I started off by stamping the Santa onto my card stock and heat embossed him. I love to heat emboss my images as it makes the image pop and helps keep the color from bleeding outside the image. I then colored him with copic markers. I then stamped my sentiment on a separate piece of card stock and die cut the letters and adhered it to my Santa panel with some foam tape.
I used my trees die to trim down the white panel and added a bit of foam tape to the panel. I then added a few snow flakes to the blue panel (which I quickly created with distressed ink) with some molding paste---just for some added dimension.
And there you have it!
Supplies:
- Neenah Solar White Card Stock
- My Favorite Things Stamps: Jingle All The Way
- Lawn Fawn Stamps: Owen's ABC's
- Lawn Fawn Dies: Forest Border Die
- Simon Says Stamps Stencil: Falling Snow
- Copic Markers
- Versafine Ink: Satin Red, Onyx Black
- Hero Arts Clear Embossing Powder










