Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Creative Card Crew Challenge 90 - Clean and Simple (CAS)


Even though this Creative Card Crew challenge is a CAS challenge, it was probably one of the more difficult for me to tackle. I wanted so much to add layers of patterned paper and embellishments, but I stuck with a simple colored image from the Floral Tea Set digi set from Imagine That!
I decided to step away from my Copic markers and try my hand at colored pencils. I'm not sure I achieved the look I was going for, but I don't think it is too bad for my first attempt.


I layered the image panel on a piece of DCWV pink glitter paper and then popped that panel up on a piece of Basic Grey cardstock from Stampin' Up. 

That's it, clean and simple. Now for your chance to participate and possibly win some free digital images of your own.


This challenge is sponsored by the fabulous Kris of Imagine That! Go there to see lots of cuteness!

Sponsored by:
Imagine That!
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Prize: 3 Digi's

I want to add a little note to say I will be posting tons of mini album and cards for sale in the "For Sale" section of this blog. I'm also moving my craft room (just can't make my current space work) to a smaller room in my main living area. So I will also be posting some destash items there as well. Keep you eye out for some crafty goodness.

Thanks for stopping by and happy crafting,
Dana

2 comments:

  1. Wow Dana, this isn't only "not bad for your first time", this is TERRIFIC!! I love your wood table coloring and the shadow effect. The simplicity of the layout is great too :) Lovely card! I know, I'm not too comfortable doing CAS myself, but you've done it very well. :) xKris
    Imagine That! Digis by Kris

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  2. Wow Dana, this isn't only "not bad for your first time", this is TERRIFIC!! I love your wood table coloring and the shadow effect. The simplicity of the layout is great too :) Lovely card! I know, I'm not too comfortable doing CAS myself, but you've done it very well. :) xKris
    Imagine That! Digis by Kris

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