Today’s card I created for this week’s CASology
challenge,
Our new tasty cue card for week 243 at CASology
is “ICING”.
I’ve chosen to create a minimal card design with
plenty of open with space,
I’ve used minimal colour, while allowing a big pop
of colour for the focal image.
My card base is an A2 top folding card made out
of Whisper White Thick Cardstock,
The focal image on today's card is from the
Carousel Birthday Clear Mount Stamp Set.
For the cupcake bases I’ve stamped in Early
Espresso Ink onto Whisper White Cardstock
And the cupcake icing is stamped in Calypso
Coral Ink onto Calypso Coral Cardstock.
I’ve then used the coordinating Up & Away
Thinlits Dies to die cut out the cupcake pieces.
Next I adhered the cupcake bases directly to the
card front using Multipurpose Liquid Glue.
To accentuate the icing I adhered each icing top
to the card using Stampin' Dimensionals,
this really makes the icing pop and
adds some dimension to the card design.
The little birthday sentiment comes from the
Thoughtful Banners Photopolymer Stamp Set,
As a finishing touch I used the Clear Wink Of
Stella Glitter Brush to apply some glitter to the
icing on each cupcake, this
adds a nice sparkle to the design without overpowering it.
I hope you enjoyed this sweet little cupcake
card design,
PROJECT SUPPLY LIST
Love your CAS card with those three adorable cupcakes. Thanks so much for playing along at CASology this week.
ReplyDeleteThank you Joyce. =)
DeleteThis is absolutely adorable! Love that you created a matching envelope for it, too! Thanks for playing along with CASology this week!
ReplyDeleteThank you Rachel. =)
DeleteLove your trio of cupcakes. Perfect CAS card. So happy you could play in the CASology challenge this week.
ReplyDeleteThank you Janet. =)
DeleteBeautifully CAS! I just love how simple this is!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining us over at CASology! :)
Thank you Melissa. =)
DeleteAh this is super clever Melissa! A gorgeous CAS design!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining CASology this week!
Thank you Hannelie. =)
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