Hello everyone
Our lovely DT sister Brenda chose this weeks challenge over at BBTB2 and she asked us to use a ard feature from any Cricut cartridge. Wow so much choice!I decided to make CAS card this week using a card feature cut from A Quilted Christmas cartridge. As you can see this present card feature can be used for any occasion not just for Christmas!
I cut the card at 7" and I also used a Happy Birthday cut from Cake Basics at 2 " base in white and shadow in a pink patterned Anna Griffin paper which I also used to back my card on the inside showing through the lovely filigree presents. I made a bow from some Amy Tangerine ribbon and added some baby blue gems to finish off.
Please pop over to BBTB2 and take a look at the rest of the DT's wonderful cards and please join us we would love to see your creations! Thanks for a fantastic challenge Brenda it really made me explore my cartridges more!
Thanks so much for visiting
Julie xx
This card is positively gorgeous! Love everything about it!
ReplyDeleteJulie this card is stunning! I love the papers, the colors, the CUTS, the ribbon - and those amazing flower cut outs and the font. Wonderful job, Julie!!
ReplyDeletexxSusan
This is beautiful, Julie. I love the colored papers. This really is a unique style card for any occasion. Thanks for using this cart.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't have thought to use this cartridge. What a phenomenal birthday card, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove your card and love that you use the Quilted cart. Wish I could make bows like that. Amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card Julie!! Love the colors. That bow is just beautiful. :)
ReplyDeleteWow Julie, this card is fabulous! I love that you took a card from a Christmas cart and made it for everyday use!! It is so elegant and just plain beautiful!! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteSee this has inspired me to think outside the box-I wouldn't have thought of it except to use for Christmas! And your bow looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteMichelle
What a gorgeous card.
ReplyDeleteHugs Riet.xx
Great card super simple but has a lot of impact.
ReplyDeleteDIANA L.
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