Hello friends! Ready for a new challenge at CAS-ual Fridays? We've got a fun theme this week, and once again we're looking for a guest designer, so play along for your chance! You could also win a prize from Simon Says Stamp.
The task this week: include some kind of knot on your clean and simple project. There are lots of great ideas from the Girl Fridays if you need inspiration, so be sure to visit the CAS-ual Fridays blog to see their creations.
For my card I debossed snowflakes onto red cardstock and tied white satin ribbon knots in the centers. I stamped a sentiment from Snowflake Greetings onto a strip of white cardstock, trimmed the end with pinking shears, and adhered it with foam tape.
Cardstock: Papertrey Ink (Pure Poppy), WPlus9 Design Studio (White)
Stamp: CAS-ual Fridays Stamps (Snowflake Greetings)
Ink: Stampin' Up! (Real Red)
Tools: Spellbinders (snowflake dies), Fiskars (pinking shears)
Other: AC Moore (ribbon)
I can't wait to see your creative ideas with knots!
Thanks for visiting today! Have a great start to your weekend.
13 comments:
Your embossing is just perfect, love the red and cute tag.
Gorgeous card - love the subtle snowflakes
I love the debossing technique you used...I really need to do it as it is fabulous.
Now THAT'S a bold and beautiful Christmas card! LOVE the knots and the fab greeting with the sweet snowflake for the "o."
Great take on the challenge! Love the embossed snowflakes and how you incorporated the knots :)
love how you debossed the snowflakes and added the ribbon yo iy.
Darling idea for using knots! Love your debossed snowflakes and great ribbon treatment. The white on red looks fantastic!
WOW! This just gives me so many ideas - GORGEOUS! Thanks for the inspiration!
What a cool way to do the snowflakes! And then the knots in the center...that looks great, Christina!
Christina this is amazing! I am loving that red card! So pretty!
Very pretty!!
oh my goodness! I can't believe I missed this!!!! Sooooo beautiful Christina! LOVE it!!!! :)
beautiful card Christina! I love the way you put knots on your card!
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