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Monday 16 May 2016

Quicky Quicky Cassy Cassy

Hello.  Welcome.  CASology want tear.  I used a Crafty Individuals stamp to make these quick and simple cards.  Love em.



I stamped the CI Teasel Collage stamp onto white paper.  I reversed the stamp and inked the back with Stormy Sky distress and stamped on the colour.  I like that the rubber has a bit of texture that you can see when it's stamped.  I tore around the image and mounted on white card.  QACAS


I liked it so much I made another in Twisted Citron


And with Evergreen Bough



And Fossilized Amber



I feel a gift set coming on..........

Thanks for dropping by.  Hugz

Joining the fun at
CASology - Tear
Crafty Individuals Challenge - Anything Goes 
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge - Flowers 
Stamplorations CAS Challenge May - Anything Goes 
Hjerteboden Mai Utfordring - Bruk Blomster


7 comments:

  1. Great idea to colour with the back of the stamp, and a lovely set of cards. Thanks for joining in with the CI Challenge again. Jean x

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  2. They make for a stunning collection. Love this idea.
    Thank you for joining the CI Challenge.
    Good Luck Wishes
    Lynne

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  3. How cool! Love the torn pages with the stamped design! Thanks so much for playing Simon Says Stamp Wednesday “Flowers” Challenge!

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  4. I love the rustic feeling the torn element adds to your design!
    Thanks for joining us at CASology!

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  5. Great effect. Lovely collection of cards Gail. Thank you for joining in the Crafty Individuals Challenge.
    Flo x

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  6. What a novel stamping technique, Gail! Genius, in fact! Love this "quad" of stamps!

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  7. love the natural element and what a great way to add that color--clever girl! Thanks for sharing!

    Toni
    Stamplorations CAS DT

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