Thursday, January 17, 2013

CCEE1303 - CAS Sympathy Card

Joanne asked the CCEE Stampers to make a CAS sympathy card this week.  When I think CAS, I think:  one layer/minimal imaging/lots of white space.  I think I achieved that with my card.


To make my card I first embossed a Labels Five shape into the center of the card.  Then I stamped the image inside the die and sponged around the edges.  It's hard to see the embossed frame, but you can definitely see the sponging.  I used two different stamp sets from Mark's Finest Papers, a Heinrich Company, on my card:  Pussy Willows and Oopsy Daisy.

If you'd like to try your hand at a CAS Sympathy card, join us over on the CCEE Blog and link your card up at the end of the post.

Stamps:  Mark's Finest Papers - Pussy Willows, Oopsy Daisy
Paper:  MFP Premium Heavy White
Ink:  Memento Tuxedo Black, Tim Holtz Distress Weathered Wood
Accessories:  Labels Five, Sponge applicator, Copic markers

9 comments:

StampOwl said...

fabulous sympathy card

jdmommy - Anne Harmon said...

Lois, this card is beautiful! I love the shadowing inside the nestie, and that bird from MFP is still oone of my favorites. Great job, my friend.

wannabcre8tive said...

I love this subtle sympathy card, it is beautiful.

MariLynn said...

Beautiful card!

Charlene Merrick (LilLuvsStampin) said...

Lovely and beautiful, Lois! I love how you used the Nestie shape on this for your one-layer card and the soft sponging is perfect.

Sabrina said...

Lois, that is just so sweet. There are some really gorgeous CAS cards this week but you know me and birds - I think this has to be my favourite for that sweet little chickadee and your lovely sponging. I really like dry-embossed frames for adding a little something extra to one-layer cards.

Kathy Bradley said...

Lois,
Pretty and elegant!

An'Jenic G. said...

Wow such a beautiful and C&S card. Love the stamps used. I have the Pussy Willows on my next MFP stamp list. TFS AJ-

Benzi said...

It's a beautiful CAS card, Lois. I do love that sentiment for sympathy cards. The image is beautifully done.