Friday, March 25, 2022

CAS-ual Fridays Stamps - Clean & Simple Just A Note


I'm up on the blog over at CAS-ual Fridays with this one!  I've kept it simple.. and kind of clean...lol!  Hope you'll hop over there and join me for details!


I'm playing along with the current challenge over at Double Trouble Challenge Blog.  They're keeping it CAS for this one and also playing along with their partner, Use Your Stuff.  It's all about the clean and simple for both but to play along at Use Your Stuff you can use only one color aside from neutrals (like the black in my sentiment and of course white)!  Check them both out and play along!  You'll find the details at their blog post.




If you feel like shopping over at CAS-ual Fridays, I've included links below to the products I used today and through April 2nd you can use the code shopwithme to save 20% on your order! 



7 comments:

  1. I love this so much. The great layers and textures with that blue and white, you've really created a stunning card. Thanks for joining us at Use Your Stuff this challenge.
    Tammy DT Co-ordinator

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  2. Love how you used a big sparkly musical note over the pretty stenciled background... perfect sentiment for your CAS card. Thanks for sharing with us at Double Trouble and Use Your Stuff.

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  3. BEAUTIFUL! And you used my favourite colour! Thanks for playing along at USE YOUR STUFF - DT Gail

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  4. Lisa, a beautiful card! Love the fading music sheet effect! Thank you for Shari g your card and creative talents with us at Double Trouble for our "Less is More" challenge!!! -Donna

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  5. Super cute! Love the sparkle and your stenciled music sheet. Your color choice is great. Thanks for sharing at Double Trouble - Less is More. Crazy Cousin Suzanne

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  6. A great fading effect, Lisa! This is so pretty. Thank you for playing along with us at Double Trouble Challenge #106.

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