Friday, December 30, 2011

Christmas CAES-ing Kez - #1


Not that long ago I was privileged enough to be involved in another session of Cards For The Troops with Kerry Bunting. Between all of us we mastered about 250 cards in under 4 hours. The mood was jolly and light and many laughs were had. You can see the cards we made on Kerry's blog HERE. To save confusion, This is the card I worked on at the session and consequently also CASEd.


I certainly got a crash course in sponging on that day....mind you....I could have had to cut out 50 of the doves....hee hee hee. I loved the tones in this card and they had a real classic, vintage feel to them. This is my version......








For the version above, I cut out the Crumb cake layer all together. I added the Dazzling Diamonds to the dove and randomly to the main image. I am not usually a fan of sparkle, but it did add something very special to the card. Here is the dove close up....


Thanks so much Kez for providing me with the inspiration for such a fantastic card. I love it to bits. Belated thanks for allowing me to be a part of cards For the troops again. It is such a rollicking afternoon for a brilliant cause.

Thanks for dropping by.

Stuff used:
CS: (SU) Crumb Cake, Soft Suede, Very Vanilla
Ink: (SU) Crumb Cake, Soft Suede
Stamps: SU A Wish For Peace (ret), Kaiser Clear Christmas Greetings Stamps
Other Bits: SU Dazzling Diamonds, Nestabilities Classic Ovals, Sponges, Dimsnsionals

Lynda xx

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Beautiful Lynda, are you over sponging yet lol, though it is a terrific technique and looks fabulous too, I love the simplicity of this card while it still is elegant, love it xx

Andrea L - EnchantINK said...

Hi hun! Email arrived successfully notifying me of this post!!! yayayaya! Love Love Love this Chrissy Card!!! and ... I was the lucky recipient of one of these beauties! Thanks Lynda for your sweet thoughts! Kez ... the design is so elegant and serene! Hugs xxx

Kerry Parkinson said...

Love your touch of sparkle Lynda - shame we couldn't do that on 50 for the troops! A soldier in Iraq with glitter on his uniform ... hmmm, maybe not, LOL! Love your take darl, glad you liked it. xxx hugs

Jenny Hayward said...

Great cards. I love the sponged circles, they give a softness to the cards.

Cards for the Troops is such a great cause, so well done for taking part in it.

Happy New Year. I look forward to seeing more of your wonderful creations in 2012.

Love Jenny x