- Stamps: CAS-ual Fridays Christmas Carols, Snowflake Greetings
- Paper: My Favorite Things Jellybean Green, Webster's Pages It's Christmas 6x6
- Ink: My Favorite Things Jellybean Green, Stampin' Up Melon Mambo
- Accessories: gold cord, circle punch
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Curtain Call Reminder: Looking a Lot Like Christmas!!
I was having so much fun playing with my CAS-ual Fridays Stamps as part of the joint challenge between CAS-aul Fridays and Curtain Call that I made one more. I made three cards when the challenge started, but this card has been in my mind since then. I love that long sentiment and wanted to use it like an ornament hanger.
![Look Like Christmas](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_se-rrPf9p91u8YxJFAMDT8CRgfhBzOJHPe9edaLAJGyKDF-pvSYX7_doy_kWyzyFXi1EOIZYEdHbzroVpP47K9ELf3MWWezA_q4B7_lX79dzdglBW2GZZc7fF1JuTIpw=s0-d)
The stamps come from two different sets. The long sentiment and the poinsettia is from Christmas Carols and the circular Season's Greetings on my ornament is from Snowflake Greetings. I love that the fonts work together to give me more options!
The theme for the current Curtain Call is CAS-ual Christmas. You don't have to use CAS-ual Fridays stamps but you do get a chance to win a set. You have until 8 a.m. CST on Monday, November 25th to play along!
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Fabulous as always, Kim :) Great combination of the sets.
ReplyDeletein love with this, Kim!
ReplyDeleteEeek! Love the long skinny card, and brilliant to use the sentiment as the hanger - that caught my eye right away!
ReplyDeleteAgain. Wowza, Kims! I have no other words!! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful one!!!
ReplyDeleteKim this is such a lovely card, love the tall card too!
ReplyDeleteOMGorgeous! Everything about this card has me in a swoon...LOVE!!
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Loveeee this!
ReplyDeleteHow clever of you to use the sentiment that way. I love the striped side panel, too.
ReplyDeleteADORE this long card! Ahhhhh sweet
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the long shape and the words used as the hanger! I will have to CASE this. :)
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