July 31, 2019

CAS Thank You Card

Hello! Today I am sharing a CAS thank you card that I made. For me making a CAS (clean and simple) card is challenging for me. I always want to keep adding more to it. So I have to force myself to stop. Am I the only one with this issue?


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Below is a video tutorial showing how I created my card.
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For the flowers, I used the Poppystamps Tall Sketched Daisies and cut them out twice, once in green cardstock and once in yellow cardstock. Then I cut the yellow flowers off of the stems and adhered them to the green stems.


I then cut out the Poppystamps Pointed Rectagle Frame three times and adhered them all together and used the Poppystamps Art Deco You Are Wonderful Stamp Set to make the sentiment.


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