Friday, September 2, 2016

Peek-a-boo designs-September release and challenge

Hi...

We have a big release this month at Peek-a-boo designs. Do check that out, there are fabulous products to try and offcourse our September challenge is up on blog. Please go through guidelines before you link your project.



I made a card with the new release.

* Its side folding 5x7" card.
* I used fossilised amber distress ink with our new grid stencil on left side of the card base.
* Stamped sentiment from our new Birdi set with grey ink.
* I die cut two scalloped frames with grey CS and foam mounted them on the card base.
* Added 3 enamel dots which is our new range of products.

Here is the card


Hope you liked it...
Suggestions are always welcome...

I am entering this card to


NBUS challenge - 7 - Dies - stencil - stamp are new




CAS(E) this sketch #188








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9 comments:

  1. Such a Stylish and cool CAS design !

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  2. This is fantastic!! Love the angled frames and that they're going off the page - makes you want to peak around back. Great card!!

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  3. Oh, this is great! Wonderful take on the sketch!

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  4. Love the stencilled border and brilliant CAS design! Thanks for playing along at CAS-ual Fridays!

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  5. Great CAS card! Thanks for joining us at CAS(E) This Sketch!

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  6. Great job with using the NBUS, Swapna, and with making this beautiful card work in all the challenges! I love the colors and the offset and off-the-edge design!! Thank you so much for playing in my NBUS Challenge #7! Hugs, Darnell

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  7. What a clever card, love how the frame is one the edge.
    Thank you for joining us at Simon says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.
    Luv
    Debby

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  8. Love the graphic design of this card. The colors are really great too. Great to see you in the ATSM gallery. All the very best to you. Nandini, DT

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  9. What an amazing CAS and graphic design and I love the mix of yellow and grey!
    Thanks for sharing with us at ATSM.

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