The colour scheme of Pink, Black and white comes from the CCEE Stampers challenge #1216.With such a clean palette I had to go with a Clean and Simple sketch, so CAS-ual Fridays challenge #49 sketch was perfect.
I was drawn to the 'How Charming' challenge laid down by the guys down at Less is More this week because I'm not usually one for using charms on my cards. However, never one to shy away from a challenge, I made my own charm using shrink plastic and a stamp from Stampin' Up's Fifth Avenue Floral set. I stamped the image using Memento ink and coloured it with my Promarkers before shrinking it with my heat gun.
Last, but not least, I'd like to enter this card in the C.R.A.F.T challenge #151 for being an anniversary card.


How creative to make your own charm! Great card :) Glad you played along at CAS-ual Fridays!
ReplyDeleteIt's great that you made your own charm and shrink plastic is a great medium to use for it!
ReplyDeleteThis is a super CAS card!
Thanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"
Clever to use the shrink plastic for your charm! I learn something everytime I visit other LIMettes :)
ReplyDeleteOkay, stop it, you made your own charm and entered one card in four challenges?! I'm speechless with awe.
ReplyDeleteLOL, Thank you!!
DeleteA fantastic card. I love the shrink plastic charm. Thank you for joining us at CRAFT.
ReplyDeleteNikki x
Great use of the shrink material-I've never tried it, but this really gets my curiosity working. Beautiful card.
ReplyDeletePretty card, love the colouring and the charm is great in shrink, good job, xx
ReplyDeleteGreat card!
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing at CAS-ual Fridays!
Laura
Super idea for your card. The shrink plastic charm is fab. Well done on combining four challenges! x
ReplyDeleteThat charm is fabulous Rozelle
ReplyDeleteI've not used my shrink plastic for ages!
Thank you very much
mandi
"Less is More"
Thanks for playing along at CRAFT challenge, great card, I love how you've made your own charm. Sharon x
ReplyDeleteA great take on the CCEE Stampers' colour challenge :D. I'm colour-challenge challenged - I shall have to remember this CAS approach next time I have to do one.
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