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Thursday, November 8, 2012

I Love You - Tag Card

Hello!  Thank you for stopping by today.

Clean and Simple (CAS) is not my usual style of creating.
Usually, I like to almost completely cover my creations with
some kind of stamping, inking, patterned paper, layers, and/or embellishments.
However, there are several CAS challenges that have challenged me to step out of my comfort zone.
I made this "Tag Card" for these challenges.

Supplies
Stamps:  (Hero Arts)-CL582-Year Round Sentiments, CL586-XO
Paper:  (BasicGrey)-Little Black Dress, (SU)-Crumb Cake, (PTI)-Rustic Cream
Dies:  (Sizzix)-Tim Holtz-Tag & Bookplates, (PTI)-Chevron Stripes Border Die, (Spellbinders)-S3-148-Tags Trio
Ink:  VersaMark, Hero Hues-Punch Chalk Ink, Jet Black-Archival Ink
Other:  Black Cord, Foam Adhesive

Your visit and comments are greatly appreciated!

-Martha

10 comments:

Daša said...

Very simple and very elegant!!!

Barb said...

Great job keeping it clean and simple, Marth! It's so beautiful too! Good luck in the challenges! :)

Brenda said...

Beautifully CAS MArtha! You look like a pro to me! Only one stamp, wow! (Hey, can you tell me what that Spellbinders Tag Die number is, I cannot seem to find it anywhere!). Sending you hugs!

Martha said...

Brenda, thank you for your sweet comment. I've added the number and name to the small tag. I'll also email you with the answer to your question.

Virginia L. said...

Beautiful use of the BG paper! Awesome tag, Martha! Thanks so much for joining the fun with us at CAS-ual Fridays!

Rosemary said...

sweet and simple, but oh so pretty, martha!

Kimberly said...

Martha - lovin' this tag card! You pulled off CAS (and masculine) wonderfully! Thank you so much for playing along with us at CAS-ual Fridays!

Lisa said...

This is really cool Martha! Such a simple, lovely design- great for feminine or masculine :)

Greta said...

So classy! You're good at CAS, too, Martha!

Karen Aicken said...

LOVE this! Great clean and simple tag card - I especially like the print you chose for the chevron border.
Cheers, Karen