Saturday, May 11, 2019

Addicted to CAS Challenge #159 - Horizon


Hi there, blog friends! Today starts a new challenge at Addicted to CAS Toni is our Hostess she is challenging everyone to create a card using the Code Word ‘Horizon’.
Our Guest Designer is the amazingly talented Ishani!

I recently purchased the MFT Scene Builder stamp set, and thought it would work well for this card:


I stamped a few of the background images from the Scene Builder set, then added the critters from another stamp set. I used Distress Inks for the grass and Copic markers to color the images and horizon line...and that was it :)

We would love to see how the code word ‘Horizon’ inspires you! If you would like to see inspiration from the Design Team, and play along with us, visit the ATCAS Blog HERE

Thanks so much for stopping by,






Supplies:
Stamps: MFT - Scene Builder, Fox & Friend
Dies: MFT - Fox & Friend, Stitched Rectangle Scallop Frame
Misc: Tim Holtz - Distress Inks; Copic Markers; Gina K. Amalgam Ink


11 comments:

Betty said...

sweet card, Barb - such darling little mice frolicking about!

Cat Craig said...

So cute and an adorable way to show a horizon. love that you lined it in blue.

Nora Noll said...

This is darling!! I love how you used these fun mice and your horizon rocks!!

I Card Everyone said...

I love that blue skies surround these daring friends - a fabulous horizon, Barb! How did a scene builder set get by me? lol
=]

Shona Chambers said...

That scene builder set is fantastic and so perfect for this challenge. Those mice are way too adorable and I just want to give them a cuddle!

Dawn T said...

super cute card Barb. Those mice are so adorable.

Raga Senthil said...

Aww..super cute barb! Love how you highlighted the horizon in blue! You rock!

Bonnie said...

A super cute card, Barb! Great way to frame the little scene!

Karren said...

Adorable! I've just bought this Scene Builder set but haven't yet used it. You've provided great inspiration here!

Stephanie Lanzalotto said...

This is so adorable, Barb. I love your soft coloring and the way you created your horizon. Wonderful take on the code word!

Bobby said...

Absolutely darling, Barb.