Tuesday, October 29, 2013

CASology Guest Designer!

Hi friends!  I am honored to be guest designer this week at CASologyMy card was chosen in last week's challenge.  

This week the cue word is - Black.  I am on a Christmas card making roll lately so I went with a black Christmas card.


I used the inlaid die cutting technique on my card.  Love this technique.  The sentiment is embossed with white embossing powder.

How are you inspired by Black?  Hope you join in on the fun.

Thank you for visiting and have a great day!

Cardstock:  Basic Black, Whisper white
Ink:  Versamark, Versafine black
Stamps:  Starry Christmas (MFT), Greetings of the Season (SU!)
Accessories:  Starry Christmas dies, Lil' Inker stitched rectangles, rhinestone, white embossing powder

22 comments:

  1. This is gorgeous Christie, would never have thought of black and white for a Christmas card, but it really works. Its great having you as Guest Designer this week

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  2. Your embossing is so perfect! I'm jealous! A fabulous card!

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  3. Kristie this is so fun, reat embossing. I find embossing on black tough. We are so thrilled to have you joining us as Guest Designer his week at CASology!

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  4. Congrats on being guest designer! Your card is adorable!

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  5. Congratulations! I absolutely LOVE the black for Christmas! This is gorgeous!

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  6. Gorgeous! The inlaid diecut is an awesome technique - makes the card look store bought! Fabulous way to showcase your amazing creativity and talent as guest designer!

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  7. stunning card, Kristie! so happy to have you guest designing with us this week!

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  8. This is so striking and gorgeous, Kristie!! Congratulations on the GD spot!! Hugs, Darnell

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  9. Congrats on your GDT spot! Love this black and white card!

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  10. I never would have thought of a black and white Christmas card but reindeer fly in the dark night sky, right? There really are flying reindeer, right? Anyway, your card is just darling and congratulations on being the guest designer.

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  11. OK, this is a seriously elegant, yet cute, card. "Elecute." Black and white is the most elegant color combination of all, yet this darling little reindoor shouts "cute!" to the rooftops. It's adorable and will no doubt be well-received! Love its "elecuteness." :)

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  12. Meant to also say congrats on being chosen as CASology's GDT! Well-deserved, I might add. Mwah!

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  13. Such DRAMA Kristie!!! I am on a Christmas roll too!!!

    Welcome to CASology as this week's guest designer! So great having you join us! Your creativity always astonishes me!!

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  14. Wow...what a stunning card! Congrats on your guest design spot too.

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  15. An Edwardian lady in full dress was a wonder to behold, and her preparations for viewing were awesome.silks saree

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  16. This is awesome Kristie and congratulations for ur GD spot :)

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  17. Kristie, so glad to have you guest designing with us this week...your black Christmas card is so classy! Love it!

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  18. Congratulations on your GD spot, Kristie ... such a striking card! Anita :)

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  19. Love that beautifully starry reindeer! Congrats on guest designing this week!

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  20. Fabulous card and congratulations on being GDT , very tricky stamping on black but this is magnificent.

    Marie

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  21. Congratulations on being guest designer. This is such a striking card, and your stamping and embossing is just flawless--hard to do on unforgiving black.

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  22. great card for a guest designer..I love the idea black and white on your card and the sentiment is perfect...Kristie....Love your card

    I just put my card on CASology blog challenge if you would like to see it on my Blog and leave me some love... I would be so happy...big hugs from Germany...Monika

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Your comments are much appreciated. Thank you!

Hugs,
Kristie