I needed a few Anniversary cards for my sale box at my choir and decided to use die cuts for them. This ginkgo leaf is from an Impression Obsession die. The sentiment is from Tattered Lace and the embossing folder from Stampin' Up.
Easy Peasy!
Sadly neither of these pictures is very good but I hope you get the idea.!
They are for the Anniversary challenge at Addicted to CAS
This is for the Curtain Call challenges at CAS-ual Fridays and Curtain Call Inspiration Challenge!
More die-cutting once more...what would I do without my Cuttlebug!
lovely cards,nice blog!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards Chrissie, love the glittered ginkco leaf against the embossed bark:)
ReplyDeleteVal x
wonderful cards. The glitter card is fab. Thanks for joining us at ATCAS
ReplyDeletesuch pretty cards! thanks for playing along at the Curtain Call!
ReplyDeleteLove the partial embossing setting off the ginkgo leaves, and the elegant gold leaves Chrissy! Very pretty wreath too!
ReplyDeleteLove those die cuts and gorgeous embossing, perfect placement and beautifully CAS thanks so much for joining in our Anniversary celebrations at ATCAS.
ReplyDeleteMarie
These are wonderful! I really love that wreath card! Thanks so much for playing along with us over at CAS-ual Fridays!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards, you wreath is so pretty. Thank you so much for joining us at the Curtain Call CAS-ual Christmas Challenge!
ReplyDeleteVery elegant cards, as always Chrissie. Great use of the diecuts -
ReplyDeletelove the Ginkgo leaves!
Thank you so much for joining us again at ATCAS - Sylvia xx
Brilliant use of dies on all of them, Chrissie! I especially love that first very striking gingko card!! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeletelove all your cards as ever
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards Chrissie, love the designs of them.
ReplyDeleteWarm hugs
Maarit
What beautiful anniversary cards! I love the textured added with the die cuts, embossing, and glitter.
ReplyDeleteWow, Chrissie, what an amazing texture-y wreath ... the gingko cards are simply lovely ... one glittery and gorgeous, the other striking, fresh and crisp! Anita :)
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