It's our last challenge of the 2025 at Seize the Birthday and Ashwini has challenged us to use Christmas supplies. It's a doozy for me! My creative brain only wants to use Christmas supplies for Christmas cards - lol. So I had to make it easy on myself - sorry Ashwini! I grabbed a Christmas stencil that is easily used for other occasions and made a CAS, single layer card.
Hope you can join us! Please check out the blog to see what fabulous creations the design team, our Surprise Party Guest Johanna, and previous winner Liz, have come up with!
Always so grateful for the comments. Thanks so much for stopping by.
Have a terrific day and a wonderful upcoming weekend. It's been a fun year and I look forward to what we create for Seize the Birthday in 2026!
Take care,
Glenda
Card details:
Happy Birthday - 3"x 6"
Stamps: Hero Arts
Paper: kraft card stock
Ink: Versafine Balck, Tim Holtz/Ranger Distress Ink Antique Linen (edge), white pigment ink
Accessories: red pearls, Tim Holtz/Stampers Anonymous Sparkle Fade stencil, EK Success corner rounder punch


I have no problems with this card I got it right away. Can always count on you to make a clean and simple card and this is a great one
ReplyDeleteYou know my dear that CAS cards are good to have in the line-up to show our CAS players that they can join too! I love your CAS slimline card! Thanks for all you do for STB and I hope you will enjoy your break and 2026 will be good to all of us! Take care!
ReplyDeleteLovely CAS card, Glenda. Have a wonderful Christmas and Happy New Year.
ReplyDeletePerfect stencil for a CAS christmas birthday card Glenda, love the white on ktaft too, have a wonderful festive season and New Year, Cathy x
ReplyDeleteWorks for me! It would work equally well as a CAS Christmas card, especially with the red dots. You’ve nailed it both ways!
ReplyDeleteWell, it looks great to me! I think that stencil could even go for a new year card! It looks like so much fun! Thank you for the effort, Glenda! And wish you a wonderful holiday season too!
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