Monday 17 September 2018

MFT Card Design Superstar Contest - Lovely Day

I created another card for the 2018 Card Design Superstar Contest, for the Clean & Simple Genius category.


I tried to go super CAS for this one, while making sure to follow the rule of thirds and hitting the sweet spot. Although the card only has a few elements, I used stamps from 3 different MFT stamp sets to create it: 
- flowers - Sow much cuteness
- vase/bottle - Sushi date
- sentiment - Fresh squeezed

I used my MISTI to line up my bottles and flowers and then did some simple colouring using my Prismacolors. The sentiment was white heat embossed onto a snippet of black cardstock and foam mounted onto my panel, which in turn was foam mounted to my A2 card base.


The layout was inspired by the sketch below from the MFT Wednesday Sketch challenge.



I'm also linking up my card at:

ATSM - #309 CAS


CAS on Friday - #141 Flowers

SSS Wednesday - Pop it up



8 comments:

  1. Super superb CAS card, Marianne! Good luck with your challenge entries. And, super good luck with MFT Superstar contest. You are a Superstar in my eyes.

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  2. What a beautiful clean and simple design. I love the stamp, I love the sentiment and I love the placement. Very nice!! Thanks so much for joining us for the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.
    Misty

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  3. Perfectly CAS! My fingers are crossed for you. Lovely pencil colouring xx

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  4. Lovely card, really beautiful!
    Thank you for joining our challenge at Cas on Friday!
    Mariken DT

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  5. So sweet! Thank you for sharing it with us at Addicted to Stamps and More!

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  6. This card has such a lovely feel. It is clean and crisp but still has a soft peaceful feeling. The wee pots of flowers are so pretty and so glad you chose to use them in a set of three.

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  7. So "little", yet utterly captivating! Fantastic card.
    Cheers, Barbara

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  8. It is a very pretty card, Marianne. I love the simplicity of the row of vases.

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