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CASology and Paper Players

It has been almost a week for me without making a card......that was not my choice, just too many other things happening. Mainly work.....Hopefully next week will be better, although we are having visitors for the next two and a half weeks and I want to spend some time with them, too.

I wanted to play with CASology all week long, finally I had a few minutes to make this:


The cue work is PAINT. I took some acrylic paint, spread a strip of it onto the card stock and then took one of those cake decorating thingies from my kitchen drawer and made the vertical strips. I guess a comb would work too.


The sentiment is by Hero Arts. Heat embossed in white. Enamel dots. 
Hmm, looking at that card I can see lots of possibilities ......I think I'll keep that thing now in my craft room...
Below is that thing:


And here is wanted to share a different kind of visitor, which we discovered last night on the roof: You see, we still have snow, its supposed to snow a bit tonight again....


For you, who don't know those animals - its a racoon - they are feisty and fearless little things, actually not so little, they are extremely skilled in opening garbage cans and then distributing the garbage all over the yard....but oh, so cute!


I am also linking this card with:
The Paper Players - Thank you card

Comments

maria f. said…
Whoa - new and different and oh-so-cool. The card, not the critter. You definitely don't want him getting into your chimney or attic.
Anonymous said…
Such a clever way to create fun effect on your card! Love when people use household items for their creations. Thanks so much for playing with us at CASology this week. May-DT
Kim M said…
Cool card! Love the orange and grey. :-)
Susanne Vargas said…
Ha, leave it up to you to come up with a most creative approach to the challenge! Great colors!
Cool card, love the pops of the bright oranges!!! Thanks for joining us at CASology this week, we hope that you can join us gain this next challenge too!!
Flo said…
Die Karte ist super. Ja, man wird im Laufe der Zeit erfinderisch, welche "Hilfsmittel" man nimmt/braucht, um interessante Karten zu gestalten.
Solche "Untermieter" braucht kein Mensch. Bei uns hier treiben sie überall ihr Unwesen - leider.
Ein Waschbär, wir haben "nur" einen Marder!! Ich weiß nicht, was besser ist!
Die Karte ist ganz toll, super Idee, ich gehe gleich mal in den Werkzeugkeller ! Kölle Alaaf Elisabeth
Kristie Goulet said…
How cool is this?! Very clever!!
Ardyth said…
So. COOL! Love the vibrant colours on the grey and the really neat technique. I think it looks like one of those sound bar charts (I have no idea what they're called, but you see them on stereos and sound equipment). Thanks for joining us at CASology!
Di said…
Great card Cornelia! Wondering what the cute little critter is - really sweet face :)

Hugs, Di xx
stampwithsandy said…
Very cool card, Cornelia. I like your technique with the acrylic paint, and the striking colors. Thanks for playing along with us this week at The Paper Players!
Linda Beeson said…
Wow, brilliant and amazing!
Kanan Pandya said…
I love your artsy card, Cornelia. Beautiful colors, love your creativity.

That raccoon looks cute in the picture but in real they look so scary, we see them a lot around here. :-)
Nance Leedy said…
What a cool technique! Love the colors and how they pop on the grey...thank you for joining us at The Paper Players!
Angela said…
Cornelia, this is so striking and urban graphic and I love it!
Kim Heggins said…
Oh...what a sweet little critter! But you card is stunning, so amazing and so stinkin' creative. That bright orange stands out so much, it almost looks like it pops off your card, I love it!
Rosmarie said…
Wow, eine tolle Technik auf deiner Karte! Muß ich mir unbedingt merken :)
Liebe Grüße aus dem zur Zeit sehr "sommerlichen" Frankreich
Rosi

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