Hi there!
Things are a bit quiet in my craft room and therefore on the blog too... but there's a good reason for that! Our oldest daughter is visiting from Cape Town and we are making the most of our time together!
But... when I saw the cue card at CASology this week, I knew I had to take some time out to play along. I am a child of Africa and will always be ! So this morning while she was still asleep, I got up to make a card. Or actually two. One the result of the other as it so often happens 😊. I will share the other in a separate post because I want to link them both to the challenge.
First up the secondary card :
I used :
Things are a bit quiet in my craft room and therefore on the blog too... but there's a good reason for that! Our oldest daughter is visiting from Cape Town and we are making the most of our time together!
But... when I saw the cue card at CASology this week, I knew I had to take some time out to play along. I am a child of Africa and will always be ! So this morning while she was still asleep, I got up to make a card. Or actually two. One the result of the other as it so often happens 😊. I will share the other in a separate post because I want to link them both to the challenge.
First up the secondary card :
I used :
- Safari-wild-about-you stamp set by Hero Arts
- Rustic-linen stamp set by Altenew (adding texture)
- Distress oxide inks
- Africa stencil cut with my Silhouette cameo
- Versafine black ink
- Misti
Sharing my card at :
CASology ~ Africa
A Blog Named Hero ~ Clean & Simple
The male room challenge ~ Anything goes : Optional twist - One layer
Happy little stampers ~ CAS - One layer
Simon says stamp Wednesday challenge ~ Anything goes
Thanks for visiting me today!
Hugs
Hannelie
I saw this on IG and had to come see it up close and the supplies you used! WOW - this is so cool!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, Hannelie. I struggled with the Africa cup and you hit it out of the park.Thanks for playing along with us on the CASology Challenge blog.
ReplyDeleteCue. Dang autocorrect.
ReplyDeleteA fabulous card and great design.
ReplyDeleteKath x
This is incredible Hannelie..Love it:)
ReplyDeleteBREATHTAKING and GENIUS!! LOVE!
ReplyDeleteWeer een prachtige creatie !!!!!
ReplyDeletegroeten Ineke
This is an amazing card! I love the idea of the stencil, and then using shades of an African sunset to create its shape. Your creativity is boundless!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card Hannelie, certainly shows your love of your homeland! I can't wait to see the other card.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, this is amazing! Love, love, love the continent masking - gorgeous ombre background (love the added texture at the top) and the tree breaking the box! Thanks for joining us at CASology!
ReplyDeleteHow could you ever have a more perfect stamp set? It's ideal with the African continent as a background. I'm blown away. Such a beautiful card. I'm happy for you spending time with your daughter, Hannelie!
ReplyDeleteThis is so stunning Hannelie, I just adore it ;) Viv xx
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing card ! Your stencil is just fabulous and I love the stamp set you have used. I bet your daughter was thrilled to receive this card !
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge this week.
Jo x
Wow! That card is stunning! Enjoy your daughter's visit.
ReplyDeleteGreat card. For all it's faults, Africa is in the blood, definitely. Enjoy your daughter's visit. Special times
ReplyDeleteThis is an absolute stunner, Hannelie! Love the gorgeous blending and layered stamping. I can't wait to see the next card! Thanks for playing along with CASology this week!
ReplyDeleteLovely card!
ReplyDeleteAn amazing card!
ReplyDeleteLove that you used the shape of Africa to create this scene. Had been looking for something like that myself as I am a huge Africa lover - didn't think about making my own stencil yet, so thatnks for giving me the idea.
Looking forward to seeing the other card you've made.
Hugs,
Melanie
what a stunning card! xx
ReplyDeleteOOoh your card is so beautiful !! Love it !!
ReplyDeleteBises ♥
This looks so striking .... I love it! Thank you for playing along with the HLS CAS challenge xx
ReplyDeleteYour card is absolutely gorgeous! I'd love to use the inks like that! It is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBlown me away with this one! Simply amazing! Stunning CAS! Thanks for joining in the fun as CASology this week.
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous, Hannelie! Love the silhouette images and outline of the country!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for continuing to play along with us over at CASology! :)
Gorgeous Creative card filled with Love of your Africa, Hannelie. TFS and enjoy your visit with your daughter. Hugs...Nancy
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Fabulous card!! Love the sponging and the clever execution of the card!!
ReplyDeleteThanks much for leaving Love at my blog, Hannelie.
fantastic card, Hannelie - the stenciled background of Africa is so wonderful - love the texture you added - thanks for entering our CAS challenge this month at A Blog Named Hero!
ReplyDeleteWow!! Just...wow! Your cards are truly amazing. I love every one you have entered in our challenge this time. The colors against the bright white is striking and the image is..very, very beautiful! Thank you so much again for joining us at The Male Room Challenge.
ReplyDeletex Lise Mariann, DT The Male Room Challenge
And here I am again, swooning for your card, this time for A Blog named Hero. Your card is so beautiful. The images are so cute and the Africa-image frames the images very beautifully.
ReplyDeleteOH! you show the love you have here, it's Beautiful, just as I imagine Africa to be. Fabulous card. Thank you so much for joining us in our Anything Goes/ One Layer challenge at The Male Room this week. Looking forward to see you again next challenge.
ReplyDeleteFaith The Male Room DT
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