Saturday 3 September 2016

HLS September CAS Challenge

Hello everyone! Time for a new CAS challenge at Happy Little Stampers.

Everyone that attended the HLS Craft Retreat last month is still talking about everything they learned and sharing ideas with each other. It was such an awesome experience and it doesn't seem it will ever end. 

This month we want you to concentrate on a technique -


This is such a fun technique. I particularly love using my Brusho crystals whenever watercolouring is in order :)

Here is my card -


This is a CASE of a CASE. I CASEd Hazel way back when and I really love this design so I decided to use it again. It is such a great way to show off a panel like my Brusho panel but keeping everything very clean and simple and showing plenty of white space.

I started with one colour of Brusho straight onto the cardstock and spritzed it with water. I used my heat gun to dry the first colour and went on to the next. I repeated this with all the colours. 

I die cut the word Happy out of a scrap piece. The 'birthday' stamps is from the HLS Everyday Sentiments set. 

Check out all the inspiration over at the blog - there are also video tutorials for you!


Thanks for popping in!

8 comments:

  1. Lve the pop of colour! Beautiful card Kylie!

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  2. I love the combination of white and these wonderful juicy colors. Great card, a wonderful inspiration.
    hugs,
    BozenA

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  3. LOVE your card my friend!!! :)

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  4. Such a happy CAS card Kylie and I love those delicious colours.

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  5. Such amazing colors, Kylie! And I just love that happy word, it goes perfectly with small stamped birthday.

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  6. Love the Brusho panel .... so vibrant! xx

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  7. love your Brushos--look how bright and happy the panel turned out

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  8. Gorgeous card, love the layout and the brushos look fantastic, Cathy x

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