Time to ring in a new two-week challenge! Yet another word that can be interpreted multiple ways! Let's see what you think of with this one!
**Please note: Challenges are now two weeks long to give everyone a little extra time to join in the fun!
As always, remember the following CAS guidelines when creating your design:
- One main image
- Lots of open space, uncluttered
- Limited layers & embellishments
- Quick & easy to recreate (Note: It may take a while to create a design you like, but once you have that design, making more should be a piece of cake!)
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Let's take a look at what the design team and our guest designer created for inspiration!
Guest Designer: Coni
design defined:
Simple stamping becomes enhanced by small embellishments; in this case, dimension, tiny freehand images & shine.
design defined:
Simple stamping becomes enhanced by small embellishments; in this case, dimension, tiny freehand images & shine.
design defined:
Keep the background subtle.
Keep the background subtle.
design defined:
Small embellishments can add color & interest.
design defined:
Group your elements to preserve white space.
White space doesn't have to be white.
White space doesn't have to be white.
Go have fun creating your CAS design and don't forget to link up here on the CASology blog by Monday, July 1, at 9:00 a.m. (CDT)!
Great different takes on this challenge from the DT! I went straight to 'love' but see how it can be interpreted differently-love that about this challenge x
ReplyDeleteLove the different interpretations of the cue word. Unlike Sandie, I was immediately thinking of circles. Fun to see how our minds work in different ways.
ReplyDeleteGreat (and varied) interpretations of the thme from the DT! Fabulous inspiration, Jo x
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