Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Week 132: Weekly Winners!

It's time to announce our Weekly Winner and Honorable Mentions! 

  May had the honor of selecting the Winner for Week #132 and here is her selection:

I love the way Maria placed the watercolored die-cut word, coordinating with the sentiment!  CAS Perfection!!!
 
Congratulations, Maria!
 

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Are You Playing?


There is still time to play along with the current challenge at CASology! You have until Monday at NOON (CST) to submit your creation and we'd love to have you join us!

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Week 132: HOT

Ready for a little heat wave this week?  You're going to enjoy the instant (mental) vacation this week's cue word offers!


We have an awesome prize to offer this week's winner!  Did you know May has started designing stamps?  Her very first set was released over at Neat & Tangled recently and we're giving it away as a prize!  Check it out!

Jump Start My Heart

Isn't it adorable?!  You'd have so much fun creating love notes with this!  Be sure to play along this week for a chance to win it!

Let's go ahead and take a look at what the design team & this week's guest designer created for inspiration!

Guest Designer:  Penny
 design defined:
To add a little dimension to a CAS card, use a scoring board.


Ardyth
design defined:
Using large outline images with minimal colour keeps your card CAS! 


Gillian
design defined: 
Use stencils to add depth to your die cuts.


Hazel
design defined: 
The 'Rule of Thirds' is useful when designing CAS cards. 


Jen
design defined: 
A touch of colour adds pop to a black & white CAS design. 


Joyce
design defined: 
Small pops of color can have a big impact on a card that is otherwise mostly white. 


Judy
design defined:
Distress inks can be used in fun ways to add extra interest to a CAS card! 


Kimberly
design defined: 
One layer, lots of "free clean" space, and minimal embellishments =CAS!
Shading, blending, or ombre techniques can add depth and interest to your CAS card.
 


Kymona
design defined:
Subtle dimension and centralized coloring will make any CAS card pop.


May
design defined:
Simple color schemes are perfect for a CAS design. 


Melissa
  design defined:
By stamping a sentiment on the main image, white space can be preserved. 


Tracey
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design defined:
Foil can add a dramatic element to CAS design!


Now go have fun creating your CAS design and don't forget to link up here on the challenge blog by Monday at NOON (CST)!