Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Week 167: Weekly Winners!

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

Ardyth had the honor of selecting the Winner for Week #167 and here is her selection:
 

Valerie's use of lots of white space, limited layers and minimal embellishment along with this adorable image add up to card that will encourage a friend who needs to know he or she is not alone!
 
Congratulations, Valerie!
 
Below is a winner's badge to proudly display on your blog:
 

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Here are the Honorable Mentions chosen by the rest of the design team:
 

Congratulations to all of you!

Here is a badge to proudly display on your blogs: 

 
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Be sure to stop back in an hour for challenge #168!

Saturday, October 10, 2015

Are You Playing?


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

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Week 167: SILLY

 

They say laughter is the best medicine, so we thought we'd have a dose (or more) this week!  Get ready to smile!  This should be a fun week!


Serendipity Stamps is returning this week as our wonderful sponsor & this week's winner will receive a $20 gift certificate to the online store!

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

Guest Designer:  Claire
design defined:
Using googly eyes is an easy way to create movement on a CAS card!


Ardyth
design defined: 
Inlaying die cuts adds definition and interest without layers.


Hannelie
I love being silly with you CAS card
design defined: 
Place die cuts or stamped images to draw the eye to the sentiment.


design defined:
Use your sentiment to 'ground' your image.


Jen
design defined:
A pop of colour on a black and white design makes for a great CAS card.


Joyce
design defined:
White on white texture and layers add interest to a CAS card.


 design defined:
Simple borders and shadows can add depth to a CAS one-layer design.


Kimberly
design defined: 
With lots of white space, you can have bursts of color if kept in a concentrated area.


Kymona
 design defined: 
One image and a sentiment makes a CAS card!


Melissa
 design defined:
Using a sentiment as a focal point can help keep things simple on a CAS design.


Tracey
 design defined:
A small design with a pop of colour works well with lots of white space.


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