Tuesday, March 17, 2020

BeauTIful at CASology

Okay, so many of you are in your homes for the next couple of weeks (I work in healthcare...and retail, so that's not happening over here LOL). CASology would love to see your creativity in our gallery! I'm drinking plenty of this cue card:



I'll admit, I also took a little bit of liberty with the interpretation of the cue card too :)
Never be afraid to add your own twist to card challenges!
This font is from Altenew, called Filled Alpha Stamp Set, and instead of stamping the lines on the insides of the letters (comes with the stamp set), I just drew the lines by hand. 
I can't tell you how many times I looked at that word to make sure I had actually spelled "beautiful" correctly :)

Don't forget to head over to the other DT members' blogs to see their creativity in action!


Deepti Stephens
Deidre Payne
Jacquie Southas
Jen Wills
Joyce Mehrberg
Karen Haman
Melissa Chipperfield
Milka Gubo
Nancy Elrick
Sandie Munroe
Sue Symens

Guest Designer: Arlene
Sponsor: STAMPlorations


I'm also playing along with TGIF Challenges #255 and AAA Cards #161


Stay safe and healthy and thanks for stopping by!
xoxo Deidre

7 comments:

  1. Love the way you used the “ti”!

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  2. Don't you wish we were drinking gin instead! This is such a fun and fresh take on the cue word and I just love the design-super x

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  3. Absolutely love the simplicity of the design, and the colour too!

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  4. So glad you posted this to the AAA Cards Challenge! Thanks for joining us!

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  5. Great design, very creative! Thanks for joining us at AAA Cards.

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  6. Love the clean and citrus look of your card. Thanks for playing at AAA Cards. Stay safe and keep crafting!

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  7. Love this brilliant take on the cue word, Deidre, and you've reminded me about that stamp set - I don't know if I've ever actually used it. Maybe now is the time... Hope you and yours are staying safe and healthy and thank you for all you do!

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