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Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Week 271: SORRY

 

If there's one card type that always seems to be a little tough to design, would you agree it's sympathy cards?  This week, we're going to help inspire each other with a gallery full of ideas, whether it be condolences or something else that comes to mind when seeing the cue word!

As always, remember the following CAS guidelines when creating your design:
  1. One main image
  2. Lots of open space, uncluttered
  3. Limited layers & embellishments
  4. 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!)


STAMPlorations is returning as our wonderful sponsor and is offering this challenge's winner a $15 gift certificate to the online store!  Remember, during the weeks STAMPlorations is sponsoring us, you can refresh your craft stash with the help of the 10% off discount code, CASOLOGY!
Let's take a look at what the design team & this week's guest designer created to inspire you!

Guest Designer:  Coni L.
 design defined:
Adding embellishments like glitter or glossy accents can add singular interest to a plain or monochromatic card.


design defined:
Use your sentiment to ground your image.


 Deidre

design defined: 
You can ground your image using a long sentiment. 


Jacquie
design defined: 
A white die cut helps preserve the white space.


Janet

design defined: 
Monochrome keeps things CAS.

design defined:
Tuck your sentiment into an open space in your stamped image.


Judy
design defined:
A pop of dimension and pattern are great for adding interest to a CAS design.


Kymona
design defined: 
Monochromatic keeps your card CAS!


Rachel
design defined: 
A one layer card keeps things CAS! 


Sherrie

design defined:
Monochromatic color schemes work well in CAS design.



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


 

1 comment:

  1. Stunning DT inspiration cards, ladies, from amusing to somber ~ all of which are appreciated!! Hugs, Darnell

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