Tuesday, May 14, 2019

CASology #343: Color

Hey there. There is a new challenge cue card up on the CASology Challenge Blog today.


Now this is a cue that you could go wild with but remember this is a "Clean and Simple" challenge. I made a super simple shaker card with The Stamp Market Mini Hellos set and dies. The images were stamped in Versafine black ink and colored with alcohol markers on Neenha 110 lb solar white cardstock.


Thanks for stopping by, now go check out the rest of the teams great cards.










Rachel Bergfeld

I will also be entering this card in the challenges below.






9 comments:

  1. wow that must the tiniest shaker window I've ever seen and it's fabulously CAS. Perfect for our challenge. Thank you for playing at AAA Cards

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  2. Totally adorable & CAS perfection, Sue!

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  3. So fun, Sue! Love that you made a shaker!

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  4. Stunning! So crisp and fabulous and clean and awesome. Yep I love it! Thanks so much for playing at AAA Birthday and AAA Cards, hope to see you join in with future challenges too.

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  5. This tiny shaker card is so cute. The Super Super CAS and the colors pop against the crisp white. I wonder if i have see a smalled shaker card! So percious! Happy crafting. Hugs - Bharati

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  6. That is the most adorable *little* shaker I have ever seen!!!

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  7. The absolutest cutest little shaker ever! What a great take on the cue, Sue. I am a little late but very sincere in saying that I loved the opportunity to Guest Design at CASology. Thanks for having me for the color challenge!

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  8. This is wonderful!! I love the simplicity and then the shaker brings that wow factor!!

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  9. Oh how pretty and cool!! Love your super CAS shaker design!!! :o)

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