Hello, hello
This week at Just Add Ink we have a sketch challenge for you to try.
I admit I had a bit of trouble with one. When I first saw it, it looked quite 'officy' to me - I think it was the clip - and I really couldn't think of any cool ideas to do with it so I just stuck to the sketch without any changes. Take a look
I did try and add something to the background but it just didn't look right so I left it as is. I tried to jazz it up a little bit by using this awesome red embossing powder that I've had for so long I actually forgot I had it, but it really has ended up being a little bit plain.
Make sure you check out what the rest of the Design Team have come up with - they were way, way more creative than I was.
Thanks for visiting and I hope your weekend will be warmer than ours :)
Supplies Used: All Stampin' Up! unless noted otherwise
Stamps: Birthday Basics (PTI)
Ink: Distress Embossing Ink (Ranger)
Cardstock: Crumb Cake, Very Vanilla, Notebook DSP (retired many moons ago)
Accessories: Heat Tool, Clip from Clip Assortment, Corner Rounders (current & retired), Red EP (stash)
8 comments:
Jo I love this clean card! I really like the way the crisp colour of the notebook dsp stands out off the crumbcake.
Plain isn't a bad thing Jo! Anyway call it CAS and it's perfect lol.
I love your little 'note' card and clip. It does suit the office, maybe you can gift it to someone in yours.
Love that blue.
Personally, I'm a bit of a fan of "office-y"!! Love the papers, and colours, you've used Jo. The red embossed sentiment is a beautiful touch.
I think carrying the office theme through work well Jo. Makes me want to pull out that little note to see what on there - lol!
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Hi Jo! I'm loving the crisp lines of this card! The binder clip is a very cool addition!!!
I wouldn't say plain at all Jo - I'd say clean (which I have trouble doing myself). The embossed greeting is a nice touch.
Love your CAS interpretation Jo, the little clip and DSP really feature on the crumbcake base.
What an amazing CAS card! I love the little details, and the colors too1
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