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Tuesday, 27 October 2020

CASology #377

Hi Crafty Friends,

We have a new challenge at CASology.

Here is our cue word:


And my card:


Well I thought this would be easy but no!
I tried out all my ideas and none worked. So in the end I water coloured a sheet of paper in lots of different sunset colours and just left it on the side for a few days....and then suddenly an idea came to me!

I just die cut a cloud from the sheet and one strip to add interest-not a traditional sunset card but I did it!

The sponsors for this challenge are Uniko

Our Guest Designer is Marina. I have known Marina for many years and her blog is a delight to visit-take a look here

Pop on over to CASology to see what the DT have created for you and then join on in!

Our Design Team are all worth a visit and some love-here they are;


Enjoy!

I will enter:

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11 comments:

  1. Inspiration strikes..and how!! This is one of the most beautiful sunset-themed cards I've seen!! So very beautiful!! And you get + marks for it being watercolored!! :D

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  2. Love how CAS this is, and how you teasingly only show just a bit of what I know is your fabulous water colored sunset.

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  3. This has turned out brilliantly love the soft colours and the contrast with the black. the little strip on the side does indeed add some special interest xx

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  4. Very cool card Sandie! I love how you used color. Perfect!

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  5. Love this card....stunning sunset, so different!

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  6. Beautiful colors, I really love this, Sandie!

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  7. Very pretty CAS card, I love it.

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  8. That is such an awesome card design Sandie and your pastel colours are so pretty. Thanks for playing at AAA Cards, hope to see you join in with future challenges too. Stay safe and keep crafting!

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  9. I love this soft watercolour sunset, Sandie ... it's calm, clean and the sentiment has so much meaning when paired with those pastel shades ... yum! Hugs, Anita :)

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