This week's CASology Cue Card is Dizzy!
This is a fun one - so many ideas (make sure you check out the DT!). I went with this Mama Elephant Ferris Wheel.
I stamped it in Versafine Onyx and embossed it with clear ep. I created 'ground' with a mask and sponged some grass and some sky to add a bit of soft colour.
Now it's your turn! The DT has some more inspiration for you:
Deidre Payne
Hannelie Bester
Hazel Hodgkins
Jacquie Southas
Jen Wills
Joyce Mehrberg
Judy Marino
Kymona Tracey
Melissa Chipperfield
Sherrie Mannion
Tracey McNeely
Hannelie Bester
Hazel Hodgkins
Jacquie Southas
Jen Wills
Joyce Mehrberg
Judy Marino
Kymona Tracey
Melissa Chipperfield
Sherrie Mannion
Tracey McNeely
and this week's Guest Designer: Amy
Love how the simple inking grounds this image! Terrific card, Ardyth!
ReplyDeleteA great image for the challenge! pretty sponged color for sky and land!
ReplyDeleteGosh you do CAS so perfectly. That's what I think EVERY time I see another one of your designs. You know just how to take a clean line and make it absolutely stunning. Love the way the color just fades here.
ReplyDeleteThe Cue Card inspiration definitely had me confused, but when I saw your gorgeous creation, it all made sense! Yes, going 'round & 'round makes me DIZZY too, but a merry-go-round is so much fun, I can handle it! :-) GREAT take on the challenge, Ardith!
ReplyDeleteLOVE. LOVE. LOVE. THIS. CARD!!! Clean, simple and graphic! Great sentiment too!
ReplyDeleteHad a surprise visit from Brady this past week, so have been MIA ... just wish it could have been a longer visit!
I am totally impressed at all the different interpretations for this cue, yours included! And the perfect sentiment, too!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute and perfect for the cue word!!
ReplyDeleteLove your take on the theme Ardyth - this is a wonderful card
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Maxine
That inking is simply wonderful. I love that thickened green edge, adding a touch of shadow on one side of your ferris wheel! Love it!
ReplyDeleteOh Ardith. This is drop dead gorgeous.So simple and wonderfully composed.
ReplyDeleteI love the blue and green inks and the crisp black image...perfect for the cue!!
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