This week's CASology Cue Card is Bee!
As I've done in the past, I decided to use blocks of colour to get my message across. Black and yellow is a pretty clear 'bee' message. The key to using colour blocks on a CAS card is to keep the blocks big. Smaller stripes would have made this 'bee' look a little too busy!
For my sentiment, I used die cuts to ensure a rich black. Happy and Day are Tattered Lace dies and the 'B' is a from a Hero Arts alphabet set of dies.
Now it's your turn - get busy and show us your bee cards! But first, visit the DT blogs for even more inspiration!
Jen Wills
Joyce Mehrberg
Judy Marino
Kimberly Wiener
May Park
Meghan McMillan
Melissa Chipperfield
Tracey McNeely
Joyce Mehrberg
Judy Marino
Kimberly Wiener
May Park
Meghan McMillan
Melissa Chipperfield
Tracey McNeely
and this week's Guest Designer: Deepti
I love how you always think outside of the box Ardyth! I learn something new from you every day!
ReplyDeleteClever and fun! Love how you interpreted BEE.♡
ReplyDeleteOh so clever and oh so Ardyth!
ReplyDeleteAnother favorite on the block =]
ReplyDelete"Bee" still my clean & graphic lovin' heart! Totally fabulous, totally clever and totally Ardyth!
ReplyDeleteNicely done.....clever and graphic as always. Love!
ReplyDeleteHow appropriate that you used "B" day. Always love your color blocking.
ReplyDeleteBold and perfect! Love!
ReplyDeleteSo sharp! Love the colour blocks and puny sentiment - CAS and striking as always :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous idea--you got the point across without any nasty bees. Very smart.
ReplyDeleteSuperb take on the cue card !! Love the simplistic take :)
ReplyDeleteCrisp, bold, striking and so you, Ardyth! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteSo clever Ardyth, I love it!! :D x
ReplyDeletefab, fab, fab!!
ReplyDeleteYet again, your signature flair and style shine! Your B card rocks!
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I love your literal approach!! This is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteLove this color-blocking technique. And it's bee free! Perfect in my book!
ReplyDeleteThose color blocks make this a stunner! There's no doubt in my mind what this represents! :)
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