Tuesday 1 September 2015

CASology 162 - Write

This is my second post today. For my One-Layer Simplicity card, please scroll down.

This week's CASology Cue Card is Write.



I didn't actually write this, but it looks like I did, doesn't it? The sentiment is from a company called Paper Sushi, and the little flower is from Altenew's Doodle Blooms.

To make sure that everything worked together, I chose stamps that had similar line widths - this helps to unify the design, and in this case, make it look like I might have written and then hand-drawn the two elements.

I stamped it in Versamark (because it is the crispest, darkest black ink I have), but I did not emboss it with clear embossing powder as I usually do, in order to really make it look handwritten.

Now it's your turn - we know you're made of the 'write' stuff and we can't wait to see what you come up with! Be sure to check out the rest of the DT blogs for more inspiration!


14 comments:

  1. What a beautiful CAS card. Elegant and so clean, love it!

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  2. I thought maybe you did write it, what a great stamp and simply gorgeous card!

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  3. This is so perfect! Love it!

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  4. It really does look handwritten and I was going to be insanely jealous of your handwriting! :)

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  5. My new #1 Fav Ardyth Card!!! Seriously - PERFECT!!! Off to check out the Sushi site!

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  6. Perfect! Love your tip about choosing equal width lines stamps across sets!

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  7. It does look like some hand wrote the sentiment. Nice card.

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  8. Love the clean and crisp elegance of this card, the sentiment look totally hand written, just beautiful.
    Thank you for sharing at CASology.
    Hugs,
    Maria Rodriguez.
    www.swimbikerunandstamp.blogspot.com

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  9. Oh how I love that handwritten font with the cute flower Ardyth.

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  10. Oh my... I love, love, love the simplistic beauty of this card. Those two little words speak volumes and did I mention I love this card?

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  11. What a clever idea. Love that it looks hand written and doodled.

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  12. Absolutely striking simplicity, Ardyth!!! What a great super CAS card!!!!

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  13. Speechless, Ardyth ... love it! Hugs & bisous, Anita :)

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