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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

CASology Week 106: Rainbow








Hello and happy Tuesday.  It's time for another challenge at CASology.  We have a really fun cue word for you this week--it's RAINBOW.  I had so many ideas for this word.  There are so many fun ways to use rainbows on cards.  In the end, I decided to use a new SSS die that had been patiently sitting on my desk for several weeks. 



I used the outline part of the die as an inlay within my card front, and then filled in each of the spaces with rainbow colors.  I added some texture to the card front with the Canvas/Linen Impression plate, a sentiment from Clearly Besotted and a couple of sequins.

Now, it is your turn.  What do you think of when you see the word RAINBOW?  Have some fun with the cue word RAINBOW, and then please link up your creation on the CASology blog by Monday at noon (CST).   
Check out the beautiful designs from the CASology Design Team members and see how they were inspired by RAINBOW.  

Don't forget to keep your card Clean and Simple.




 
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24 comments :

  1. Such a gorgeous way to use that die! Love your card.

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  2. Love the use of the bold colours and simple shapes! Gorgeous!

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  3. This card is beautiful and rainbow-y times a million!! I love the design - the colors are vibrant and bright !! Just most gorgeously done!!

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  4. Oh my gosh I love what you did with that die! This is beautiful , Joyce! The canvas linen is one of my most favorite impression plates. Nice job!

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  5. What a fun card Joyce. I love that die and it looks fabulous with the rainbow of colors.

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  6. I love the way you interpreted the cue word, this is fabulous Joyce!!

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  7. Joyce what a fantastic design, love that die cut! You created such an awesome rainbow with it!

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  8. Very cool design, Joyce! I love how you followed the colors of the rainbow with your diamonds and still kept your card CAS!

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  9. Great card. I just love the things people are doing with the die inlay technique. You get fabulous things like this!

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  10. Wow, Joyce ... love those graphic shapes ... they're so perfect in such delicious rainbow colours! Anita :)

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  11. Oh my goodness...this has to be the best rainbow card ever made! I love that die and and how you used it with the sweet sentiment and those gorgeous yellow sequins...card perfection!

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  12. Fantastic rainbow design, Joyce! I have that die too but have yet to try it out. You have inspired me to get it out!

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  13. How fun. What is the impression plate? You have mentioned it before and inquiring minds want to know.

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  14. Love that SSS die cut....wonderful card!! I have the hearts and circles...you have totally inspired me to get mine out and make something!!

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  15. From now on whenever someone uses the word "rainbow" and the word "card" in the same sentence, this card will forever come to mind! Joyce, picture me, bowing down to your creative design abilities!! Hugs, Darnell

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  16. Wow! That works really well! That looks like a super versatile die too. I really love that subtle texture that the linen plate gives too.

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  17. Joyce, awesome, you are a natural at the super die cutting!!!!!!!!

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  18. I just got this die and haven't played with it yet but I will definitely be CASEing this - I love it in rainbow colours!

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  19. I like the way u used this die :) the rainbow color diamonds look awesome

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  20. I never know how to use those "parade" type dies. Now I do, though! Love this!

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  21. Joyce, what a cool way to use that die...the rainbow colors are so sharp and crisp against the white card base! I have to ask...is that impression plate the same thing as an embossing folder? I love the texture of it...so cool!

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  22. What a fabulous card Joyce, love the crisp clean edges to your design

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