Thursday, November 3, 2016

Guest Designer...CAS Colours & Sketches #198...Happy Birthday




I am so pleased to be playing along with the team at CAS Colours & Sketches as their Guest Designer for the month of November.

This week, we have a color challenge for you.




I used PTI colors that were the closest to the challenge colors....Ripe Avocado, Canyon Clay, and Cocoa Bean.  These colors had a masculine fall feel to me, so I stamped an argyle pattern on a piece of card stock, but then cut it down and only used half.  I'll use the other piece on something else.


I am also entering this card at AAA Cards Challenge #76, where the challenge is Masculine (and where I am also this week's Guest Designer), and at Less is More #300 where they are celebrating 300 challenges---Congrats!!



Please had on over to CAS Colours & Sketches to see more inspiration from the Design Team.  I hope you will play along with us this week.


Thanks for Visiting

20 comments :

  1. Joyce this is so beautiful! and it would be a great card for a man! simple and elegant!
    xoxo Olga

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  2. Wow, Joyce, those colors are perfect for argyle! Such a wonderful masculine card!

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  3. I love this, Joyce! You could link it up to this week's CAS(E) This Sketch!

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  4. Terrific masculine birthday card Joyce!! CONGRATS on guesting!!!

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  5. Great masculine card, Joyce! Argyle, in these colors, is just perfect for a more manly card. Congratulations on your Guest Designing over at CASC&S! WooHoo!! Bev

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  6. I wouldn't mind a sweater like that, Joyce.

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  7. Fabulous card Joyce and I with Bobby, I would love for you to knit me a sweater just like your wonderful card.

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  8. Beautiful stamping! And congrats with your GDT! This card feel like a perfect masculine card! Enjoy the weekend!

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  9. Fabulous!!
    Those colors are perfect for a sweater!

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  10. LOve argyle, and this beauty certainly reads HANDSOME to me! By the way... the other half would work nicely for the CTS sketch - just sayin'...
    =]

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  11. The argyle pattern looks amazing in these colours, really strong and masculine. Great to have you as Guest Designer at CC&S for November. Have you thught about adding this card to AAA Cards current masculine challenge?

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  12. Awesome card - love the argyle! So glad to have you as a guest designer this month!

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  13. This looks great, Joyce! The argyle pattern is really different and eye catching. It's a great layout too. Congratulations on your win at CAS Colours and Sketches, and your guest DT spot at AAA Cards Challenge! Thanks for joining in with our 300th challenge at Less is More :)

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  14. That's one fantastic, fun and geometric / argyle pattern in brilliant seasonal colours. Great news on your win at CAS colours and sketches and thanks so much for playing along at AAA Cards and the 300th challenge over at Less is More too this week. Sarah x

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  15. What a great stamp, for masculine cards especially. Such a simple design idea yet has great impact.
    Thanks for sharing with us.
    Anita x
    Less is More

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  16. Cool and crisp and so wonderfully masculine, Joyce ... congratulations on your GD spot! Hugs, Anita :)

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  17. Congrats on your well deserved Guest Designer spot! You really nailed it with this fabulous masculine card, Joyce! I love the argyle pattern with these colors!

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  18. You are the Guest Designer Queen this month, Joyce! Love the angled panel - a simple touch with big impact.

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  19. Fabulous colors for a masculine card and great go to pattern to suit difficult guys to make cards for. Totally CAS and great composition - Thanks so much for sharing at AAA Cards. Jenny x

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  20. It's a terrific masculine card! The argyle gives a fun retro vibe. I'm so glad you're our guest designer this month at CC&S! :)

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