This week's Cue Card at CASology is 'Apple' which was a tricky one for me, couldn't find anything suitable in my stash. Thankfully a drawl through my digi stamp folders came up with this sweet Pink Petticoat digi paper. Since it is quite a busy paper I tried to keep the rest of my card as CAS as I could.
Pink Petticoat DP - Autumn Blosson
Stampin Up - Teeny Tiny Sentiments
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Love the inspiration Gillian... thanks!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty - love the soft colours and clean layout!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful digital paper! Love your take on the negative die cut!
ReplyDeleteso pretty, Gillian! great take on the cue word!
ReplyDeleteI've got this paper from Pink Petticoat too but never used - love what you've done with it...so pretty. x
ReplyDeleteReally lovely Gillian,what a great idea-the tiny apples look fabulous :)
ReplyDeleteNessa xx
That is a super layout for the cute paper! Love the colors!!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I just love that Digi paper!
ReplyDeletePerfect use of that paper and you totally kept it clean, crisp and CAS!
ReplyDeleteWell done finding something to do with apples, your card is so pretty, I love it :D x
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous CAS card again Gilliam, I love it :-) Viv xx
ReplyDeleteWhat I love most about this card are the soft, muted colors! It's such a subtle way to say thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis layout is the perfect way to keep your cards CAS while using pattern. I must write this down!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to use a busy pattern Gillian - I love your CAS card! Vicky x
ReplyDeleteLove how you used the patterned paper paper behind the die opening ~ it does keep the card very CAS.
ReplyDeleteGillian, sorry for my late arrival this week...I have been running crazy with the start of school and work this week! I saw your card earlier in the week and immediately loved the patterned paper you used, love that soft pink paired with your white card. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteAs I make CAS cards I always struggle with the use of patterned paper, this is a fabulous idea! I have so much patterned paper, I will have to get some out and try this. Thanks for the inspiration!
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