Saturday, 18 June 2016

Saturday Slot

When I spotted the code word for the current challenge at Addicted to CAS I couldn't believe my luck, it couldn't have been more timely coinciding with the June Uniko Paradise release! And as I like to combine challenges when I can I decided to go down the blue route to satisfy Stamplorations CAS colour twist.

http://addictedtocas.blogspot.co.uk/2016/06/challenge-90-aloha.html    http://stamplorations.blogspot.co.uk/2016/06/cas-challenge-june.html

And what a joy this card was to create, think I'm a bit smitten by this hibiscus flower!


I stamped and coloured, but kept the card simple and very CAS.


Then I sat and looked at it and wondered. Did it need a bit more of something? So I added a couple of strips of washi down the left hand side and it morphed into this card:



Well the jury's still out and I'm thinking there will be a bit of a problem to reach a decision, so maybe I'll enter a different one into each challenge. Going to be a last minute gut feeling sort of thing.

Supplies:
Stamps: Uniko, Paradise
Inks: SU, cucmber crush; Memento, danube blue
Promarkers: ivory, cool aqua, bluebell, azure, leaf green, pine
Washi from my stash

Thanks for your visit today, perhaps you'd like to give me your opinion on which is your favourite card?

But keep crafting!

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5 comments:

  1. Would never have thought of creating a blue flower but it works beautifully! First is my fave, as I'm definitely a less is more type of girl! X

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  2. OMG, this is so beautiful! Wonderful color :)
    Thank you for playing along with ATCAS!

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  3. Simple and lovely. Very pretty. Thanks for playing along with ADTCAS. X Carolyn

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  4. Great CAS cards...like all three! Thanks for joining us at ATCAS.

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  5. Stopped by to say I love this card. The prettiest of blues and fabulous CAS card x

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