Saturday 3 May 2014

Casology - Electric

I have followed the Casology challenge for some time but never entered for one reason or another. But when I saw the current challenge cue word was "electric" -
 
  sorry no pun intended - I knew exactly what I wanted to use.


 
 Last month's Simon Says Stamp kit was sitting by my desk, opened but unused and it had the perfect set of stamps in it. originally I was going to mat the layer onto yellow but it didn't look right, then I tried black, which was better, but preferred it with no mat. I should have stopped there but I doodled  some faux stitching round the edge and now I wish I hadn't. Sometimes less is very definitely the way to go! As Simon Says challenge is Anything Goes I'm also going to take this over there as well.

7 comments:

  1. Your faux stitched border is the perfect compliment to that stunning light bulb! So glad you joined us at CASology this week!

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  2. Amazing card. The stitched border is so pretty and I love the light bulb. :) Thank you so much for joining us at the Simon Says Wednesday Challenge Blog! :)

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  3. Apparently crafting minds think alike! Not only did we both use the same exact stamp set for our "CASology" card, but we even picked the same sentiment!! :) The very first day the challenge was released, I knew that I would be using this set, and had a feeling I might not be alone! I thought it was perfect for the theme! Good Luck !!

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  4. Love that sentiment! PERFECT for that digi!

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  5. I don't see any congratulations above, Sue, and I am dumbfounded! I think your card is really perfect for the electric challenge! It's a winner in my book! Hugs, Darnell

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