I was so inspired by this card I saw on a CASology challenge for sky, that I pinned it to my board - cards I want to recreate. At any time I need a little motivation to create - that's where I look first.
Be sure to visit Jean at: http://mystampingandbeadingtherapy.blogspot.com I'm sure you'll be inspired too! In fact you'll find many cards pinned on my boards, designed by the team at CASology.
For example this one by: Tracey "Sending Prayers" evokes a calm serenity that is exactly right for a sympathy card. I had to recreate my own version to have on hand.
I've been making cards for over a year now and I still have so much to learn. I'm a natural born mimic, so I can pick up an accent in a minute or two, or duplicate someones movements. I can look at a line picture or cartoon and reproduce that too! But I have a long way to good to create these clean and simple designs on my own. I truly hope that Tracey and Jean accept my attempts to recreate their fabulous work as a compliment. Maybe I should rename my blog
" Carole the Copy Cat and her Creative Critters"
Be sure to visit Jean at: http://mystampingandbeadingtherapy.blogspot.com I'm sure you'll be inspired too! In fact you'll find many cards pinned on my boards, designed by the team at CASology.
For example this one by: Tracey "Sending Prayers" evokes a calm serenity that is exactly right for a sympathy card. I had to recreate my own version to have on hand.
I've been making cards for over a year now and I still have so much to learn. I'm a natural born mimic, so I can pick up an accent in a minute or two, or duplicate someones movements. I can look at a line picture or cartoon and reproduce that too! But I have a long way to good to create these clean and simple designs on my own. I truly hope that Tracey and Jean accept my attempts to recreate their fabulous work as a compliment. Maybe I should rename my blog
" Carole the Copy Cat and her Creative Critters"
I'm sure they won't mind that you CASEd them, Carole, and you did a beautiful job, I might add! You also gave them great credit and that's usually the only consideration - after all "imitation is the sincerest form of flattery!"
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