CASology Clean and simple for quick and easy cards. Well maybe...again I designed this in SCAL using basic shapes. I enjoy creating my own files and look forward to learning more about Inkscape, the problem is I would have to stop playing and study and practice. Too much like work.
I wanted to do a sunburst design behind this 8 point star but I'm not sure how to do that, so simply solution - add arrows. "Thanks" is a negative cut. I think I need a new blade for the cricut there are little snags in the cuts. Not my normal style for sure...but kinda kool.
I made this card just for fun . It was a little tricky trying to line up the arrows evenly but I like the negative cuts. The card is backed with white glitter paper and all the negative cuts filled with Glossy Accents.
"Saying thank you is more than good manners. It is good spirituality." ~Alfred Painter
Be well my friend and thanks for visiting. ~ Carole
I like these too! You've been a busy gal today!
ReplyDeleteCarole both of your cards are great, so graphic. Thank you for sharing wit us this week at CASology!
ReplyDeleteWow, another awesome graphic card! Love how you used the arrows here. :) Thanks for playing along again with CASology this week!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful! I love that die cut and I think the arrows are perfect! THANKS so much for playing along with CASology this week!
ReplyDeleteWow! Look at you go! :) That star is great and I can definitely see the sunburst look you were going for! Thanks for joining us a second time this week at CASology!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! You Rocked the challenge!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Dangina
This is great Carole, such a cool graphical card!
ReplyDeleteI like how you tried and different direction, Carole, and did a bang-up job! I hope you have a Happy Thanksgiving; thank you for all your visits, comments, and support!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card! xxx
ReplyDeleteThese are neat, Carole. :) I am an 'old fashioned' Big Shot owner, and don't know the first thing about Cricuts and such. I like the way you were able to cut out the words and arrows, though. Very CAS, and the black version is a great masculine card.
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