For this week's Demo Card Challenge - take a card from the current SAB Catty (or the impending SAB Catty, dependent on your region) and CASE it - with a few rules of course.
a) Change at least two elements of the card to what is shown in the catty, ie: change the colour scheme, use brads where buttons have been used, or DSP instead of Ribbon, Eyelets instead of Brads, change the size of the card - you get the idea;
b) If you live in a region where SAB is already happening AND if you're lucky enough to have one of the new FREE sets, then use the set and CASE a card from the catty using the same set;
c) If you don't have a SAB set yet, then one of the elements you will be changing will be the stamp set BUT you can only use one stamp set (including sentiments);
d) One of the things you CANNOT change is the sketch - You can rotate it or flip it, but keep the sketch the same;
Whilst SAB is in full swing here in Australia, I don't yet have a SAB set, so the set is one of the things I've changed - I've also changed the colour scheme. Other than that, this card is pretty much a direct copy of the card that appears on Page 3 of the Australian/New Zealand SAB Catty using Botanical Blooms.
Would love to know what you think.
TFL
Date: Monday, January 12, 2009 GMT Views: 522
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Mon, Jan 12, 2009 @ 8:24 AM
Cav, that is so cute! I love the layout and the colors. Just beautiful, and so simple. Thanks for a great challenge and your wonderful sample.
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Wed, Jan 14, 2009 @ 11:10 AM
Your card is beautiful. I love those panels. Love the colors. Love the buttons--quite a nice texture to this card. I also love the rounded corners on the outside panels.
Thanks for sharing.
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