Friday. It's here. Any big plans for the weekend? Nothing much here. In fact, our weekends are pretty uneventful right now. Of course, I know that will all change come Spring once baseball starts up.
Well, it's time for a new CAS-ual Fridays challenge. Are you ready? This week it is to use scallops in some way on your card. I don't really own a scalloped edge punch, so I decided right off the bat that I wanted to use a stamp somehow. I dug deep into the stamp stash and pulled out a very old, but one of my favorite stamp sets from Close To My Heart called Boutique Borders. It has this delightful polka-dotted scallop stamp in it. I got to playing and this is what came out:
In real life, this kinda looks like an optical illusion. My daughter said it looks like it's popping out at you. I kinda wish now that I would've just done the whole thing close together all the way down instead of spreading them out. The colors here are moonstruck, ocean, sorbet and sweet leaf...but they look sorta rainbow. I'm definitely gonna use these colors together again on something else.
This week's sponsor at CFC is Annabelle Stamps. Hop over to CAS-ual Fridays to see what they are offering up and to be inspired by the DT's work.
Have a great weekend!


Love the rainbow colors and how the scallops gradually get more spaced out towards the bottom!
ReplyDeleteWhooow, I love your card!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is very, very cool! I love the way you did the scallops. No real plans here either...and I'm with you on baseball. We'll have three playing this year. And Pat organizes all the uniforms for our little league. Lots of boxes in my family room right now!
ReplyDeleteSuch a striking card...love it.
ReplyDeleteI love it just the way you did it. I would have been all dizzy otherwise. It's awesome. ;)
ReplyDeleteLove how you did the scallops Jax! You are definitely a patient stamper. Great CAS card!!
ReplyDeleteCUTE what you did with the scallop stamp! Pure genius!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fantastic design! Love those colours!
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
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