Saturday, December 8, 2012

CAS-ual Fridays Knotty or Nice

The CAS-ual Fridays CFC81 challenge is to feature a knot or knots on your CAS card. I cut squares of SU! purple & green dsp and cut them in half diagonally and simply placed them in a pattern to look like a chevron. The sentiment was done in concord crush ink with a retired SU! sentiment from the Sketch It! stamp set. I added a button along with some natural twine, tied in a bow behind the button and knotted through the buttonholes. Quick, easy, and I like the bold chevron pattern!

That's going to do it for me for this day! I hope you're all enjoying a great weekend!

Carol

14 comments:

jimlynn said...

I like the bold pattern too.....and the blue and green together look super!
Very nice!
Lynn

Donna Hanley said...

I, too, like that bold chevron pattern and those two colors always go so well together. Very nice card.

Leslie Hanna said...

LOVE how that turned into a chevron pattern. Prepare to be CASEd!

Mary Anne / MA54K said...

OMGoodness... now you are making your own chevrons! This totally rocks! Do I smell cookies?

Darnell said...

Well, check you out! I love it. What a great way to follow a trend without spending a bunch of money on a trend!!

Anke said...

Wonderful card Carol, great design.

Hugs
Anke

Kim S said...

What a great effect!

Lynn said...

Those chevrons are very, very cool! Thanks so much for playing with us at CAS-ual Fridays!

Shannon White said...

Love your Awesome pieced chevrons Miss Carol!! Just a Super affect! Love it! 8-)

Hugs
Shannon

JD/ Jill said...

What a fabulous CAS card! Very creative! As someone said in a post above mine..."prepare to be cased"!

Anonymous said...

Great idea for the chevrons and I love what you did with the twine and button! Anita in France :)

Deb said...

Love, love how you created those chevrons! Fabulous CAS design! Thanks for playing along this week at CAS-ual Fridays!

Lisa A. said...

Very cool...bold and graphic and so creative!! So happy you took the time to join the challenge this week at CAS-ual Fridays:)!!

Anonymous said...

What a clever layout, you have inspired me to explore the possibilities.
Heather T