I'm playing along again in this week's challenge at CASology, and the Cue Card is 'Eat'! Perfect for those of us in the U.S. who celebrated Thanksgiving this week! I searched in the Silhouette store and found this fun image of a chef, and created this card:
So, I die cut the chef and added the sentiment called Segoe Script from the internet. The scalloped border is from Mama Elephant Femme Frames, and the enamel dots are from Studio Calico.
OH what a cute CAS design Barb!! Well done!!
ReplyDeleteThis is just perfect for the challenge, Barb! Such a fun image and crisp, CAS design :)
ReplyDeleteSweet Manifique~~~!!!! Love the CAS take on the challenge! Thanks for joining us Barb!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is fantastic. So minimalistic and clever. Love it.
ReplyDeleteAnd, forgot to say...thanks for playing along at CASology this week.
ReplyDeleteSuch a clever and fab take on the inspiration Barb!
ReplyDeleteHow fun!!! Great idea for the EAT cue card. And such CAS loveliness too!
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely brilliant Barb! I love how you were insprired. Thank you so much for sharing with us at CASology!
ReplyDeleteCute! love that font, thanks for telling us the name.
ReplyDeleteZe perfect French chef de cuisine, Barb ... such fun ... and what a fantastic moustache! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteOh what a cute cute CAS card!! So simple, but soooooo fabulous!! I just can't get over the cuteness here!! ((Hugs my friend!))
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun card Barb! Love the B & W color scheme too. Thank you so much for playing along with us in the Anything Goes Challenge over at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog this week :)
ReplyDeleteThis is brilliant, Barb! CAS perfection and such a fun design! Thanks for playing along with CASology this week!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! It's elegant
ReplyDeleteA great card and I love the French look (like my kitchen) also love black and white.
ReplyDeleteOh for heaven's sakes, Barb! How BRILLIANT is this card! Totally crushing over this!
ReplyDeleteHugs~c
oh my goodness!! what a fabulous take on the cue word, barb!
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