Saturday, 18 July 2015

Addicted to CAS #68

Hello!

Our next challenge at Addicted to CAS is hosted by the fab Deepti who has chosen the code word Chevron for us to play with:


Here is what I came up with:

 

I simply stamped a chevron border from Paper Smooches in several shades of blue and green and die cut butterflies from the patterned paper that I had created.  I accented them with some mini butterflies in coordinating colours and combined them with a sentiment from Avery Elle.  I often think masculine when I try using chevrons so it is nice to come up with a feminine card for a change!

What will you come up with?  I look forward to seeing your chevron inspired creations.  The fabulous DT have lots more inspiration over at Addicted to CAS including our cool GD, Kathy K from the Purple Princess Diaries

Thanks for stopping by,

Sarah x

14 comments:

  1. Love the soft and gorgeous colours in these chevron butterflies, Sarah ... so fabulous ... delicate and definitely so feminine! Lovely! Anita :)

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  2. This is so pretty Sarah. Love the two tones butterflies in the soft colours. xx

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  3. Such a clever way to use the chevrons Sarah and a brilliant design and colour choice.
    Loving this card. x

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  4. Love these butterflies, Sarah! What a great way to use chevrons!

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  5. Chevron on butterflies - what a great idea! Also love the long shape of your card!

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  6. Such pretty colors. Love this.

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  7. How beautiful and so very creative ! Love the soft colors you picked :)

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  8. Great idea to make your own chevron paper!

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  9. Sarah, your card is as fresh as breeze!

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  10. Beautiful colors and chevrons are such a lovely way to showcase your chevron pattern! Stunning card as always, Sarah!

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  11. beautiful card.. loved the soft ombre butterflies :)

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  12. Beautiful love the chevron butterflies.

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  13. Love this colour combo, its so fresh and crisp against the white. Must get my thinking cap on for this challenge......you've totally inspired me!

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