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13 October 2015

Casology : YOU

Hi there !

It's time for a new cue card at  CASology !

New cue card literally and figuratively ! Don't you just LOVE our new look!?

                                                        

Where will this week's cue card take YOU ? :)


beYOUtiful card


I created my sentiment by welding the cursif   you  between the be and tiful to create the word
: be'you'tiful . (Silhouette programme )

I have seen so many versions of this idea, but I love the meaning behind it... that true beauty means being yourself !

I have cut the sentiment from patterned paper , and layered it for dimension. To accentuate the you I used a digital scribble stamp from  Pixel scrapper behind the cut sentiment.


I created a digital sentiment for those who are interested!




Looking for more inspiration ? Guaranteed inspiration if you click the links below!

Guest designer: Jennie


Our sponsor this weekStamplorations !

I hope to see you play along this week!

Thanks for visiting me today :)



22 comments:

  1. Fantastic sentiment that is a good reminder for all of us!

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  2. Hannelie what a fabulous sentiment, you always create and share fabulous! ;)

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  3. The sentiment behind is so beautiful. And your new graphics are fab! Love them as well!

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  4. This is a wonderful card and oh, so, perfect sentiment. You are truly amazing with all your electronic devices.

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  5. Superb, Hannelie! Love that sentiment used in this way, and your choice of patterned paper for the die is so pretty!

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  6. LOVE the sentiment you created Hannelie!

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  7. No pun intended, but we can always count on 'You' to create something really clever...and of course you've done it again! I love the patterned papers, the play on words, and the digital scribble is fabulous, Hannelie! Thanks so much for another great sentiment!

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  8. Oh do I love this! Great use of the cue!

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  9. Admiring your oh-so-clever creativity once again! I really like how the scribble flower highlights "you"...another clever idea!

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  10. Hannelie thank you so much for the incredible sentiment .... you are indeed a kind and BE-YOU-TIFUL lady! I make cards for chemo patients and I can't wait to use your sentiment as an encouragement in my cards.

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  11. Gorgeous sentiment, Hannelie! Love blue touch!

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  12. It is a brilliant sentiment and I love the patterned paper you used for it!

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  13. So pretty and such a lovely sentiment, Hannelie ... love how the circle scribble starts at the loop of the 'y' ... such brilliant detailing, my friend! Hugs, Anita :)

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  14. This card and clever sentiment is so much fun! Whoever receives this card will definitely be getting some "Hannelie Happiness." :)

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  15. You create beauty, coz you are always the creative you :)

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  16. Gorgeous, Hannelie! Love the take on the cue this week...and the patterned paper is so pretty!

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  17. What a fabulous and beautiful card Hannelie, love how you incorporated the YOU in BEAUTIFUL, I'm not familiar at all with this Silhouette programme, but then again, I'm a total newbie when it comes to computer stuff. Last night, (really, last night) I was finally able to upload my winning badges onto my little blog. I must give all the credit to my dear friend Darnell Knauss for sending me the best directions EVER!!!!! without her amazing help, I would still be struggling with this, what can I say.....I'm still learning.
    Thank you for sharing Hannelie.

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  18. A very creative idea and beautiful sentiment!

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  19. Hey Hannelie!! Super amazing card. I love the pattern paper you use to cut out your sentiment. Awesome colors too. Nicely done!

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