Hey everybody, hope all are doing great!
Yesterday night, my son finished reading a book, and was recommending highly to me, called "The Kill Order" by James Dashner. He used all different sorts of adjectives to go gaga over the book, and the word, "cliff-hanger" got me!! I LOVE to read, and had thankfully succeeded in cultivating this wonderful habit in both my son and daughter as well. I read a chapter, and even though it is not my type, but it is a readable book, will read anyway. After that, I was checking the blog yesterday night, and CASology's cue put a smile on my face....I just find it to be a coincidence that my son was pursuing me to read this novel, and the cue...both were connected in some way...... Well I am not the best story teller, hehee....but I knew what to make.
Ok onto my card now, I chose a white base, and the focal image was the one which struck instantly yesterday night, while assembling the card, I was looking for a card stock to frame it, and stumbled upon this pattern paper, which is full of words, and thought it would make a wonderful background for the focal image.
The front panel was as big as the card front, I was going to use it as it is but the background paper made me trim it down to a small size!! In my opinion all these words fit with the focal image for a story.
the focal image is computer generated, I left some space to stamp the tiny heart,which is from Paper Smooches -sweet hearts.
Linking this with
CASology
I am going with a very simple focal image, and the background words for the cue.
AAA Cards
I made it as a Unisex card, so pushing it through as a masculine card here ;)
The Pink Elephant
Another entry here.
Yesterday night, my son finished reading a book, and was recommending highly to me, called "The Kill Order" by James Dashner. He used all different sorts of adjectives to go gaga over the book, and the word, "cliff-hanger" got me!! I LOVE to read, and had thankfully succeeded in cultivating this wonderful habit in both my son and daughter as well. I read a chapter, and even though it is not my type, but it is a readable book, will read anyway. After that, I was checking the blog yesterday night, and CASology's cue put a smile on my face....I just find it to be a coincidence that my son was pursuing me to read this novel, and the cue...both were connected in some way...... Well I am not the best story teller, hehee....but I knew what to make.
Ok onto my card now, I chose a white base, and the focal image was the one which struck instantly yesterday night, while assembling the card, I was looking for a card stock to frame it, and stumbled upon this pattern paper, which is full of words, and thought it would make a wonderful background for the focal image.
The front panel was as big as the card front, I was going to use it as it is but the background paper made me trim it down to a small size!! In my opinion all these words fit with the focal image for a story.
the focal image is computer generated, I left some space to stamp the tiny heart,which is from Paper Smooches -sweet hearts.
Linking this with
CASology
I am going with a very simple focal image, and the background words for the cue.
AAA Cards
I made it as a Unisex card, so pushing it through as a masculine card here ;)
The Pink Elephant
Another entry here.
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Very creative :)
ReplyDeleteGreat post Rahmat and a fabulous card. Love your take on the AAA Cards challenge and thanks so much for playing along. Sarah x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Rahmat! Such a romantic story! Thanks so much for sharing with us at CASology this week!
ReplyDeleteLove you card. That pattern paper background is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteSimply Beautiful, so CAS-wellington done. Thanks for sharing & playing AAA Cards- for the Guys! Cheers, Victoria
ReplyDeleteI love your card, that background is so neat, so glad you could join us at AAA Cards
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love that patterned paper - it really does make a great unisex wedding card! Thanks for joining us at AAA Cards! Jill
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