Clearly CASology
When I saw this word, I had a few ideas stir in my head, but went with a design focused (excuse the pun) on vision. It’s always so nice to have clear vision! I began wearing glasses in 10th grade (even though I think I needed them back in 8th grade). These days, I prefer contacts, but have a pair of glasses ready if ever needed!
I used a stamp from Taylored Expression’s Spectacular set. I chose not to frame the main panel because I ended up liking how it looked with just some simple dimension. The eye chart looked more realistic to me this way! There’s not much to explain for the design process on this one! I do believe I was able to preserve plenty of open space?!
Be sure and go say a quick hello to the design team members & this week’s guest designer! They work so hard each week to create inspiration!
Deidre Payne
Hannelie Bester
Hazel Hodgkins
Jacquie Southas
Jen Wills
Joyce Mehrberg
Judy Marino
Kymona Tracey
Melissa Chipperfield (You are here.)
Then, don’t forget to link up your own creation on the challenge blog by Monday at NOON (CST) for your chance to win a prize from this week’s sponsor, STAMPlorations!
12 Comments
Clever and perfectly Clear!
Clearly a CAS card! This works perfectly as it is. It's a breath of fresh air. Love it! Bev
You always inspire me with you witty takes on the cue words!!
I am a big fan of eye chart sentiments (can you tell?) and this is a fantastic one. Love your simple white on white layering.
This is fabulous, Melissa!!
I wish I could read what the bottom of that eye chart says…
Glasses up…no, glasses back down…
I'm only kidding! LOVE this card, Melissa! I'm always amazed when I watch my kids read the eye chart with ease, all the way to the smallest row, at the pediatrician's office. I'm standing there squinting, trying to magically see what they see…not gonna happen!
I had my eyes tested over the weekend, and boy, I don't know why they want me to read the last line!
LOVE your interpretation Melissa!
This is clearly super sweet, finally an eye chart I can read. I only started wearing glasses for reading int he last 10 years, but I could get by without them. Not anymore I need them for any and all reading, bi-focals are in my future I am sure!
I like it unframed too – it's perfect popped up like that! I've got glasses when I was 12. Now I mostly wear contacts. It's too humid here for glasses – I feel like they're always sliding off of my nose! 😀
Wonderful!!!!!
Super clever Melissa, love that sentiment, fits perfectly for the theme of the challenge. You always have a fabulous way to interpret the Cue Cards.
Thank you for sharing.
Maria Rodriguez.
Never seen that stamp set before – very cute and perfect for this challenge!