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Hello, friends! It's time to get out your drawing utensils for our next CASology cue card!
I know lots of kids who like to doodle in their notebooks at school. (I also know lots of adults who doodle on their papers during meetings at work!)
I, being a neat freak, would never dream of doing something like that! You will not find any doodles in my notebooks. Don't get me wrong, I like to draw and I always have enjoyed drawing. However, doodling is not orderly. Hence, my issue with it.
Our sponsor this week at CASology is STAMPlorations, and I thought of this cool doodle-style image they shared at some point as a free digital image called "coffee and books." I love how the books look like someone drew them, and one very well may have doodled IN them, too. (Just not ME.)
The sentiment is computer generated, and the whole card was printed, colored, and cut down to a 5x5 card. I added Glossy Accents to the mug for some shine. I masked the books and added some Antique Linen distress ink shading for depth.
So, what does DOODLE bring to mind for you? Be sure to link up your card by Monday. Check out the clever cards shared by our Design Team and Guest Designer for more inspiration!
Hannelie Bester
Hazel Hodgkins
Jacquie Southas
Jen Wills
Joyce Mehrberg
Judy Marino --> that's me!
Kymona Tracey
Melissa Chipperfield --> be sure to check out her awesome new blog!
Sherrie Mannion
Tracey McNeely
Hazel Hodgkins
Jacquie Southas
Jen Wills
Joyce Mehrberg
Judy Marino --> that's me!
Kymona Tracey
Melissa Chipperfield --> be sure to check out her awesome new blog!
Sherrie Mannion
Tracey McNeely
I can't let today go by without wishing my best girlfriend in the world, Andrea, a HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Andrea introduced me to the world of stamping when she sent me a hand-made Christmas card on which she had embossed a pair of mittens back in the 1990's, and I was intrigued. She suggested I buy a book on stamping, which I did, and the rest is history! Happy Birthday, Andrea! (This card is for you!)
Thanks for visiting,
Judy
I am not a doodler either, Judy ... it's rare that I even have a pen/pencil in my hand anymore, actually! Except to sign a card, of course! You may have me stumped this week - but I LOve your doodled book design... great quote, too...
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Your post made me laugh. Aha. Another control freak! Love your sweet image, perfectly colored and doodled by someone else!
ReplyDeleteJudy laughing out loud with you about doodling not being orderly! I doodle in my notebook and then I rewrite any notes on the page onto a fresh page and so I don't have to look at the doodles-lol Your image is super sweet and I love the way you coloured it!
ReplyDeleteSooo funny! I used to doodle all the time as a kid in school AND in boring meetings at work ;-)
ReplyDeleteNow that we have these fabulous stamp designs, someone else can do the doodling for us.
LOVE your card and wonderful Hemingway quote, Judy
Very cool card, Judy! Lovely coloring! So tickled to see you use the image I once offered on the STAMPlorations blog. And yes, I drew the cup and books -- I just cleaned the image up a little after it was scanned, but made sure it still has the hand-drawn/doodled look ;o)
ReplyDeleteShery, I'm so excited to find out that you illustrated this image! You are obviously a great "doodler!" Thanks for sharing and thanks to STAMPlorations for sponsoring CASology!
DeleteI admit I am a doodler however not very creative though! LOL Judy your card is very smart looking, I love how you coloured it! And the glossy accent on the mug is the perfect finishing touch!
ReplyDeleteHey Judy!! I learned something about you today. I love to doodle but I'm terrible at it, LOL!! I love the stamp set you choose. It does look like it was neatly doodle, everthing and line in its place. Nice.
ReplyDeleteI love your thoughts on doodling!! Your card is terrific and I'll just bet there ARE doodles in those books!
ReplyDeleteLOL Judy! Have you ever heard of the book Wreck This Journal by Keri Smith? Supposed to push you creatively....could never wreck it myself and I bet you probably couldn't either! Fabulous card.
ReplyDeleteI feel the same way about water coloring! I just can't seem to get it right! I LOVE these books and the inking behind them really make them stand out! Excellent card!
ReplyDeleteI feel the same way about water coloring! I just can't seem to get it right! I LOVE these books and the inking behind them really make them stand out! Excellent card!
ReplyDeleteI must admit to have doodled my way through boring meetings and maths classes... You are so right though - not a neat affair! I am so jealous that your printers is able to print your digi image directly to cardstock. My printer can't handle anything with a weighty gsm apart from photo paper. What's that about?? (Get what you pay for on the printer front...!) I really love this image and sentiment. The colouring feels so right - those colours remind me of those used on canvas covered books of old - adore them! That glossy ceramic mug makes me smile too. Truly love this, Judy!
ReplyDeleteHello Judy: I'm really not a doodler, I don't think I've doodled at all either in school or at home but, I love to do it now, it's relaxing and fun.
ReplyDeleteYour card is lovely, this image does have the hand drawn look, really beautiful.
Thank you for sharing.
Maria Rodriguez.
Your post made me laugh out loud! I'm with you!! doodling is a bit challenging for me! I have tried to doodle but can't seem to pull it off LOL I do secretly admire doodlers though I think : )
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Patti
What a perfect image for the cue! I love the sentiment too!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the image and the sentiment - so so perfect for us bookworms! I love the warm colours and the shine on the mug too. :)
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