Saturday, May 03, 2014

Something Electrical

After all my whining here about the weather and absence of rains and all...I'm thrilled to say that it finally rained! In fact its raining as I write this! Maybe I did not go dance in the rain but I am enjoying the cooler weather a lot!
After the weather report, I guess I'll share the card for today I made for CASology's brilliant cue word this week : ELECTRIC(Seriously guys. HOW do you think the cues up?). After almost exclusively studying static and current electricity and also things like electromagnetism in Physics the previous year, my brain was buzzing with many ideas. But uncharacteristically I decided on a bit of a romantic card, here it is :


Have you ever been in love? I haven't. But from countless romances I've read (guilty confession :p)I am assured that is is a very electric thing. In fact whenever the hero and the heroine come in contact with each other they feel bolts of electricity shivering down their spine, or tingling the hairs at the back of their necks...or creating sensation in some *other* places...ahem. But I digress. What I meant to say that I wanted to convey some kind of attraction with these sparking hearts!
The hearts I cut by hand, wrote the sentiment and drew the sparks with glitter pen. I actually tried a feeble pun on the phrase "The start of something beautiful".


Thanks to Hazel for letting me know about CAS on Sunday! I hope this card qualifies for their current challenge as I've used a glitter pen!

As per Susan's suggestion also linking this to Moxie Fab World...
Thanks for reading, and happy crafting!

18 comments:

  1. Very innovative Somdeepa. Simple and CAS. Nicely done.

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  2. Love your hand written sentiment and your card is perfect! :)

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  3. One more clever CAS card..

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  4. Beautiful CAS project! Love this! So glad you joined us at CASology!

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  5. I love reading your blog entries somdeepa! They are heartfelt, sincere, and always coupled with a clever, interesting work of art. This is beautiful! You should also link it to CAS on Sundays! I have just stumbled across that site,and their cue word is 'glimmer and shimmer' using glitter. This would be a perfect entry there too!!

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  6. Brilliant! Your card is very clever and cute, I love it!! :D

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  7. 'LOVE' ly Card. I'm always bowled over with your hand writing.

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  8. hi Somdeepa, I tried to comment on your card before. I love this card, your handwriting is so lovely and I love the hearts as well. You should enter this card at Moxiefab World in the handwriting challenge :)

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  9. YES! wonderful, and your handwriting should be stamps, so great, I'll buy one LOL!!

    Thanks for joining us at CASology, I sure hope that you are inspired to join us again!!!

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  10. Hehe...love your description of the electricity flows...lol.
    The bold colours make this card a standout. Great use of the glitter pen too.:)

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  11. Love the spark in card Somdeepa.. your hand writing brings life to your card .. lovely :)

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  12. lovely card!! liked your interpretation :),,,and your handwriting is so beautiful :)

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  13. Your card is great ;)
    Thank you for joining us at CAS on Sunday!

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  14. I love your card, Somdeepa! It's clever, out-of-the box and so well designed. Great job!

    Teri

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  15. Congratulations on you MFW win. Well done and very cleverly crafted. I'm sure to steal the idea...and give you a shout out too ! Be well Carole.

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  16. your blog format is too big for my screen so I have to scroll left and right to see it all...but I've joined and look forward to seeing more of your art. Be well Carole

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  17. Cool Card - love it!! Congrats on the win at MFW!! You did good!!
    Taunya Butler at daisiesgirl.com

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