Welcome to Week 264 of CASology! Take a look at the cue word for this week:
Do kids play hopscotch anymore or am I really dating myself by confessing that we played it a lot when we were younger? I remember drawing out the squares in chalk on the pavement and then finding the perfect pebble to throw - just enough weight and flat enough so it wouldn't roll too much. We never coloured our hopscotch squares but this Reverse Confetti one just called out for some rainbow colours!
Looking forward to seeing what direction the cue word takes you. Check out the gorgeousness from the rest of the design team then play along!
Link your creations to the CASology blog and remember that the deadline for entries is Monday at noon (CDT).
Supplies Used:
Cardstock: (White, Soft Stone) Papertrey Ink, (Regal Rose, Melon Mambo, Real Red, Pumpkin Pie, Daffodil Delight, Old Olive, Bermuda Bay) Stampin' Up
Stamps: (All from Rollin') Reverse Confetti
Inks: (VersaFine Onyx Black) Tsukeniko
Gems: Recollections
8 comments:
Super duper take on the cue word, Jen!!!! I love this card! And oh how I loved playing hopscotch when I was a kiddo---at school recess, in the driveway at home, at the park---so much fun!
Oh, now this is a FUN take on the cue word! Cute card Jen!
LOVE this! and I loved hopscotch when I was a girl... there was another game too with four squares... wish I could think of it now that you have me thinking of grade school... but that was 50 years ago!
Clever, cute and so fun, Jen ... yep, well remember playing hopscotch ... we chalked our lines at home, but they were already painted in the school playground, so no need for chalk! Hugs, Anita :)
It's okay... hopscotch is still a thing. ;) I really like the idea of coloured squares! This is a fun birthday card.
They have a hopscotch board painted at my kids' school! What a fun card!
I remember playing hopscotch too, used to get in trouble for drawing them on my grandparents patio though!!;) Love the bright colours on this one xx
Boy does this take me back. I used to love hopscotch. It would have been nice to have colored squares like yours, Jen.
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