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Saturday 24 November 2012

CASology #20 - Gobble

The cue card this week at CASology is GOBBLE. Now here in England, very few of us celebrate Thanksgiving,  so the whole turkey thing doesn't happen. Well, it does, but at Christmas, and we  tend to go for snowflakes, robins and penguins (why penguins? Santa lives at the North Pole, penguins at the South Pole. There is, quite literally, a whole world of difference!) on our Christmas cards.

So if I wasn't going to use a bird that goes "Gobble! Gobble!" or a Thanksgiving feast on my card, what COULD I use? What do most of us love to gobble?

CAKE!!!!

So here is my interpretation of the cue card. With hindsight, I should have made the band across the card a few millimetres lower down. Looking at the photo,  it looks as if I was trying to get it across the exact middle and failed, when in real life it definitely looks  as if it's where I planned it to go  noticeably below the centre!


I'm joining on with this week's  challenge at CAS-ology

7 comments:

  1. Great image, perfectly placed! Great minds ... I too had cake come to mind! Anita in France :)

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  2. I love your image. Thank you so much for sharing with us this week at CASology!

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  3. fun card... everything looks perfectly placed to me! thanks for playing along with CASology this week!

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  4. Great image and wonderfully CAS card - Love it! Thanks so much for playing along with CASology this week!

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  5. Love your interpretation of Gobble! Congrats on your CASology Honorable Mention!

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    1. Oooh thank you for letting me know, I don't settle down to read blogs until breakfast time (in the UK) so I wouldn't have seen the honourable mention until tomorrow.

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  6. Congratulations, Jane, for the CASology HM for this perfect CAS card!!

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