Hi Everyone
Eileen Hull has challenged her Inspiration Team to make something CAS - Clean and Simple, something that can be done in about 10 - 15 minutes - now I am a pretty slow crafter so this was quite a challenge! There was nothing for it but to get my overflowing 'bit box' out and have a rummage.
I gave it my best shot but ended up on the 15 minute side of the time limit, but what I did learn is that preparation is the key and with a little effort it is achievable! The background I used was made with DecoArt Mixed Media Fluid paints along with Andy Skinner's Industrial stamp set.

I started with a piece of left-over background card (that I created for a project which will appear later this month) and an Eileen Hull for Sizzix Recipe Box (659876) die cut. These boxes go together very quickly, with just two edges to glue. I made up a few of these a while back and had already painted this one with Deco Art black Gesso. If I was doing another one, I would only paint the edges of the box, as the rest is not going to show.
I turned the background card over and used a blank die cut box, laid this over the card and drew around the edges to create a cover for my box. You could, of course, sit and measure each piece and cut carefully around the pieces but I find if you cut a faction 'inside' your lines, it works just as well and is much quicker - and I was under time pressure!
Once I had cut all my pieces, I went around the edges with a black Promarker, simply because I hate white edges but if I had left out this step, it would have saved me some time.
So there you have it, not traditionally CAS but definitely quick and easy!
Thanks for looking and I hope to see you again soon.
Hugs, Anne xx
I gave it my best shot but ended up on the 15 minute side of the time limit, but what I did learn is that preparation is the key and with a little effort it is achievable! The background I used was made with DecoArt Mixed Media Fluid paints along with Andy Skinner's Industrial stamp set.
I started with a piece of left-over background card (that I created for a project which will appear later this month) and an Eileen Hull for Sizzix Recipe Box (659876) die cut. These boxes go together very quickly, with just two edges to glue. I made up a few of these a while back and had already painted this one with Deco Art black Gesso. If I was doing another one, I would only paint the edges of the box, as the rest is not going to show.
I turned the background card over and used a blank die cut box, laid this over the card and drew around the edges to create a cover for my box. You could, of course, sit and measure each piece and cut carefully around the pieces but I find if you cut a faction 'inside' your lines, it works just as well and is much quicker - and I was under time pressure!
Once I had cut all my pieces, I went around the edges with a black Promarker, simply because I hate white edges but if I had left out this step, it would have saved me some time.
I then took some strong wet glue and glued all the pieces to my box.
The metal embellishment on the front would normally be attached with brads but for quickness I attached mine with strong wet glue. It looked a little 'bare' so I attached a crackled heart from my left-over box, I like the pop of red against the blue background.So there you have it, not traditionally CAS but definitely quick and easy!
Thanks for looking and I hope to see you again soon.
Hugs, Anne xx