We're back with our mid-month challenge, this time a little more traditional for the month of February.
We're so pleased to see folks embracing our new changes. In case you haven't heard, we've got a brand-new twist on our challenge this year! We're calling it Freestyle, and it's tailor-made for everyone. Like the old, traditional way we've had our challenges? We've still got the traditional clues, which you can find at the bottom. Want to try something new? Freestyle the challenge by interpreting the Case File Scene any way you'd like. Or, combine the traditional with the Freestyle and pick and choose the clues you want. No minimum requirements because CSI is all about inspiration and telling your stories YOUR way.
So, are you ready for the new challenge? Grab you forensics kits, CSI players, and get ready for some serious sleuthing as we open Case File No. 248.
CASE FILE
In honor of Valentine's Day, we've got a lovely Case File for our mid-month challenge. Our sweet Scene is by Dutch artist Ruth Hengeveld. Feel free to interpret the Case File in any way that inspires you, or for our traditional clues, scroll down to the bottom of this post.
Remember to scroll all the way down to the bottom of this reveal post for RGB codes, color descriptions, and more detailed explanations of the Evidence and Testimony prompts.
For our Russian players, Detective Anastasia has translated our Case File into Russian:
We're so excited to have fifteen generous sponsors this month! Our sponsors are among the best in the crafting industry, offering unique and trendy products. CLICK HERE to read more about these generous sponsors and the prizes they're donating.
GUEST DESIGNERS
We're honored to have the members of several of our sponsors' design teams serving as Guest Detectives this month! Joining us are the teams from 2Crafty, Clique Kits, Its and Bits Crafts Supplies, and Paper Issues (who played with our first February Case File), so we'll have tons of inspiration for you!
INSPIRATION
So...are you ready for some serious inspiration?
The 2Crafty design team exquisitely solved this Case:
How Kripa solved the Case File: I've used all the 5 colours, butterflies, flowers, lace, leaves, flowers. The journalling is a message to my boys. Be sure to check out Kripa's video tutorial.
Merrilyn, our Guest Detective from It's and Bits masterfully solved the case:
How Merrilyn solved the Case File: I used Cocoa Vanilla’s new range more than words, colours in the vellum hand drawn flower, journaled in colour pencil, flowers, butterflies, wild is in the title & I used string to frame a pic.
The design team at Lindy's Gang rocked the Case File:
Here is how the CSI Detectives have expertly cracked the case. You can read more about how the Case File inspired them on their blogs.
How Sylvia solved the Case File: For this case I was mostly inspired by the scene and it's colours. I used the ones suggested and added some soft turquoise that I found in the scene. (It's barely noticeable, but it's there, and I love turquoise so what can I say...)I also used a bunch of the evidence listed. My title and journalling reads: small, light clouds. (From a summery pop song) I wish you an eternally blue sky. Summer holiday 2017.
How Sandra solved the Case File: I have used the original style for this layout. I used all of the colours in the colour scheme. I journaled a little story about the man in my life. Evidence used was solid white background, floral patterned paper, heart, flowers and leaves and butterflies.
How Nupur solved the Case File: Inspired from the mood, the feel I created this planner spread. Love life and enjoy every moment is what living is all about. The beautiful color palette and its softness served as a cherry on the top to garnish the creation.
How Annie solved the Case File: I loved the soft colours in the beautiful illustration, and they reminded me of our wedding colours, so I felt inspired to create a romantic page with this picture of hubby and me to celebrate St.Valentine's Day. I used hearts, a floral print and embroidery floss in lieu of string.
How Debbi Solved the Case File: I used the colors and some of the Evidence clues--solid white background, floral pattern, hearts, butterflies, leaves, flowers, and something fuzzy. The texture paste flowers on my background were inspired by the outlines of the balloons in the Case, and I chose to use that large piece of brown woodgrain paper since the brown bear was so prominent in The Scene. I also created this for the mid-month challenge at Stuck?! Sketches, where I'm a design team member. Laura gave us two sketches to work with, and I had already created a layout with the first sketch, so I thought it would be fun to combine the challenges.
How Nina solved the Case File: I was inspired by the nature in the scene, and picked out a photo of my daughter where she was painting a potato. I used solid white background, a bird, flowers and I drew the potatoes. The title and texts say: Today I learned in school how to paint a potato plant:-)
How Carina solved the Case File: I was inspired by all the colors in the field and that adorable bear holding the balloons. It´s such a lovable picture!
How Taru solved the Case File: My inspiration is colors and photo!
How Natsuko solved the Case File: I used the defined colors, solid white background, Leaves and Flowers, Animals and colored pencils. I fussy cut all the flowers and leaves and colored them, and didn't use any other embellishments! That was new for me! I also stamped some animals:)
How Laura solved the Case File: I went old school. Used white background paper, clouds, bunny, hearts, string, my clouds and bunny have a hand drawn look too. I wrote a letter to my grandson for the testimony.
How Ginger solved the Case File: I love the whimsical photo and colors which led me to this sweet photo of my grandson. He just lost his first tooth and he is so proud and is wondering what the tooth fairy might be bringing to him.
CASE FILE CLUES
Choose as few or as many as you are inspired to use!
THE SCHEME
255.255.255 – bright white
121.94.77 – cedar brown
244.157.176 – carnation pink
229.221.210 – pale gray
200.206.144 – light artichoke green
EVIDENCE
Solid white background
Floral pattern
Hearts
Balloons
Birds
Butterflies
Clouds
Leaves, flowers
Strawberry or other fruit
Birds, rabbits, or other animals
String
Colored pencils
Draw something or use elements that have a hand-drawn look
Something fuzzy (e.g., felt)
TESTIMONY (Journaling ideas)
Topic: Document something special about the one you love.
Presentation: hand write your journaling with a colored pencil.
Writing Format: Write a love letter.
Inspiration Words: love, flourish, wild
We trust we've left enough clues for you to solve the case!
The deadline for completing this Case File is Wednesday, February 28, at 11:59 p.m. EST. Be sure to link your layout using the link tool in the sidebar, and mention the Evidence and Testimony clues you used. Also, please title your link with your name and country.
CASE FILE NO. 248 Please include your name and country.
Happy February! Are you getting tired of winter yet? We've got a brand new Case File that will warm things up! We're excited to begin a new month. A new month means new challenges, new sponsors, and new guest designers.
We're so pleased to see folks embracing our new changes. In case you haven't heard, we've got a brand-new twist on our challenge! We're calling it Freestyle, and it's tailor-made for everyone. Like the old, traditional way we've had our challenges? We've still got the traditional clues, which you can find at the bottom. Want to try something new? Freestyle the challenge by interpreting the Case File Scene any way you'd like. Or, combine the traditional with the Freestyle and pick and choose the clues you want. No minimum requirements because CSI is all about inspiration and telling your stories YOUR way.
So, are you ready for the new challenge? Grab you forensics kits, CSI players, and get ready for some serious sleuthing as we open Case File No. 247.
CASE FILE
So, when we were looking for a theme for February, we came across Hula in the Coola Day, which is officially celebrated on February 1. According to What the Heck Holidays, Hula in the Coola Day was created because, basically, people in the northern states were getting sick and tired of the crappy cold weather during the winter, and by February, they were ready for some HEAT already! So they decided to buy some hula skirts, toss their coats, mittens, pants, and scarves into a closet for the day, and go outside and do the hula like idiots who are trying to catch pneumonia. They thought that, if they tried hard enough, they could simply forget about the cold weather and trick themselves into thinking it was the nice, hot summer. (Apparently, accomplishing this means having to go outside in nothing but a grass skirt and some coconut shells and dancing.)
And if you're not interested in freezing in a hula skirt, go grab an umbrella drink and head to your scrap room!
We've got a delightful Scene, found on Pinterest, to take you away to a tropical island! Feel free to interpret the Case File in any way that inspires you, or for our traditional clues, scroll down to the bottom of this post.
Remember to scroll all the way down to the bottom of this reveal post for RGB codes, color descriptions, and more detailed explanations of the Evidence and Testimony prompts.
For our Russian players, Detective Anastasia has translated our Case File into Russian:
We're so excited to have fifteen generous sponsors this month! Our sponsors are among the best in the crafting industry, offering unique and trendy products. CLICK HERE to read more about these generous sponsors and the prizes they're donating.
GUEST DESIGNERS
We're honored to have the members of several of our sponsors' design teams serving as Guest Detectives this month! Joining us are the teams from 2Crafty, Clique Kits, Its and Bits Crafts Supplies, and Paper Issues, so we'll have tons of inspiration for you!
INSPIRATION
So...are you ready for some serious inspiration?
The 2Crafty design team beautifully solved this Case:
How Elena solved the Case File: I used The color Scheme, Evidence: Solid white background/Mixed media background, flowers, beads, hearts, leaves, birds and feather.
How Tammy solved the Case File: I took inspiration from the colours (in face even the way they were lined up). Evidence - I used a white background, I included florals, leaves, bird (flamingo) and rub ons (haven't used these in years so thanks for the reason to!). Testimony - I documented a summer memory and also used rhyming words in my title.
The designers from Clique Kits did an amazing job solving the case too:
Here is how the CSI Detectives have expertly cracked the case. You can read more about how the Case File inspired them on their blogs.
How Sylvia solved the Case File: I used the traditional case clues only drew some more hues from the scene, challenging myself to add the purple. I used mixed media, flowers (mind you), leaves. My journalling is from a summer memory travelling to Malta.
How Nina solved the Case File: I was inspired by the colorful picture in the challenge. It reminded me of summer and vacation, and I used a photo I took at a beach in Spain some years ago.
How Carrie solved the Case File: I was inspired by the tropical vibe of this case file. From the traditional case file I used the color scheme, a solid white background, floral pattern, mixed media background, flowers and trees.
How Taru solved the Case File: I made this with traditional way!
How Carina solved the Case File: I was inspired by the tropical vibes and the bright colors. It made me think of the plans my hubby and I have about going on a Carribean cruise one day.
How Libeeti solved the Case File: I followed the traditional way, using solid white cs, mixed media background, flowers, floral patterns and musical elements. I've added flowers to my hidden journaling tag. The photo was taken on our journey to Disneyland Paris, and it's about the Spring Celebration parade.
How Debbi solved the Case File: Last summer I bought a whole bunch of flamingos for some reason, and I knew I had to use one--or two for this Case File. I used the traditional clues from the Case File...Evidence: solid white background, mixed media background, flowers, hearts, leaves, birds, something fringy, and rub-ons. Testimony: Document a summer memory. Scheme - all 5 colors.
How Natsuko solved the Case File: I followed the color scheme this month, and for the evidence, I used a solid white background, mixed media and flowers. I LOVE summer layouts
How Jacynthe solved the Case File: I was inspired by the summery scene, in the middle of our Canadian winter, to scrapbook these funny photos of my almost 3yr old grand-daughter. She seems confused as to which season it is :-). I have used all the colours, as accents rather than the main colours; floral pattern, flowers, hearts, leaves, and something fringy. Inspiration word - laugh.
How Debbi solved the Case File: I was completely inspired by the title and colour palette with this challenge.. had some super photos that were perfect for this layout..!!
How Kim solved the Case File: I went the traditional route and used the case colors and the evidence.
How Annie solved the Case File: I loved this fun summery Case File and was inspired to document a memory of a summer holiday many years ago. I used several items from the Evidence list - starting with a solid white background, adding some mixed media, using all those lovely bright colours, adding some flowers, leaves, hearts, a little bird and a home-made tassel.
CASE FILE CLUES
Choose as few or as many as you are inspired to use!
Presentation: Add some flowers to your journaling spot.
Writing Format: Use some rhyming words in your title or journaling.
Inspiration Words: forget, laugh, connect
We trust we've left enough clues for you to solve the case!
The deadline for completing this Case File is Wednesday, February 28, at 11:59 p.m. EST. Be sure to link your layout using the link tool in the sidebar, and mention the Evidence and Testimony clues you used. Also, please title your link with your name and country.
CASE FILE NO. 247 Please include your name and country.