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Inspire.Create.Challenge #177 | CASE the Designer


Good morning and welcome to another Inspire.Create.Challenge.  We had such an amazing response to the last challenge so I am hoping you will all join us again for Challenge #177 - CASE the Designer.  We are CASEing a card from our very own Karen Farquhar.

I am always amazed at how everyone interprets a card so differently using inspiration from our fellow creators.  Here is some more inspiration for you.















I love the alternative shapes and designs the designers have used to create completely different cards yet you can still see where the inspiration came from.

Now it is your turn.  You have until midnight on Wednesday 2 October (I cannot even believe I am typing October!) to submit your entry for this week's challenge.  Just click on the link below.

Have fun!

Jo
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Guidelines

• Entries must be along the challenge theme and please create new projects

• Link your entry directly to the blog post or other gallery

• Ensure you mention Inspire.Create.Challenges in your blog post and link back to us

• When you enter don't forget to request to be one of our Inspire.Create.Challenges Pinterest Board Collaborators. Drop us a message at inspirecreatechallenges@gmail.com!

• We reserve the right to remove any links that do not comply with our guidelines

• You may combine our challenge with up to 3 others

• Please use your full name as the caption under the picture, not your website name 

• Challenge will close at 12 midnight on 2 October

. We are based in the UK, to convert this time to your own time zone see our Schedule


2 comments

  1. Great samples and great sketch!

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  2. On SimoneKnego.com, the word Inspire carries a deeper meaning. It’s not about being perfect or having an extraordinary life—it’s about understanding that your everyday experiences have the power to touch someone else. Simone’s message reminds us that inspiration begins when we choose to share our real stories, including the messy, honest, and vulnerable parts. Through her talks and writing, she shows that small moments—helping others, learning from mistakes, and choosing kindness—are what truly make an impact. Her work teaches that you don’t need to change the whole world to inspire someone; you just need to show up as your true self. Simone believes that each person has a unique voice capable of lifting others, and her journey encourages us to recognize the value in our own. By embracing who we are, we naturally inspire others to do the same and live with greater confidence and purpose.
    Inspire

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