I don't often play along with CASE Study (in fact I think it has been at least two years since I last played), but I really liked the inspiration card and thought I would give it a try. I CASEd the inspiration card fairly closely up to a point and then tried to put my own spin on it. While I love this style of card (the inspiration card) I have a hard time recreating it to my satisfaction. I'm not sure why this seems so hard to me.. I love layering stamps, but for whatever reason I always end up feeling like what I have made is too carefully planned out and not so spontaneous as the inspiration card looks. Something to work on, I guess! I used two different sets from Clearly Whimsy Stamps: Happy Everything and Happy Hello. Both sets are full of fun little images like the starburst that I used, as well as the chevron image. All the inks are from Stampin Up!.
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Supplies: Cardstock: PTI white & kraft; Stamps: Clearly Whimsy Stamps; Inks: Stampin Up!; Washi Tape: Stampin Up!
13 comments:
I think this turned out fabulously well!
Ooh I love it. Great card xx
Love all the graphics on this beauty...sooo cool!!! Thanks for joining us at the Color Throwdown Challenge!!!!
Your casing turned out beautiful especially with the colour combo!
Love the fun and graphic design :) and the colors !
Such a fun and graphic card, Rosemary! You used the soft colors perfectly!
LOVE this take on the inspiration card and love how you balanced the throwdown colors in this beautiful card! Thanks so much for playing along with us again this week!
Very cool card!!
Artistic & beautiful, Rosemary! Amazing how you can do so many styles expertly!
Your card looks so great! i love the details and your stamping.
Thank you for being with CAS(E) Study this week.
hi Rosemary! fabulous design, I luv it! So glad you played along with Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge!
sparkle & shine *~*
Such a fun card...love the colors!
I sooo love the change in weather...it was just too hot!
Thanks for joining us at Case Study!
So cool, Rosemary ... all those graphic shapes are fabulous ... and all so perfectly placed! Anita :)
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