Monday 22 July 2013

CASE Study 150 - Take two. Or is that three?


Another one for this week's gorgeous CASE Study.



This time I kept the scale the same as the inspiration, but made it a little lighter and airier by using outline shapes from The Stamps of Life. I also managed to get the many-pointed star in the centre, which I filled with a sentiment also from The Stamps of Life.

I think in the end, I voted with most of you on my favourite from yesterday - the sketchy circles just added something to that very simple design.

And now it's time for me to get on with some of the organization/tidy up projects that have sat on my list for months, waiting for the summer (which is zooming by, don't you think?)

See you here tomorrow for CASology!


35 comments:

  1. Oh, I love this one the most out of the three!! I like how it created the star like shape in the middle which made the perfect place for your sentiment. Enjoy your day!

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  2. Oh,my golly ! How accurate is your stamping-the star in the middle-sigh,when i grow up i want to be a stamper like Ardyth( tee hee!)Beautiful card and flawless-a perfect take.
    Nessa xx

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  3. This is the best of the three! Love it!

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  4. Ardyth, you can go to take 10 as these are all fabulous! I love this...and yes summer is FLYING by!

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  5. This is lovely :) what a precision to stamp so perfectly, amazing

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  6. This is just perfect Ardyth! LOVE!!!

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  7. Thunk....me on the floor after seeing this amazing example of stamping precision! Beautiful beyond belief! You're the queen!!!

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  8. Ardyth this one is so stunning! My favourite of the three you did! Thank you once again for sharing with us this week at CASE Study!

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  9. This is , well, beyond amazing. Colorful and happy. Bold and wonderfully bright. I loved the first two, and this one is the icing on the double fudge chocolate cake. LOVE this. Bev

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  10. Wonderful Ardyth! I can't make up my mind either!

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  12. Oh my...this is just PERFECT!! Your precise stamping is simply awesome, Ardyth! LOVE your take on this!

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  13. Beautiful stamping Ardyth! Love it!

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  14. This reminds me of those old spirograph pictures, only better. I'd say it's my favorite but remember, the other one was similar to mine. ;)

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  15. That star in the middle I so perfect! How long did thi take you? Did you pencil it out to start with? It looks awesome!

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  16. Another fun card inspired by the challenge! Nice, precise work. :)

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  17. I really like the openness of this one! Love all of your stuff!!

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  18. Okay, this is my fave!!! Such inspiration, I get this way about certain challenges too! LOVE IT!!

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  19. What a great card! You managed to get ideal colors and spacing, and even got the perfect size word for the star center. A bit of beautiful geometry. :)

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  20. This is phenomenal ~ absolutely perfect stamping ~ love the bold design!

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  21. I'm so behind on my comments, but when this card popped up on my reader, I instantly knew it was yours. It's just fabulous.

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  22. I'm pretty sure that this challenge was designed for YOU! Thanks for playing along at CASE Study this week!

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  23. This card is FABULOUS, Ardyth! It's so whimsical and fun, and stamped just perfectly...Love it!!!

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  24. This is just one amazing card!

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  25. Congrat on your Top Honor Ardyth!!! All of your art is simply amazing!! I am always in awe!!

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  26. Fantastic CAS card! Absolutely brilliant!!! :)

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  27. oh, wow! that is some serious stamping! Great job!

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  28. Another winning card, Ardy! Well-deserved congratulations for the Case Study honor!!

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  29. Wow, I can't keep up with you, you're a machine! Love this one - congrats on the Case Study Top 5!

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  30. Congrats on the Case Study Top 5! Well deserved and well done! Bev

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  31. Wonderful, wonderful! I wonder if you had to try this a couple times to get it right. Love how you used the one pair of yellow shapes, just like the inspiration. The negative star really turned out well!

    And yes, my vote is for your sketchy card too, plus I like the thicker petals.

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