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Sunday, 11 May 2014

CS190 - Happy Birthday!



This is my card for this week's CASE Study, where our inspiration once again comes from the extremely talented and creative Wida:



I focused on the stripes on the background, the floral die cut and the horizontal sentiment. Wida's strips of polka-dots behind the flower immediately made me think of Papertrey's building blocks die - I cut it out of my front panel and then turned it so I could fit my Altenew sentiment into one of the strips. I used my favourite groovy PTI flower die, sponged in warm colours of various distress inks.

16 comments:

  1. What a super cool design !! Love how u always have ur trademark on any card u case :)

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  2. I love your warm and happy flower - it's beautifully colored. The die cut panel is so interesting - love the placement of the sentiment.

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  3. AMAZING card, Ardyth! I love it!!!

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  4. Loving the simplicity of your card Ardyth. Your card reminds me of a gorgeous door.

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  5. This is just stunning! What a show-stopper!

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  6. What a fun card. I just love how you have colored/inked that flower.

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  7. Awesome! Loving that flower again!

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  8. The flower, the strips, the sentiment...perfection. Happy sighing over this!
    c

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  9. Love it, Ardyth! So 70's =]

    Michele

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  10. Stunning! It's amazing how effective four simple lines can be! Draws the focus directly to your gorgeously shaded flower!

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  11. Beautiful! Love the pop of orange and interesting die cut background!

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  12. Ahhh, white on white with that glorious funky flower, Ardyth ... stunning! Sorry to be so late coming by, I'm playing serious catch up! Anita :)

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  13. you make such pretty things. this is really fresh

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  14. Love the window you made from the building blocks die. Clever to keep them clustered like that. Love this card Ardyth!

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