Have you noticed the cute new button on my side bar? It's to commemorate the 3rd Anniversary of CASE Study. I hope you will visit there on August 1 - 5 for some special events and some serious blog candy! Chupas been working hard to make this even bigger than last year and you won't want to miss a thing.
Here's the inspiration photo for this weeks challenge from our muse of the month Jocelyn Olson from Red Balloon Cards Blog! Jocelyn does all sorts of cool things with digital images. I still haven't taken the plunge to move in that direction - I'm still a roll up your sleeves and get inky sort of gal, but I am still inspired by the designs she's come up with. Just check this out. I love the spray paint look of the colors that just pop off the page and the clean look of the design. The striped yellow edges remind me of washi. I can't wait to see what inspires you. I jumped on the colors, and the circular pink "spray" that I turned in to a flower. Do you see it? I know - not so easy to see where it started from is it?
If you're looking for a little more inspiration or just curious about what other creations were inspired by this one, check out the designs from the rest of the team. Our special guest designer this month is the talented Tracey McNeely from In My Creative Opinion Blog.
Chupa - Iwona Palamountain, Amy Wanford, Andrea Ewen, Clare Buswell,
Debbie Hughes, Jean Martin, Maureen Plut, Teneale Williams,
Tasnim Ahmed, Maureen Merritt, Silke Ledlow
Thanks for stopping by and have a beautiful day!
Supplies Used: Finished Size 5.75" x 5.75"
Stamps: Waltzingmouse Roses In Bloom
Pattern Paper: October Afternoon "Sidewalks"
Card Stock: PTI Harvest Gold, Vintage Cream
Dies: Cheery Lynn Ankara Lace, Spellbinder Nested Pennants
Twinery: Butter cream Twine
Lace: Simplicity Cluny Fan Crochet
Button: October Afternoon
Gem: Hobby Lobby His & Hers
Pin: Ribbon Reel
Ink: Versafine Onyx Black
Jeanne, your card is absolutely gorgeous. I love all the details.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and the flower stamped on the patterned paper. Sooo pretty!
ReplyDeleteRice crispy bars was a great idea....no oven. Bet you are so happy to have them home. Hope it was a great trip. Hope stinker is happy to have them home and share you.....!
This is so very pretty. I can see how you were inspired by the original, and I love how you made it your own.
ReplyDeleteLOVE! WOW! Your mix of patterns is delightful, and I just adore the vintage touch! So pretty, Jeanne!
ReplyDeleteRice Crispy treats, beautiful inspirations, serious blog candy, gorgeous buttons...WOW! Talk about a blast of a visit. I love that you took a computer generated impression and turned it 3D. The symbolical gesture of the flower to be the pink spray is perfect!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card and enjoy having a blast with your family. :)
hugs,
Lisa x
Just lovely!! Love the layers and the tone on tone bloom!
ReplyDeleteJeanne, this is one wonderful take on the Case Study card...I love the way you think. This is just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWonderful design, great papers, lace, fabulous flower and bling.
ReplyDeleteRegards diane
Love your interpretation of the inspiration card. Your card is just so you. Pretty layers, lace, doily, rose and gems - fab!
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