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Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Winter Blooms
Not much has changed from when I was little. They city council decorated the town today and I was transported back twenty some years. From the street lamps hang the retro tinsel and light lined shapes I remember from my youth. The store windows still don feathered painted white snow and rows and rows of poinsettias. Oh, the Christmas season is upon us and my spirits are lifted and merry! 'Tis the season!
This is my first time playing along at CASE Study Challenge Blog. I was drawn to the featured card-loving the bold outlined flower, the scallops, pearls and the round shape! I added those in my design, but catering it towards the holiday season with some Christmas-y paper and sentiment.
Here's the featured CASE card by uber talented Heather Pulvirenti.
Supplies Used:
Cardstock: (Vintage Cream) PTI, (Green) CTMH
Patterned Paper: (Jovial) Basic Grey
Digital Images: (Doodle Blooms) TiffanyDoodles
Embellishments: (Pearls) Queen & Co., (Sticker Sentiment) SRM Stickers
Other: (Marker) Copic
Tools: (Circle Punch, Circle Cutting System) Creative Memories
Omg I love, love this Karen!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteOh this is gorgeous!! I haven't played in this challenge yet but you made it look soooo fun!
ReplyDeleteYour card is just beautiful!
ReplyDeletelove your card casing, karen! pretty xmas card and i love the circle shape:)
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, Karen! Just love every, last, little detail!
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS Karen! Love love love what you did with the TD image!
ReplyDeleteLove your paper piecing Karen...such a pretty shaped card!
ReplyDeleteThe paper piecing looks fab! I like that you kept all the same elements but used each just a bit differently - like with the pearls.
ReplyDeleteOh Karen, this card just took my breath away!!! IT's STUNNING! I do love paper piecing - the colors you picked touch my heart!
ReplyDeleteI've spent the morning (while my DD is at work) wandering around Medford Square. The weather (strangely) is about the same temp as it is in Arizona today! Very nice! I, too, watched the Medford City Hall (Medford, MA) being decorated (and took a photo - hope it turns out ok when I see it big).
Thanks for the beautiful card - it's inspiring.
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So glad you could join us on CASE study, Karen!!!! Love your take on Heather's creation - those paper pieced flowers look fabulous!
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Absolutely GORGEOUS! When I saw your card, I thought of CASE study challenge!! Love what you did with the Tiffany Doddles image! AWESOME!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your card Karen, it's absolutely PERFECT!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, Karen! The flowers look like stained glass with the bold black outlines. What a fabulous take on this challenge!
ReplyDeleteWow this is just lovely!!
ReplyDeleteKaren, your card is gorgeous! I love all of the paper piecing.
ReplyDeleteThis card is a lovely study of Heather's!! It's very very merry indeed!!! Well, I find it hard to be cheerful in the holiday season, now if I lived in Hawaii, I'd be cheery all day long, LOL!!! The thought of driving home in sleet tomorrow after work just doesn't do it for me, LOL!!! xxoo
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous Karen! I love the shape and the colors! Great take on the case study challenge!
ReplyDeleteWowza, this is a stunner, Karen!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and very energetic :) Perfectly paper-pieced flowers, I love your spin on our inspiration! Thanks so much for playing with us! xxx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Karen!
ReplyDeleteThank you ~
Your card is beautiful! I love the flowers.
ReplyDeleteI love your take Karen! Beautiful Paper Piecing! Your town sounds like mine! How are you?
ReplyDeleteI love this- the piecing looks awesome, and love the bold flowers you chose... very holiday-looking, indeed! :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulation on being a Top 3 pick! You're card is beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteOH-MY-GOSH! Karen, I LOVEEE this card! Absolutely stunning! I love everything about it. I really do!
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented!
This is a beautiful CASE, Karen! I love the round shape but especially the way you flatted the top and bottom. The paper piecing is perfectly festive, too!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Karen - I love how you mix the digital images with the traditional materials. I've got to investigate the digital world a little more!
ReplyDeleteLove your card, Karen!!! So much 'zing' to it!! Really breathtaking!
ReplyDeletethis is so pretty! i love your pieced flower. amazing work!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I love the paper piecing.
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perfect paper piecing!!
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