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8.16.2011

one more for CASE study

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Today I have one more card to share for this week's challenge at CASE study. I know I mentioned before, but I think that CASEing other challenge participants is an amazing idea! I've really had a lot of fun this week.

Last night I made a CASE of an adorable card by Sian Ridley. You can find her original post here. Check out her awesome card:

So perfect, so CAS, so colorful! You guys probably know by now that I am addicted to anything in rainbow order. Sian is pretty new to the blogging scene (can you believe that the beauty above was only her 5th blog post?!) I just realized that the card I chose was not a card she made for a CASE study challenge, but she does participate with them, so I hope that's okay!

I die cut some birch trees in different colors, and adhered them with foam tape to my card. I pretty much copied all of the other details (hope you don't mind, Sian!):

(sentiment is one of my faves from SP and Co)

I was so excited when I saw today that she chose to CASE me too! Thanks!

16 comments:

  1. Hitting two of my weak spots with this beauty, Jennifer! Love the rainbow and *adore* your trees! They remind me of fun times on Gallery Idol :)
    Thanks for joining in the fun on CASE study this week!
    Hugs,
    Aimes
    x

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  2. What a brilliant CASE, I love these trees you cut on your robo and they look so eye-catching in rainbow colours :)
    Jenny x

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  3. Oh my goodness! Well, I don't know what to say!??? I just stopped by to thank you for your kind words and what did I find....my card! That was a surprise - I'm quite overwhelmed!!!!!!!!!

    I never in a million years thought anyone would CASE me - least of all someone of your calibre! It's like Gucci getting design ideas from a supermarket! Wow!

    I did the same as you actually, the card I posted was the second design of yours I'd CASE'd! I chose one and made the card and then re-read the rules and figured it should probably have been a CASE Study entry, so chose another one! I'll maybe post the other one soon. I was a bit reluctant to post either actually because I don't feel they've done your work justice, but your kind words have certainly helped :)

    I think I actually like your CASE more than my card! Ha ha!

    Thank you so much for CASE-ing me, I'm feeling very honoured and I'm still in shock! Thank you also for the blog traffic, I already have had someone look at my blog because of this post!

    Oh, before I forget, CONGRATULATIONS! I loved the Young Crafters Unite blog hop and I'm so glad they're running challenges - I'll be there! If you're involved too then that means it'll be a real corker :)

    Sorry about the essay!

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  4. Love the colourful trees! Simple with great impact!

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  5. Love this card Miss Lady!!! Congrats on the new DT gig too!!

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  6. Super fun card, and such a great CASE! Thanks for playing along with us at CASE Study this week.

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  7. This is beautiful and I totally love your take!

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  8. rainbow birch trees = pure bliss:)

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  9. Totally love it! The rainbow trees are swoon-worthy. :)

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  10. So absolutely gorgeous! I just LOVE color!

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  11. Wow, your card is a stunner!! I love that you popped up your trees, so that they cast shadows behind... genius!

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  12. Congrats on your Case study mention with this fabulous take. Love those trees, wouldn't life always be happy if there were rainbow trees?

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  13. Blow me away with those trees! Gorgeous concept and and execution. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  14. This is a good CASE of Sian's card. I like those tree die cuts! THey are really neat.

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  15. What die did you use for those trees? Or, I'm sure you used an electronic cutter... Did you use Cricut or Silhouette? If Cricut, what cartridge?
    Thanks!

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