Hello everyone~
Wow!! Texas got coooooold!! Hope you all are staying warm…I know many of you even got snow/ice a lot repeatedly. It’s one tough winter for all over the place! Fortunately I still have an electric power and get to write this post :) I have one card for CASE Wednesday Challenge from Repeat Impression!
This time, Robin has a card for CASE! The challenge submission will be accepted until Tuesday, February 15th at 5PM EST over the RI blog, The House That Stamps Built. Hope you have a time to play along with us!
This is Robin’s gorgeous card we case :)
Here is my take on CASE-ing!!
I used Vase of Tulips (1317-L) for the image and Thank you… (2524-F) for the sentiment. The image was colored with Copic markers and sponged the mat with ink …just like Robin’s. I also cased the mix of the designer papers, pink ribbon with embellishments, the color combination and the wonderful layout! Ahhhhh I just can’t wait the spring time!!
Be sure to check out the creations by the RI Rock Stars below to get more inspirations too!!
Ayana Posadas * Darsie Rose Bruno * Harriet Skelly *
Joy Hadden * Michele Greenwood * Robin Kirkpatrick
Stamps: Vase of Tulips, Thank you… (Repeat Impressions)
Paper: sweet blush PTI), pear pizzazz (SU), heavenly white (PaperTemptress), designer paper (MME)
Ink: VersaFine onyx black (Tsukineko), pink pirouette (SU)
Accessories: ribbon, pearls
Tools: label 1 Nestabilities, border punch, scallop oval punch
Thank you for stopping by. Have a wonderful day!
Maki
Beautiful Maki; love the colors; love the shapes you used! GREAT coloring!
ReplyDeleteMakiko san, wow, his is such a beautiful card!! Your coloring is amazing! Thanks you for your sweet BD wishes, you are the BEST!! Hugs, Sabrina
ReplyDeleteOh, gosh, that's gorgeous, Maki! Beautifully designed based on Robin's card. Love the image!
ReplyDeleteOh,my goodness what a beautiful card! Your coloring is awesome! Wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous job casing my card, Maki! Your coloring is wonderful, as always, and I love the papers you used!
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