Time for another crafty break for me. This one is for CASE Study Challenge 146. Did you see all the amazing submissions for CASE Study Challenge 145?! Wow! I have a feeling this week will also be a WOW week, because Lisa Spangler has another wonderful card for us to CASE. So grab your stamps, inks and papers and let's go! :)
I love Lisa's choice of bold and bright colors. I picked it up and decided to use it all over my card. I stamped my background panel with these adorable hexagons from PTI's Happy Hexagons Mini stamp set. I stamped it in HA shadow inks - Soft Pool, Cup-0-Joe, Soft Brown and PTI's Harvest Gold.
After stamping my background panel, I adhered a strip of light gray cardstock in the middle and a very light aqua washi tape just up top. I die cut a circle just above it to place my main image in. I also tied baker's twine around the panel to add a little bit more color over the light gray.
For my main image and sentiment, I took this adorable fox from PTI's Hello, Foxy stamp set, die cut it, stamped it, and colored it in with Copic markers. I think that it's absolutely adorable!!! Don't you?! :) I also added a little butterfly on the ribbon just so that my little fox isn't all alone up there. ;) I adhered everything with foam tape for more dimension.
That's it for me! I hope you enjoyed today's card. I'll be back again soon with more! Thank you for stopping by and enjoy the rest of your week! :)
The fox is so cute! I LOVE this!
ReplyDeleteThis is an adorable card and great interpretation of the case study challenge.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, Jean! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI went through my stamps this morning and put my happy hexagons set in the pile to sell, because I haven't used it.... but your card just prompted me to put it back in my stash.
Oh no! Don't sell them just yet! :)
DeleteOh this is totally adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for taking the time to comment on my entry to CAS Challenge 145.
ReplyDeleteI am new to blogging so I appreciate any feedback.
Your cards are brilliant - not sure that I will ever reach that standard!
But I can keep trying!
Margaret E
Oh you definitely will Margaret! When I started making cards mine were not so good. And as time went by I was pleasantly surprised that they had improved. :) You'll get to where you want to be and more in time!
DeleteJust catching up!! Love all the little animals you've been playing with! Honestly thought the background was patterned paper-- should've known- how slow am I!! That sweet butterfly popping off the twine is perfect11
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet card Jean! The fox is just darlin' !!!
ReplyDeleteLove this card! I love how you used the bright colors with the neutral Kraft paper. The layout is great too!
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