Monday, 2 April 2012
CASE study
Here's my take:
Here's Laura's gorgeous card:
I was making another card this morning, and thought I'd better clean out my corner chomper - it was a bit stuck:
I should probably clean it out a bit more often, don't you agree? LOL!!
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this is gorgeous, luv the layers...have a super week!
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absolutely gorgeous Michelle!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! You did a great job with this CASE Michelle! Thank for joining us this week at CASE Study Challenge! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat take on the inspiration. I like how your stitching sets everything off so nicely. Thanks for joining us at CASE study this week :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! Wondering which die you used?
ReplyDeleteThe dies are a Spellbinders Nestabilities set called "Blossom 2" http://www.spellbinderspaperarts.com/products/p-163-blossom-two.aspx
DeleteAwesome! Thanks for sharing:)
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