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Saturday, August 4, 2012

~CASE Study 2nd Anniversary~



CASE Study Challenge #102

Show us YOUR signature style.











I would say I lean toward CAS and gadgety textures.


I crimped, colored the crimped edges,speckled with a Copic and stapled.


My favorite ways to play on a card!


I am also submitting this to Hero Arts August CAS challenge.



Supplies:


Stamps: Hero Arts Thoughtful Messages,Sweet 'n Sassy New Beginnings butterfly
Ink: Papertrey Ink premium dye Hawaiian Shores,Ranger Jenni Bowlin Spice Tin
Paper:Teresa Collins Everyday Moments DP,Georgia Pacific white
Other:Fiskars crimper,stapler,Crop-A-Dile corner chomper,Copic Grey,zig zag scissors




7 comments:

  1. Marlena, you are such a sweet encourager AND a great card maker. I love the colors and the corrugated detail in this card-so pretty! I like the way you described your style, too!

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  2. This is a wonderful card Marlena. :-) I like the added texture of the crimping and the beautiful hues of blue. Thanks so much for your visit to my blog. Hugs!

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  3. loving the different blues on white and all the "gadgety." Cool style! Thanks so much for playing with us during our CASE Study anniversary celebration!

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  4. How cool is the crimped bit.! Plus, I'm a big fan of staples too :) Many thanks for joining us at CASE Study! xxx

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  5. Love that focal point!
    Thanks for sharing your signature style with us at CASE Study! :)
    Hugs!
    x

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  6. Very pretty, Marlena! Gorgeous colours and a beautiful card. :-)

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  7. OHHHH! What a fabulous card--LOVE that crimped piece and the way you did the ink on it. LOVE the colors!! FAB x10!

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