Thursday, May 8, 2014

CAS(E) this Sketch 75


Here's CAS(E) this Sketch 75 by N@ Ali.


And here's my take on it.


I made a skinny card and used ink distressed, water spattered scraps for the
banner and heart. The white embossed sentiment is from Technique Tuesday
and the die cut is from Simon Says Stamp. Some spattered white paint finished off the card.


Visit CAS(E) this Sketch to see how my teammates interpreted the sketch,
and join us if you can. Link up your card(s) by Thursday, May 15th.


Can you see how the banner is attached to the card base? It was my first attempt
at hand stitching and I'll be entering this card in Virginia's View Challenge #3--Stitching.
I used a thick craft thread so I needed a needle with a big eye, but it gave my card big holes!
I kinda sorta like how it turned out, but I think I'll stick to faux stitching.

Thanks for stopping by!


30 comments:

  1. As always, beautifully intense colours and unmistakably 'Donna'! Love it!

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  2. Love the bold colours and that watercolour banner is fantastic! I think your hand stitching turned out great! Super card. :-)

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  3. Such awesome colours, Donna ... and great hand stitching ... love it! Anita :)

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  4. LOVE! Your inking is perfection as usual and I love the white splatter!

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  5. What a terrific entry. That hand stitching is AWESOME and meticulous...just like you.

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  6. I think I've decided that I like your kraft cards THE BEST. You rock, girl!

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  7. Lovely work Donna, yet again I am awestruck by your colourwork! Jo x

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  8. What a gorgeous and colorful take Donna!
    Love it!
    Thank you~

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  9. Your hand-stitching is awesome, Donna! I think you need to do more (LOL)!! Love the pretty bright color combo and your white ink splatter, sentiment and stitching really make it pop! It pleases me so much to see your entry for Virginia's View Challenge!

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  10. Dear Donna I always love your CAS card and your design always clean and simple...I CASE your card...I really love the color combo...this is really adorable funtastic and gorgeous...you are amazing by color combo Donna and Queen of CAS card......I wanna learn from you :) (I made a post CASE your card...maybe you would like to visit my post here is the link to help you easier to find the post: http://creativewithmonika.blogspot.de/2014/05/youre-special-dad-card-using-meta.html ) Big hugs from Germany, Monika

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  11. Oh man, every time I come for a visit my chin drops to the floor! Absolutely love this one too!! And WTG on the hand stitching!! I think it looks awesome!!!

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  12. Oh my goodness, when u pick the idea of inking it always always stunning, I love ur design. so Inspired by it !

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  13. Oh, how pretty, Donna! The panel you created has so much impact with all those gorgeous colors and how you layered your elements! And your stitching...WOW! Absolutely stunning work of art!

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  14. wow, so many things to love! Really love the skinny size and the ink blending and the water spots and I could go on and on!!!! You are an inspiration!

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  15. This reminds me of those "flags" you buy to put in front of your house. Great color and good job with the stitching,

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  16. You just always know the right things to do, Donna! Wonderful water and white spatters going across your card. A whole lot of bang in a tiny piece of real estate!

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  17. Love all the blending here. Those colors look fant-azing with the kraft card stock.

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  18. This is gorgeous! Love the vibrant colors and your stitching is perfect!!

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  19. Amazing card - love the colours and the texture that your stitching adds! This is just stunning :)

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  20. Fun sketch! Love the card you made with this sketch.

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  21. Oh, this is gorgeous, Donna! Fabulous take on the sketch!

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  22. The white really stands out from those gorgeous, vivid colors, and the kraft is the perfect background for them. This is all-around fantastic!

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  23. Thanks for the inspiration! http://homemadecardsbyerin.blogspot.com/2014/05/perk-up.html

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