Sunday, October 3, 2010

CASE Study #8


This is our card this week by Mariana Grigsby that we are to CASE.  I love the flowers in the pitcher; it's something I do IRL when our gardens are blooming.  I also really like the lace below the ribbon and the button attached with twine.  Here is my submission this week:


Supplies: white and kraft cardstocks, designer papers from Cosmo Cricket Togetherness (thanks, Tif!)and My Little Shoebox, Versafine onyx black ink, Prismacolor pencils and mineral spirits, PTI Vintage Picnic, Hero Arts CL307 Sparkle Clear Mini Messages, scrap of loopy trim, pink gingham ribbon from Really Reasonable Ribbon, button, twine

I used a basket of tulips, colored in pink and yellow, a combination I saw in a local garden a few springs ago.  I carried these colors throughout the card, adding some pink gingham ribbon and a bit of loopy trim.  I really like how this one turned out!

7 comments:

Barb said...

I LOVE how this turned out! Such pretty colors! The gingham bow and loopy trim are wonderful touches! This is so you, and I love it! :)

Iwona Palamountain (Chupa) said...

Wow, the colours on your card are SOOOO scrumptious, Lin! You make me want that PTI stmap too, haha! It's beautifully coloured... thank you for playing with us again, you're awesome! :D

Aimes said...

This is so pretty Lin! Love your colouring - the detail on the basket is fabby!
Thanks so much for joining us on CASE study!
Hugs,
Aimes
x

Suzanne C said...

Love your sweet basket cards. The flowers are gorgeous and lovely design.

Virginia L. said...

Fabulous inspired creation, Lin!! Love yout ake onthe MAriana's card!This card reminds me how long we have to wait for Spring..

Sue said...

Great take on Mariana's card, your basket and flowers are beautifully coloured! thanks for sharing your talent at CASE study again this week! :)

Andrea Ewen said...

Very pretty, Lin, reminds me of a wonderful spring day! Although here in New Jersey it feels like a cold, rainy Fall day (gee, maybe because it IS). Wonderful colors and great design! Thanks for playing along with us at CASE Study!