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Thursday, April 24, 2014

For CASE Study Challenge Design Team Call

Hello everybody,

After a week's break I sat down to make a card for CASE Study Design Team Challenge Call. The challenge is to create a paper crafting project inspired by your own personal 'Muse'. My personal 'Muse' is Iwona Palamountain (Chupa) herself. This card she made some time ago is still my personal favourite. 


I have no words to describe how much I love this card. One layer, gorgeous, perfectly balanced, looks like printed not hand made. Perfect in all ways. My jaws dropped when I saw it for the first time. This is actually a postcard, Iwona had made. I wanted to CASE this card for a long time. I took this design team call as the opportunity to CASE this gorgeous card. Here is my take.

Cherished Friend

My card base is cream card stock. I stamped the images from Flourishes Stamp set called Bloom' Aussie Floral and coloured in copics. Then sponged the edges with Antique Linen Distress Ink. I then ran the card front through the cuttlebug using a PTI impression plate to get some texture. I also brushed the berries with Wink of Stella shimmer pen. The sentiment is from a stamp set called Cherished from The Craft's Meow. So sad this company closed because they had some beautiful stamp sets. I was so lucky to design for them. I stamped the smaller elaborate sentiment three times to create a border on the bottom of the card front. The larger sentiment is stamped on a strip of card stock which is trimmed to get the fish tail banner ends. Then sponged with distress ink. This sentiment strip is mounted using foam adhesives. Finally I have added some sequins from Pretty Pink Posh Nature Mix Sequins. This Nature Mix sequins has the perfect coloured sequins for my card.
I am very happy with the way my CASE card turned out. It is always tricky to CASE a gorgeous card. Original is the best. But I like mine as well :) Thanks for the opportunity, Iwona.

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15 comments:

  1. Beautiful! A perfect CASE! I would love to see you on the CASE Study team, Gayatri! Good luck! :-)

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  2. Her card is amazing but your card it fabulous too!! Wonderful CASE! It is tricky to a CASE a beautiful card but you pulled it off without a hitch! Love it! :-)

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  3. Love your CASE. It does looked printed just as you mentioned Chupa's postcard looked. So beautiful.

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  4. This is beautiful, Gayatri! Great CASE of a great card!

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  5. I am just stunned by your beautiful card Gayatri! And by your inspiration piece from Chupa also. I love your colors, and the distressing you so seamlessly incorporated. (That border stamp is one I'd like to find too). Thank you for my morning inspiration!

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  6. WOW... To both cards!! Your interpretation is bolder/bright-definitely your style!!

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  7. STUNNING! I'm so in awe of your talent! I am sure you will be snapped up for the team!

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  8. You made me grin from ear to ear!! Oh my gosh, I wasn't prepared for that, lol. Love your interpretation, a quintessence of a good CASE - the inspiration is clearly there but your personal style shines through :)

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  9. Beautiful! I love Chupa's card too and your card is just wonderful as well.

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  10. Wow! You did an excellent job with your CASE!! It is similar but still shows your style! I love the bold colors in the flowers! I hope you make the team!!!!

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  11. Wow...definitely a winner in my book. I love your bold version of Chupa's card.

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  12. Well, I'm thinking you just took center stage and the lead to an invitation to be on this team! What a stunning CASE of Chupa's work - just beautiful!

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  13. Yes, I love that card too, your is a strong original take that is all you!!

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  14. Both cards are AH-mazing! I've been admiring your work for sometime, and I think you surely deserve the DT spot.

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