Thursday, February 11, 2016

Thinking of you

Hello there!  Today I'm playing along with the February CASEplorations Challenge where they're CASEing the very talented Anita in France, and the February STAMPlorations CAS Challenge.






I CASEd the card below, also by Anita.







Anita has such a clean and simple style that I really love and I tried to capture that in my card even though it's not my go to style.  I love the colored hearts across the bottom of Anita's card with their warm colors.  I used flowers from Eclectic Florals and stamped them using warm inks from Wplus9  (Gala Red, Little Piggy and Hayride), and Hero Arts (Fresh Peach).  The tiny dots stamped around the flowers are a stamp from Winnie & Walter, and the sentiment is from STAMPlorations Trendy Feathers.  I added a few gold sequins to my card because Anita used gold on her card, and I think they were the perfect finishing touch!

Thank you for visiting me today!

9 comments:

  1. This is so pretty! I love the colours & stamps you used!

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  2. The array of flowers is so pretty!

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  3. Great case! Love your sweet flowers!

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  4. What a gorgeous cascade of beautiful blooms, Diane ... love those wonderful warm ombré colours ... they're perfect with the scattering of gold! Such a lovely CASE ... thanks so much for playing along with us at CASEplorations! Anita :)

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  5. Diane, your card is so beautiful! Love those flowers :)

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  6. oh my gosh, you did such a fab job CASEing. I love it! And I think I will have to pick up some Little Piggy ink just for the name alone LOL!
    oh, wow, your background is especially stunning. I love the mottled look you've achieved!

    Thanks for sharing!
    Toni
    Stamplorations CAS DT

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  7. I do like your ombre floral border. It's exquisitely delicate! Great take on Anita's card! Thanks for joining us in the CASEplorations Playground. Good Luck! :-)

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  8. Wonderful CASE of Anita's card, Diane! Thanks so much for playing along at CASEplorations :)

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