Slipping in at the last minute for this week's CASE Study Challenge.
It is the last week for muse Julie Ebersole and I could't resist playing along with her beautiful card.
All supplies are from Papertrey Ink unless otherwise noted.
Cardstock: Vintage Cream
Stamps: Natural Beauties, Turning a New Leaf, Background Basics: Farm & Barn (PTI) Flower Friends (Simon Says Stamps)
Ink: Simply Chartreuse, Soft Grey, Winter Wisteria, True Black
24 comments :
Just beautiful. I never would have thought to use that chicken wire, but it is perfect. And, I love your colors, and those natural beauties are truly beautiful.
Beautiful! I will always love your style Tracey! Love the flower stamp. Simple and beautiful!
This is gorgeous. Well done.
Great take on the Case Study card. Love the chicken wire.
Oh, that was a good idea to use the chickenwire along the bottom Tracey...darn, I should have thought of that one! Great idea!
I love the delicate stamps with the light purple...beautiful.
This is so pretty!
That chicken wire is really cool!
Very pretty Tracey!
gorgeous card..those flowers are amazing..
What a beauty! Those flowers are amazing :-)
So pretty! Great take on the Case Study card!
Beautiful! That chicken wire adds a very interesting look!
Gorgeous stamping, Tracey! Love the placement of images and you sure let the images speak for themselves! Beautiful CASE card!
very pretty Tracey!
Love your gorgeous soft purple flowers! Great idea to add a bit of chicken wire to the design!
LOVE this. I think this is a fantastic take on the challenge. Very nice!
Wow! The contrast between the bold sentiment and the soft flowers makes an amazing card! Love it!
So airy and beautiful! Love just the touch of chicken wire!
Gosh, those blooms are striking, especially in that color, girl! Amazing!
I'm with Joyce...your decision to use chicken wire with those beautiful flowers is just gorgeous! Fabulous card Tracey.
Wow ~ love the chicken wire to ground the lovely flowers ~ fantastic color choices too!
Love those gorgeous flowers!
Beautiful collage of stamps, Traecy!
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