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April 2, 2013

CASE Study Challenge #134



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 :

  1. 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.

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  2. Beautiful! I will always love your style Tracey! Love the flower stamp. Simple and beautiful!

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  3. Great take on the Case Study card. Love the chicken wire.

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  4. Oh, that was a good idea to use the chickenwire along the bottom Tracey...darn, I should have thought of that one! Great idea!

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  5. I love the delicate stamps with the light purple...beautiful.

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  6. That chicken wire is really cool!

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  7. gorgeous card..those flowers are amazing..

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  8. What a beauty! Those flowers are amazing :-)

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  9. So pretty! Great take on the Case Study card!

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  10. Beautiful! That chicken wire adds a very interesting look!

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  11. Gorgeous stamping, Tracey! Love the placement of images and you sure let the images speak for themselves! Beautiful CASE card!

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  12. Love your gorgeous soft purple flowers! Great idea to add a bit of chicken wire to the design!

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  13. LOVE this. I think this is a fantastic take on the challenge. Very nice!

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  14. Wow! The contrast between the bold sentiment and the soft flowers makes an amazing card! Love it!

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  15. So airy and beautiful! Love just the touch of chicken wire!

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  16. Gosh, those blooms are striking, especially in that color, girl! Amazing!

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  17. I'm with Joyce...your decision to use chicken wire with those beautiful flowers is just gorgeous! Fabulous card Tracey.

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  18. Wow ~ love the chicken wire to ground the lovely flowers ~ fantastic color choices too!

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  19. Beautiful collage of stamps, Traecy!

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Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by! I love to read each and every comment!