Friday, 12 February 2016

Friday Focus

Phew! Finally found some time to search out a few challenges and create just for the sheer hell of it!
Today it's a CASE card for the CASEplorations challenge at STAMPlorations.


http://stamplorations.blogspot.co.uk/2016/02/caseplorations-february.html 

Oh wow! Such a gorgeous card from the talented Anita in France. A bit daunting as I've long been an admirer of her creativity. But my word for 2016 is FEARLESS so here's my version:


I was so loving the line of hearts and the gradual shading of the ink from pink through orange to yellow that was the first thing I wanted to pick up on.


Then I remembered this fabulous scripty wish sentiment and the idea of using stars was born. I stamped it to echo the colours of Anita's love sentiment.

Supplies:
Stamps: Creat A smile, Make a Wish; Clearly Besotted, Superstar
Inks: SU, daffodil delight, tangelo twist, melon mambo; Memento, tuxedo black
 
I'm so pleased you stopped by my blog today, huge thanks.  And keep crafting!

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5 comments:

  1. Fabulous! Love the ombre stars & great font x

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  2. Wow, Jane, this is gorgeous ... that cascade of striped ombré stars is just fabulous ... they really pop so beautifully against all that glorious white ... and the scripty sentiment is a fantastic contrast to the crisp lines of the stars! Thanks so much for your sweet words and for such a delicious CASE! Delighted to have you playing along with us at CASEplorations!

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  3. What a beautiful gradient colors for the stars! Fabulous take on the challenge too!

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  4. AWESOME CAS card! Love the clarity of wish - looks great. Thanks for joining in at CASEplorations~

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