Sunday 21 July 2013

CASE Study 150 - Thank you


CASE Study is another challenge I haven't played along with for a long time. But this week's card by the talented Jocelyn Olson  is just begging to be cased, don't you think?




So I made two. And now I can't decide which one I like better!



28 comments:

  1. The bottom one looks more immediately 'you' but I like both!! I played along with this challenge too :)

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  2. I am going with the first one. I like the sketchy look of this. Love how just the splash of colour makes such an impact

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  3. I love both of these, Ardyth, and can't decide between the two. If I really had to, though, I think I would go for the second one. They are both a fab take on the Case Study and you've inspired me to take part in this! x

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  4. I will not pick because they are both so fantastic Ardyth! Hope you are enjoying this break in our heat wave! Thank you so much for sharing with us this week at CASE Study with your fabulous cards!

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  5. BOTH are lovely, Ardyth, but I DO like the movement the first one has!

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  6. The first one gets my vote!
    But love both ;)

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  7. Oh gosh Ardyth. I love them both but the touch of texture in the circles on the first gets my vote. Gorgeous.

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  8. Both are fab! Think I prefer the increased colour on the first (if I HAD to choose!)

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  9. I must say I like the first one better since it's so similar to mine. Funny how it worked that way but you know what they say "Great minds . . ." :)

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  10. Rainbow stamping....you know the way to my heart:)

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  11. Beautiful :) I think the first one is my favourite, the breaks in the solid colour add a little more interest - stunningly simple :)

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  12. Oh, how to choose! I love the fun, loose sketchy feel of the first card, but being the OCD person I am I also love the solid, uniform feel of the second card. SO...both are awesome in my book!

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  13. My fav is the first one - love the sketchy look and bigger "petals" - but they are both perfect CAS design!

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  14. Both are beautiful! But the first one is my favorite. :)

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  15. Both are fabulous -- especially with all that beautiful white :)

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  16. Both are lovely cards but if I had to pick I would go with the first one. It has more color and I love how the colors overlap adding more interest.

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  17. Both wonderful Ardyth CAS designs ... but the first is my favourite

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  18. Two terrific designs based on the inspiration! I like the lines in the circles on the first one, but since I'm partial to dots, I love all of those on the second. :)

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  19. I really like them both but I'm especially diggin' the texture on the petals on the first one.

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  20. Both are way cool. But if you twist my arm and force me, I like the first one just a bit more. I think it's the smaller center circle...Love them, and how you've made them both full of fun and still CAS. Bev

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  21. One inspiration photo that evolved into two fantastic cards - similar but so different! It's amazing how changing the stamped image can totally take the card from whimsical to subdued! Love them both - would not be able to choose a favorite!

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  22. I love them both, but really, really love the first one! You always do rainbows beautifully, Ardyth!

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  23. They are both great cards, if I had to choose a fave, it would the second. I like the glitter / stickles placement and having more petals.

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  24. Two fabulous takes on the inspiration but the first one speaks to me more. Thanks for joining us at CASE Study this week :)

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  25. Those are really cute, a great take on the challenge!

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  26. Wonderful CAS cards!!! Love the little colors popping out from the white! :)

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