Monday, November 28

Day 28 - CASE Card

It's time to CASE one of your favourite cards... but with a twist!  You must CASE (Copy And Selectively Edit) one of the cards you've created for this month's challenge.  I used my card from day three as inspiration for this creation.


YOUR TURN: Copy one of the cards you made for this month's challenge.
Upload your creation HERE.

Stamps: Michael Powell, Penny Black

13 comments:

  1. Beautifully colored Beccy, love the 3 house colors together!

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  2. Doesn't appear I'm getting any made this month. Today I was suppose to craft and I don't feel good. My sinus cavities are acting up and causing a migraine. So I do plan on writing down the challenges and trying to do them in the coming months. I love your coloring...even the fence has a shadow...you are amazing!

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  3. I like the layout of this lovely card - and as the others stated the coloring is fabulous! TFS

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  4. Be still my heart! You've created a breathtaking scene with this beauty - I can just feel the nip in the air and the chill of the snow! Fabulous shading and the perfect holiday card ♥

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  5. BEAUTIFUL scene, WONDERFUL colouring and FABULOUS card!!!
    ... I bought some sheets of golden foiled cardstock today, looking forward to adding some shiny layers :)

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  6. Loved your card of day 3, but I love this one even more, Beccy! Gorgeous coloring and scene!
    xxx Margreet

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  7. What an awesome and inspirational challenge! I usually wish that I had changed something when I finished a card but never really thought to go back and make another one after I am through. Your card is lovely. I love the little scene and that pop of gold that frames it. A wonderful card to CASE. Thanks for the fun challenge!

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  8. Well done on your card....love the color combo....tfs

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  9. It's as gorgeous as the previous one Beccy! really very beautiful with the gold accents around the image!
    xoxo Olga

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