Saturday, September 6, 2014

Case Study #207


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Yep!  I have taken over the Penny Black blog again today!  It's all about Christmas traditions.  But before you go, check out my entry for the Case Study Challenge this week.

Debbie Hughes is the muse this month on the Case Study Challenge blog.  I saw this beautiful inspiration photo and knew I had to participate in this week's challenge.
  


I stamped Penny Black's floral image from the Blooming Garden transparent set on vellum and embossed it with white.  I colored the flowers and leaves from the back.  I placed a strip of white cardstock onto the green notecard and then tacked the vellum overlay to the card base with a few zig-zag stitches.  The sentiment is a diecut from the Love Expressions die set by Penny Black.


51-025 Love Expressions;  30-155 Blooming Garden

I'm liking the pink and green color combo!  Reminds me of the Knock Out roses we have growing in our yard.  By this time of year in Alabama, the flowers are showing signs of stress from the unrelenting sun and heat.  I used to plant tons of annuals to brighten things up around our house, but finally gave up after so many summers of losing the flowers by August. 

Have a great weekend!  Hope you'll drop by the Penny Black blog today to catch the latest edition of Runs with Scissors.  See you there ... if I haven't been put in detention!!

13 comments:

Dawn T said...

Loved your post on Penny Black blog. And your flower card is just delightful. Debby is such a great Muse.

Lin said...

A lovely rendition of Debby's card, Judy! Pink and green are a favorite combo of mine, too!

Barb said...

Oh, my! I'm swooning over that gorgeous color combo! This is really beautiful, Judy!

Michelle said...

Judy, your cards always knock my socks off! This one is absolutely gorgeous!

Greta said...

Perfect creation for the Case Study challenge--love this beauty, Judy!

anja curvers said...

Wow another gorgeous card love those flowers. Glad you joined us over at case study challenge.

CanadianScraps43 said...

Awesome job Judy. Love how you taken these non-traditional Christmas flowers and made them Christmas. Love the design and the vellum paper. Love how you always are so creative and inspiring. hugs.

Jeanne J. said...

So beautiful Judy - I love the clever way you adhered the vellum - the stitching is beautiful!

alexandra s.m. said...

Gorgeous rendition Judy!
I must give this technique a go ;)
Thank You~

Debby Hughes said...

Hey Judy! Love the way the white card really makes those beautifully coloured flowers pop :D Thanks for joining in with CASE Study challenge this week!

Nat said...

how beautiful, love this colour combo!!! :)

Sue from Oregon said...

Oh my---you are THAT Judy! Now I am super tickled that you visited my lil ole blog! Can't wait to see what comes next! Thanks for the kind words! I have a little Cooper type doggie at home too!

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