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Friday, 18 May 2012

Just Add Ink #118: Just Add Mae

Hi!


This week at Just Add Ink we are challenging you to CASE the lovely Mae Collins.  Pop on over to her blog, find a card that inspires you and make a card based on it.  I chose this card of Mae's which I think is simply stunning.  Here's my version of it.


I don't own the stamps that Mae used so I substituted with Just Believe. I love the tone on tone effect f the stamped silhouetted flowers.


I kept the inside plain in terms of a sentiment.  I'm not sure how I'm going to use this card so I didn't know what sentiment to use.  I'll stamp something when I use the card. I think the card would work as either a thank you card or a congratulations.  What do you think?

Stamps: Just Believe
Ink: Basic Grey, Versamark
DSP/Cardstock: Basic Grey Patterns DSP, Whisper White, Basic Black
Other: White Embossing Powder, Heat Gun

Which card of Mae's will you choose to CASE?  Can't wait to see!

Bye for now,

Tina

8 comments:

  1. I really like the ways those stamps turned out on the front of your card! Stunning! Have a wonderful day!

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  2. Tina that is one of my favourite stamp sets 'Just Believe' and I think you have done a great CASE of my card. I love how the white ink stands out on DSP. Have a lovely weekend ♥

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  3. Stamping, and white-embossing, on DSP looks so good. Lovely take on Mae's card, Tina. I think this card would be suitable for an encouragement card, too :)

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  4. I love the look of the stamping on top of the dsp Tina. And again the inside of your card is wonderful too.

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  5. Wonderfully clean and classic Tina, the monochromatic colour scheme is just perfect. A lovely CASE of Maes card.
    Kim x

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  6. Awesome card. Love the stamping on this DSP - changes it up a bit. Your inside is great too.

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  7. Great take on Mae's card Tina. I love the tone on tone effect of the Basic Grey DSP and the black stamping.

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  8. Lovely card Tina! I love the effect of stamping onto DSP - really effective.

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