15 November 2012

case study challenge 117

Wohoo it's Friday Eve as the lovely Aimes would say! That phrase is synonymous with CASE Study to me LOL! And so on to our latest CASE Study challenge from our oh so talented muse for November Angeline and for this week we have this beauty to tickle our taste buds!


I couldn't resist translating the focal rectangle of Angeline's card into the Instant Camera die from Lil' Inker Designs latest release. I used my die cut to frame Hero Arts serene Winter Moon image which I stamped in Hero Arts wet cement ink. The sentiment is from Lil' Inker Designs Instant Camera: Christmas stamp set and the elegant font matches the serenity of the winter scene beautifully.




So tell me, what do you think of brown tones for a Christmas project? I like the look - sort of old sepia photo. What do you think?

Now it's time to drop by these girls to see how they were inspired by Angeline:




  • Amy Wanford
  • Andrea Ewen
  • Christina MacLaren
  • Clare Buswell
  • Debby Hughes - me!
  • Iwona Palamountain (Chupa):Owner
  • Jean Martin
  • Jeanne Jachna
  • Maureen Plut
  • Teneale Williams
  • Teresa Kline
  • and our guest for November Maureen Merritt


  • Supplies: Stamps - Lil' Inker Designs instant camera: Christmas, Hero Arts K5620 winter moon; Inks - Hero Arts wet cement, latte; Card - Stampin' Up soft suede; Dies - Lil' Inker Designs instant camera, Stampin' Up fancy favor; Ribbon - Papertrey Ink soft stone; Pearls

    14 comments:

    1. WOW these are stunning. Love how you have decorated the bag and the card is gorgeous. Caroline xxx

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    2. FABulous Debby, loving the muted Christmas colour scheme. Might just have to give it a go myself! Thank you for all the wonderful inspiration you provide on your blog, I love popping by to see what you've created :)

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    3. Beautiful gift bag! Love the kraft and white.

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    4. I love a mix of natural browns with cream and white for holiday projects. It's especially appropriate with the tree scene you tucked behind the Instant Camera frame.

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    5. Love this clean and elegant look!

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    6. Gorgeous project. WOW! Love that stamp, and your technique is beautiful.

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    7. Hi Debby
      Wow another stunner gorgeous.....
      Did you get my email?
      Hugs sylvie xxxx

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    8. Sweet sweet card and I loooooooooooooove that little open box Debby. Love it.

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    9. Exquisite, love the soft tones, Debby :)

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    10. the Christmas tree is stunning.

      -marian

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    11. Fantabulous!!!! LOVE those brown tones!

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    12. I LOVE what your did here! I think the wet cement color looks gorgeous with that stamp!

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    13. I think brown tones look amazing on Christmas projects. Your card is beautiful, but your box, your box is simply perfect!
      Hugs and smiles

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    14. This is gorgeous!! LOVING the stamped scene inside of the Polaroid diecut!

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