What I kept:
1. the basic layout
2. natural plant life with sunlight in the background
3. the spotlighting technique
What I changed:
1. the colour scheme
2. stamps
3. putting the sentiment to the top right rather than below.
4. adding doodle dots to the outer chocolate chip frame.
Bath scrunchy? Yes, you read right. I have so many of those scrunchies around here that came as part of promotion freebees from our local Yves Rocher store that I decided to repurpose one of them as a stamping tool! I inked it with Always Artichoke and applied it to the Mellow Moss layer.
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Sun, Apr 05, 2009 @ 6:58 PM
Now that is a fun new word that I must introduce to my vocabulary! Love what you did with your bath scrunchy and I must try that. You are too fun and your card is so yummy in those varying shades of green! tfs
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Sun, Apr 05, 2009 @ 7:17 PM
I really like this! Great CASE!
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Sun, Apr 05, 2009 @ 9:10 PM
This is wonderful, Joyce! I love your version in green (my fave color!). What a great idea to use the scrunchie. I love the bigger mat you put around yours and where you put the sentiment. Thanks so much for taking the time to case me and for your sweet comments.