Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Black, White and a Colour Splash...CAS(E) #27 and CASE Study #140

My sister, celebrating her birthday in parts as yet unknown (she and her husband always zip somewhere for her birthday; last year was Disneyland...year before, Disneyland...year before that, Disneyland.  Hmmm, I detect a trend, although she said no Disney for her b-day this year, but maybe later.  Oh those silly kids!) is very black and white...and beige.  By this, I'm referring to the colour palette for her ever-so-stylish wardrobe.  She's all about the neutrals, and she sports those basics with a flair and panache that is, ironically, incredibly eye-catching. Sometimes, she'll add a splash of colour - a snippet of turquoise in a scarf, a spot of green in a sweater, a wee glimpse of burnt orange on a blouse - but nothing that 'jumps out.'  Bright colours just aren't her thing; not in her clothing, not in her accessories, not even in her home decor.  Given her vibrant (yet somewhat reserved) personality, she doesn't *need* to wear vibrant hues to make her presence known. She sparkles subtly all on her own...

With her birthday nearing, I decided to 'try a card' that reflects her colour preferences as well as her love for flowers; sunflowers, in particular. My EP For the Record papers called to me with some black, some white, some 'muted' colours...and a 'splash.'  My new, yes new, PS Friendly Flower stamps make their debut, paired with my My Creative Time frame and wee heart dies. My inspiration comes from two challenges this week (perfect timing!):  the layout from CAS(E) #27, created by the ever-talented Chrissy Larson


and the images from the amazing Maile Belles, featured at CASE Study Challenge #140, 
Here's my card...

Hopefully, my sister will like this - a little bit 'neutral,' a bit flowery, and bit of a 'splash'...

Thanks for dropping in! Your comments make my day!
Hope you enjoy YOUR day immensely - and may it be filled with a splash of colour wherever you may be, and in whatever shade you want!!




10 comments:

Ardyth said...

I love your fun take on the inspiration - the style of flowers goes really well with your sentiment font! Thanks so much for playing along with us at CAS(E) This sketch this week!

Geri said...

Your sister is going to love this card! I totally agree with Ardyth - the flowers and the whimsical sentiment font are meant for each other! Love, love, love the wee pops of red hearts...and little white pearl! Perfectly balanced design!

Darnell said...

What a fun and whimsical and fab card for your sister, Carol! She is not only going to love it, she will treasure it forever!!

Jen W. said...

Those PS flower stamps look fabulous paper pieced! Thanks for playing along with CAS(E) This Sketch this week!

Shannon J said...

I am in love with this card - and your sister will be too! Those bursting flowers, in just the right colours, in just the right places, are a perfect centrepiece! The sweet little heart attached to the sentiment just amps the card up even more! Such a great card! Sweet happy birthday wishes to your sis! Oh, btw, I think I have some things in common with her - minus the style and colour pops! I am all about the neutrals and wear mostly black! It just goes with everything and anything - no thinking required! Ha ha!

Unknown said...

This is such a fun card! I love how you combined both challenges for this card. Thanks for playing along with us at CAS(E) this Sketch!

Clare said...

This is such a cute card! Love the fun flowers! Thanks for joining us at CASE Study!

Vicki Dutcher said...

Cute cute cute! I love those whimsical flowers~

Savannah O'Gwynn said...

OH MY!!!!!!!!!! I love that you are unsure of where your sister is-- be sure to let us know if she went to Disney:)

LOVE this card-- I LOVE those papers esp with the pop of red for the hearts! LOVE the added pearls too:)

Happy birthday to your sister! I hope she enjoyed her special day {Psalm 118:24}!!!

Maureen said...

what a beautiful homage to your sister :) I'm sure she will love this heartfelt card :) Thanks for playing with us over on CASE Study :)