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A Case of a Wonderful Stamper


I love to case a wonderful card artist and this week's Queen for the Day at Splitcoast stampers is one talented lady. Judy (known as jaydekay on SCS) can take some paper and an image and turn it into something very special. I seriously could have cased a hundred of her fun creations. I love this beautiful card of Judy's:

See Judy's card here


Wish I had that bird image! Had to go with an old standby 'fly from Inkadinkado instead. I think it worked. I used a different card shape, colors, images, etc. but I tried to use a lot of her design elements - hope you can spot them.

Congrats Queen Judy! Hugz!

Other items used:
gcd Parisian Nights designer paper
SU! Very Vanilla and black card stock
Spellbinders Standard Circle and leaf dies
QuicKutz frame die
Martha Stewart branck punch
Ranger Stickles (for the sparkle)
SU! Chocolate Chip ink and a sponge
Raffia
Versa Mark Ink and SU! Black embossing powder

I had a wonderful weekend, hope you all did too!

Hugz

Comments

  1. Loved this on SCS and loving it all over again here!! A totally gorgeous card.

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  2. You created something very special here!!

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  3. I just love the shapes and die cuts on this card not to mention the colors. What a beauty!

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