11 February 2014

CASE Study Challenge #177 - Casing Danielle

I am playing along with the Case Study Challenge today. We are casing the lovely Danielle Flanders, I just love her loose, original style. 



Here is my card. I seem to have a bit of a bird theme going at the moment (my third  this week).
Ehhhhh! They are just plain cute, and the stamp companies do such a great job of making extra cute stamps....who can resist! :-)

I have paper pieced these sweet wee birds from Hero Arts. They came as a set of 4 LP032 DECORATIVE BIRDS. I have used washi tape zig zag pattern, PTI 'forever' and  Creative Time stitched frame and hearts.
The DSP is from a Provo craft Mat Stack. A red free Valentines card!


Must post, dinner is ready.
Thanks for dropping in.

15 comments:

Susan Joyce said...

Wow! this is fabulous Karen love every design detail.

Bonnie said...

You can't have too many birds as far as I'm concerned, Karen! Love these paper pieced birds! A very classy card!

Cat Craig said...

wonderful design!

Maria said...

Cute card! Love the birds and the beautiful sentiment!

Clare said...

Love the clean lines and those cute birds! Thanks for joining us at CASE Study this week!

Bobby said...

This is a wonderful card. Congrats on your top 3.

Joni Andaya said...

So Adorable Karen!!! Love it with those gold hearts! Precious :)

JD/ Jill said...

How sweet! This is adorable!

Greta said...

Wow--what a stylish, beautiful card! I just keep staring at it!

Loll said...

Wow ... this is gorgeous! Amazing design, fabulous colors, beautiful layout and design - this card has it all!! :) Loll xx

Claire Grantham said...

This is so beautiful that words fail me, I just want to sit here looking at it! Cx

GrĂ¡ O'Neill said...

Fantastic card, love the paper pieced birds and gold sentiment :)

Chriss Blagrave said...

Amazing CASE of Danielle's card...really love your interpretation with these birds!

Marybeth said...

LOVE those birds and they sure look good in black and white! Beautifully designed card Karen.

Judy1223 said...

Karen, this is amazing...just grogeous!