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Muse #200

Hi Everyone,

believe it or not, but my card is a CASE of Jenni's card over at the Muse. They are celebrating their 200th challenge! Big congrats are in order!


Let me explain how I got there. 
You see the horizontal emphasis she created with her flower and the leaves - I did that with the sentiment and the EKG line going across. She has her focal image framed and I did that with the embossed heart die cut. I just did not use PP for my frame, but left it white. I also did multi tone stamping with my heart, using yellow and reds. That by the way is really easy to do with a MISTI.


So, whadda ya think - CASE, right?


Stamps are by Simon Says

Linking up with:
CAS on Sunday - hearts
The Card Concept - see picture below - CAS
For your blog


Happy CASEing!



Comments

Susanne Vargas said…
Es war vielleicht schon eine gute Idee, dass du es genau erklärt hast, wie du inspiriert worden bist, aber jetzt sehe ich es deutlich! ;) Tolle Karte!
Being Mrs Miles said…
Wow - your heart just pops off the page with all the surrounding white space. I love the simplicity of your card and yet it packs a whole lotta love. Great rendition of the inspiration card!
Virginia L. said…
SWOON....wunder scheon....Das habe Ich Liebe...Tolle Karte genau! Your heart card is stunning, Cornelia! So glad that you join the fun over Simon Says Stamp Wednesday “Anything Goes” Challenge! Awesome details and design! Super work!

Jenni's Jems said…
I can totally see how you CASed my card and CASed it fabulously .. even down to the black sentiment:) and I just LOVE your card Cornelia thank you so much for joining us at Muse this week x
Barb Ghig said…
Such a gorgeous take on Jenni's card, Cornelia! I love the crisp, clean lines on the EKG, and your ink blending on the heart is swoon-worthy! I also love how you embossed around the heart, too...Stunning work!!!
Ruth said…
I love it when a CASE is really clever like this. I can never quite get my head around the elements, but you've created something really unique with this. It's beautifully clean and simple too! xx
conil said…
You win...perfect CASE. Includes all the elements necessary plus that masterful design sense of yours to call it your own. I really do need to borrow that brain of yours...mine is worn out and non-functional at this time.
Toni said…
Totally see it. Wonderful!
Anita in France said…
What a brilliant CASE, Cornelia ... that beautifully stamped and framed heart is stunning against all the glorious white! Hugs, Anita :)
papierelle said…
Es ist nicht viel drauf, aber dennoch erzielt die Karte eine großartige Wirkung!!!
Bobby said…
This is fabulous, Cornelia. So CAS yet wonderful details, especially the added impressed heart.
Susan Powell said…
This is beautiful! A perfect CAS card! Thanks for playing along with us at The Card Concept.
ElizStewart said…
Just spectacular! Such a stand out!
Debbie said…
stunning card for the muse challenge
Robyn Oliver said…
"looovely" card Cornelia and thanks for the idea to use the Misti for variegated colour stamping
Suchi said…
Perfect way to celebrate 200th Muse!! Congrats Cornelia! And your card is all hearts! I heart it! :D
Notes by Nina said…
Super fun, I love it.
Jasleen Kaur said…
What a gorgeous card, Cornelia ! I love the beautiful blending on that heart and and the white space is heaven!
Love,
Jasleen.
Ardyth said…
Love this warm heart! The ink blending is beautiful! Thanks for joining us for Muse's 200th!
Aileen said…
Perfection Cornelia, I love it.
Lady Joyful said…
Lovely card, and such a creative take on the Muse!
Lucille K said…
Oh, what a wonderful card, just love it :)
Anonymous said…
Wuunderschöne CAS-Karte!!
Estelle TBT said…
Wow! Wonderful card Cornelia !!!
Your heart is stunning ! Love it !
Swoon! This is such a spectacular card. Thanks for joining us at The Card Concept.
Loll said…
This is so amazing Cornelia! LOVE your design. xx
Mariken said…
Love your card with the beautiful heart! Thank you for joining our challenge at CAS on Sunday!

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