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Teneale Williams

Stampin' Up! Australia Independent Demonstrator, Sydney

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CASE Study Challenge #74

January 19, 2012

Fabulous! Would have to be one of my favouite words, I use it all the time and I even have friends pick me up on saying it, they will repeat me they mock me when I say it or knowing me so well they say it before I can even say it is a cheeky way… I say it with such enthusiasm! I have a dear friend who will be 40 soon and she is very fabulous so I will pop this one away for the big event.

It is CASE Study time again, we are just over the half way mark with the January muse  Jen Rzasa, you can see to the left her card for this week, I am very excited to see what everyone comes up with this week, the card has lots of options to case and inspire exciting projects, so if you have the time come and play with us at CASE Study.  I am wondering can you see what inspired me? It’s pretty clear this week, it was all the squares I just thought they created such a wonderful feature on the simple card plus it is a good way to use up scraps of paper because lets face it most of us all have scraps that we have saved for some project down the track when you just need a little bit! Am I right? Great way to use them.  I sponged the edges of my squares then added a little stitching and you may notice I have randomly stamped a light script over the squares.

Inside… I made a little mistake stamping the greeting and I inked up the edge of the stamp and did not look at the image before stamping it down… which I almost always do and the edge never has ink on it the one time I do not look grrrr! So I stamped the greeting on scrap Very Vanilla, punched out the greeting, added a few extra layers  in a poor attempt to cover the unwanted ink. Normally I say we make no “mistakes” only creative opportunities but it would of looked so much better with the greeting just stamped straight on the cardstock.

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A passionate, creative, always stamping, paper hoarding, ribbon collecting, button fanatic, stationery geek. Sometimes funny, sometimes just boring!

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Comments

  1. Lynn says: January 20, 2012 at 3:06 am

    Teneale, I think the inside of your card looks FABULOUS!!!! Just love it

  2. Janet Perafan-Babar says: January 20, 2012 at 8:45 am

    WOW, 40 and Fabulous!!!! I just LOVE LOVE LOVE the mix of patterns! Gorgeous cards, Teneale!

  3. Julieanne says: January 21, 2012 at 2:59 am

    Hi Teneale, I love this card!!! Could you tell me what type of sewing machine you use. I am looking for one for my craft room and dont want a big one. Thanks Julieanne

  4. Cathy Warhank says: January 23, 2012 at 4:03 pm

    Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful work, Teneale. I am so inspired by each and every post! Hugs!
    Cathy

  5. aleksandrasfinesthandmade says: January 25, 2012 at 4:48 am

    Gorgeous card! I love the patchwork you did and the colors are so beautifuly chosen! Lovely.

    Have a blessed day!
    Aleksandra

  6. Paulette S in MO says: February 2, 2012 at 7:34 pm

    Teneale, it’s a beautiful Bday card. Love, love all the colors. I can relate to your boo boo on the inside, it happens to me so much! My SU demom says im an over agressive stamper. LOL I’m either too heavy handed or I drop the stamp on the card after stamping. But by the time we get to the inside, so much time is invested that tossing it is not an option. And you disguised it brilliantly. =D

  7. Jan Radu says: February 6, 2012 at 11:34 am

    Teneale every time I visit it takes my breathe away! Love your projects 🙂 All of them! Can u tell me what size needle you use when sewing on your cards? I just can’t get the same finish! Jan 🙂

  8. mary says: February 13, 2012 at 4:47 pm

    Hi Teneale, oh my goodness I love your cards!! I was wondering the name of the stamp sets you used for your birthday cards. are those SU papers? just love your work…it’s so inspirational!

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