This is what I came up with, using Jo's Papillon and butterfly stamps. This copying isn't as easy as it looks, you get used to doing things a certain way so it was really good to change the sizes of the mats and things. The top layer is velum so I put on the gems to try and cover the adhesive.
Here is the original which can be found here. I've always loved this card, but then I love everything that Jo creates. (I'm not a stalker honestly I just love her stamps lol). Head on over to Stampotique and get CASEing! Thanks for looking and have a great weekend x
oh wow Hun this is just gorgeous just love those butterflies on this its just brilliant,hugs Cherylx
ReplyDeleteGreat CASE Sue!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card Sue, love your choice of casing. x
ReplyDeleteThis is a fab CASE Sue, you've done it justice! Thanks for playing along with us again.
ReplyDeleteJust stunning! What a beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteWow, love the butterflies! Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteWow - your CASEing is amazing:)
ReplyDeleteI have looked through a lot of your creations and I love them:)
Thanks for leaving me a comment so I could find your blog. I have had a wonderful time here and I will come back later too:)
Wish you a wonderful weekend!
*Hugs, Inger*
Beautiful cards from you and Jo! Valerie
ReplyDeleteLove your cased card Sue, the vellum looks fab.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend.
hugs {brenda} xox
Wonderful CASE, Sue! Thanks for joining us at Stampotique.
ReplyDeleteYour card looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteSuper card Sue, it's easy to see why you like Jo's stamps so much, they are all beautiful. Looks like you had fun! Thank you for joining the Stampotique Designers Challenge.
ReplyDeleteHi I'm Elaine,
ReplyDeleteLovely cards Sue I have looked at most of them and you have a fantastic style for colour. I love this butterfly card.....gorgeous
Well Done
Elaine W
Just gorgeous! Great CASE!
ReplyDeleteVal :)
:0)))
ReplyDeletehello Sue... I've been away for a while but am back now. What a lovely way for me to start playing catch up on the blogs, seeing this. You did a great job. CASE-ing in incredibly difficult isnt it.