The wonderfully kind-hearted Darnell has organised a special birthday bash amongst us crafty people for the super talented Ardyth, whose birthday it is today :0) I'm not sure how many but a fair few I reckon, are joining a virtual celebration over at Darnell's blog and you are invited too :0)
Ardyth is such a talented designer, turning those images from Pinterest into cards leaving me with that "why didn't I see that" look on my face!! so I thought this would be the moment to try for myself for her birthday card. I

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Now I've not been nearly as inventive with my design as Ardyth would be... in fact it's an outright copy although my choice of wording has affected the layout somewhat but I think it still works...
It's a little outside of my comfort zone being bold typography but (hopefully) the perfect tribute Birthday card for you Ardyth... I hope you have a really wonderful day and your family spoil you rotten, the blogging world would be a poorer place without you and your amazing CAS inspiration :0)
If you'd like to join the party you can hop over to Darnell's blog post and link up a birthday card too :0)
Thanks for stopping by
Jenny x
Love the original and love what you've done with it. Love your font particularly. I think sticking the actual leftover letters on your card is brilliant!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant take on the picture Jenny i love the end result :)
ReplyDeleteKate x
Well I think bold typography works well for you personally! This would be a great guy card too.
ReplyDeleteTara
Super fabulous take on Ardyth's style Jenny, LOVE your card (and that pin)!
ReplyDeleteOh this is fantastic! I love how the letters are falling off the page!
ReplyDeleteShe will love it Jenny!
ReplyDeleteI do!
It sure doesn't look outside your comfort zone, dude - it's fantastic! Such a fun and funky layout and the fallen letters are brilliant! I feel a CASE coming on...
ReplyDeleteTHIS IS FANTASTIC! I love what you've done with that photo! I feel so honoured and humbled to have so many lovely birthday 'presents' to open as I go through blog land - thank you so much, Jenn!
ReplyDeleteHow fabulous is this card!!! You did an amazing job, Ardyth will love this [actually, I see that she DID!]
ReplyDeleteWasn't this a fun "party" for Darnell to host!
Very cool!!!! May have to "case" this :)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant take on the picture Jenny..fabulous card
ReplyDeleteAnne
You channeled Ardyth perfectly, Jenny, in how she uses Pinterest as a great source of inspiration for her creations! You did a masterful job CASEing your inspiration, and what a fun one it is! I'll have to bookmark this to try it.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining in the party! Mwah! Darnell
WOW!!!LOVE IT!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW Jenny, this is fantastic ... this is perfect Ardyth style, love the bold blocks of colour and the letters tumbled at the bottom! Anita :)
ReplyDeletelove the typograhic design.
ReplyDeleteJenny, this shows your AWESOME creativity! I super-love this card, and it definitely looks like you're comfortable with this style. :-)
ReplyDeleteI have the same pin on one of my boards too! Great take on it, you should play with bold typography more, I love it!
ReplyDeleteHugs!
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this is a-mazing Jenny!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous Jenny, an excellent CASE.
ReplyDeleteOh this is brilliant Jenny.
ReplyDeleteluv
Debby
such a cool card...
ReplyDeletegreat card Jenny! perfectly cas and graphic and perfectly Ardyth!
ReplyDeleteThis is really cute and clever. I think it is a great tribute to Ardyth's style--and yours too.
ReplyDeleteOh MY, love your pin, love how you used a pin of Ardyth's too, and love your results! Those fallen letters are such a great effect! "why didn't I think of that?!?"
ReplyDeleteSo cool, Jenny! I love the fallen letters! LOVE!
ReplyDeleteBold and beautiful! A great CASE and tribute!
ReplyDeletethis is a darlin card!
ReplyDeleteenjoy *~*
Oh, I love it! The jumble of letters at the bottom is just too cool :)
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect to me Jenny. Great take on the photo and love all the letters along the bottom. x
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant CASE Jenny and you've adapted it beautifully for your own message. Vicky x
ReplyDeleteOh wow Jenny your card is fabulous. Great take on the original :)x
ReplyDeleteLove this. Have to keep that idea in mind :) I love me some graphic!
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