
Welcome to the 10th, and final round of the second series of Card Chain Swaps. At the beginning of April, Tracy Held started a fun journey with 9 other Australian demonstrators. We called it a “Card Swap Chain”. Each of us designed a card and sent it off to one of the other participants. That person CASE-d (Copy And Share Everything) the card and sent their version on to the next person (Round 1). The card made its way around until finally a version came home to the maker. We are going to have a blog hop for each of the card swap chains to share the fun and amazement at the evolution.
The tenth chain to be featured was created by Cheryl. You can see it below. The card on the right was sent to me by Nancy.


Here is my take on the card I received from Nancy. My card is number 10 in the chain. The hop should be in the order the cards evolved so that you can watch the changes. Quite fascinating!

Supplies
Stamps: –Layering Leaves
Inks: – Berry Burst, Versamark,
Card: – Berry Burst, Pretty In Pink, Basic White,
Tools: – Something Fancy Dies, Exposed Brick 3D Embossing Folder, Bough Punch, Blending Brushes
Embellishments: 1/8″ Gold & Silver Trim Combo Pack, Pretty In Pink Bordered Ribbon, Bakers Twine Essentials Pack, WOW Metallics Embossing Powder (gold), Metallics Enamel Effects (gold)
I hope you are inspired by my card. I’d love to know what you think. Make sure you hop all the way around and see the inspiration that everyone has shared, and don’t forget to leave a comment. We all love to get comments on our projects.
It’s been a lot of fun taking part in this event. I hope you have enjoyed our efforts.
Thanks for hopping by, Till next time
Netty xx
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I think this is the design that changed the most in this series. You can see how it got there when you follow the chain – but the start and end points are so far apart!
I love all the gold with the pink!
I think you’re right. Thanks!