Welcome to another CASE-ing Tuesday! If this is your first time visiting my little part of the world, welcome! Be sure to join my email list for all the scrappy news around here. Have you been over at the CASE-ing Tuesday Facebook Group to see today’s sample? If not, here’s what we’re casing (copy and share everything):

Isn’t that a cute card? I followed the sketch for all of the measurements for everything except the sentiment tag. The above measurements were too small for the sentiments in the Painted Harvest stamp set that I used. The measurements for my tag are 1/2″ x 3″.

My card is actually created with all scraps, including the stitched circle!! Don’t you love it when you can use them up? I started by cutting the layers to the measurements. I used the Pressed Petals Specialty DSP for my layers. I glued the little piece of burlap looking DSP to the edge of the card. Rather then embossing my Pretty Peacock layer, I stamped the little dot image randomly in Pretty Peacock ink. I glued it down to the card base and added the next piece of the DSP and the scrap of the Burlap Ribbon with Mini Glue Dots. I stamped my sunflower in Pretty Peacock (my new favorite color!) and the center in Crumb Cake ink. I added it to the card base with dimensionals. I stamped two of the leaves images in both Crumb Cake for the base color and Pretty Peacock for the definition color and punched them out. Next I stamped my sentiment in Pretty Peacock on a scrap of Whisper White cardstock, flagged the ends and added the two punched leaves with Mini Glue Dots and then everything added to the card front with dimensionals. I then sprinkled on some of the Noble Peacock Rhinestones. I love how it turned out!!!

Here’s a look at the inside. I repeated the leaf image with the two colors of inks and then stamped the sentiment in Pretty Peacock ink.

Now it’s your turn! Create your take on today’s sample and share it with us over at the Facebook page. The fun part of casing is it’s all up to you! You can create the card exactly as is or change it up a little or a lot! We would love to have you play along and if you’re not a member of the group yet, just request to join, we’d love to have you play along.

Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a great day!

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