Welcome to another CASE-ing Tuesday! I hope your week is going well. If this is your first time here, welcome and please be sure to join my email list to keep up on all the scrappy news around here. Have you been over to the CASE-ing Tuesday Facebook Group yet this morning to see what we are casing (copy and share everything)? If not, here’s a look at the sample and the sketch:
Isn’t that a cute card? And I love that we have sketches to help us with all of the dimensions of the sample. As you can see, I changed up my card to a portrait style card. All of the measurements are the same though.
I started with a Misty Moonlight card base. My embossed layer is in Blushing Bride and embossed with the dots embossing folder from the Checks & Dots Embossing Folder set. I added it to the card front with Stampin’ Seal adhesive. I had a scrap of Mossy Meadow cardstock that I trimmed the measurements and added it to the card front with more Seal. Next I trimmed a piece of the Whimsy & Wonder Specialty DSP and added it with Seal. I just love this piece of DSP! There’s just something about non-traditional colored Christmas papers that just draws me in. And then add in the foiling on this paper and that was it!! lol My sentiment from the Tidings & Trimmings stamp set and stamped in Misty Moonlight ink. I added some more adhesive to the back and then added a piece of that pretty Blushing Bride Grosgrain ribbon. I added it all to the card front with dimensionals. Next I die cut the sprig in Mint Macaron and the leaves in Mossy Meadow cardstocks and attached them to the sentiment label with Mini Glue Dots. My bow is from the Flowers for Every Season Ribbon Combo Pack. I then colored the three rhinestones with my Dark Polished Pink Stampin’ Blends Marker (our version of alcohol markers) and added them for more bling.
For the inside, I trimmed a scrap of Basic White to 3 3/4″ x 5″ and added a 1/2″ x 5″ piece of the DSP. I stamped the sentiment in Misty Moonlight ink and added the layers to the inside of the card.
And I added some more of that beautiful DSP to the flap of the envelope.
Isn’t that a fun take? Now it’s your turn! Create your take on this week’s sample and share it with us over at the Facebook Group. You can create it just like the sample or change it up a little or a lot. That’s the fun part of casing; it’s all up to you! And if you aren’t a member of the group, no worries, just request to join. We would love to have you come and play along!
Thank you so much for stopping by. I hope you have a great rest of your week!
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