Hey everyone! Happy Tuesday and welcome to another CASE-ing Tuesday! I hope your week is going well. If this is your first time in my little piece of the world, 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 for the week:

Isn’t that a cute card? When I saw that the designer used the ticket die from the Your Biggest Fan Bundle, and the fact that it’s now officially baseball season plus a huge SF Giants fan, I just had to go with the suite of products.

If you love baseball or have someone in your life that loves baseball, then this suite of product is for you! I started with an Evening Evergreen card base and trimmed a scrap of it to the measurements in the sketch and embossed it with the stripes folder from the Stripes and Splatters 3D Embossing Folder set. I added that layer to the front with Stampin’ Seal Adhesive. I die cut one of the sheets of DSP and a scrap of Very Vanilla with the large ticket die. I stamped the sentiment in Evening Evergreen ink and then added both tickets with adhesive. I fussy cut the flag from another sheet of DSP and added it to the card front with dimensionals. I added the twine bow with a Mini Glue Dot and then added two of the resin stars. I love how everything just coordinates so well! The stars are the perfect embellishment as they have a mat finish and are flat.

For the inside I added a 3 3/4″ x 5″ piece of Very Vanilla and stamped the sentiment and then the stars, stamping them off first. I added one of the stars just because, lol. Since they’re flat they won’t leave any bumps on the card front. I did add the other two later.

And of course I added some more of the DSP to my envelope flap to coordinate everything.

Now it’s your turn. Create your take on this week’s sample and share it with us over on the CT FB Group. You can create it exactly like the sample or change it up a little or a lot. That’s the fun part of casing – you get to create it any way you like!

Thank you so much for stopping by and I really hope you can come over and play along with us this week. Have a good one!!

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