Happy Tuesday everyone and welcome to another CASE-ing Tuesday! I hope your week is going well. Mine is starting off a little behind as I am just coming home from a trip spending some much needed time away. If this is your first time visiting here, please be sure to join my email list to keep up on all the scrappy news around here. So have you had a chance to check out the CASE-ing Tuesday Facebook Group yet today to see what we are casing (copy and share everything)? If not, here’s a look at the sample from the catalog and the sketch:

Isn’t that a cute card? I love that tool set, but just wasn’t in the mood to create a masculine card. So….I followed the sketch and decided to let the Abigail Rose DSP do all the work!

I love all of the browns in this set of paper and chose to use the Through It Together stamp set for my sentiments. I started by choosing a Crumb Cake card base and then my two pieces of DSP. I love all of the browns in this pack!! To create the triangle layer on the back, I trimmed a piece of the DSP to the 3″ x 5″ size. I measured the 3/4″ at the top, marked it with a pencil and then turned it on an angle and cut it. I added it to the card base with Stampin’ Seal. Next I trimmed a scrap of Early Espresso cardstock to the measurements and attached it to the card base with more Seal. I next trimmed my other piece of DSP to the measurements and attached it too with Seal. I trimmed a scrap of Very Vanilla cardstock to the sentiment layer measurements and stamped it in Early Espresso ink. I punched out two of the sprigs from the Bough Punch and added them to the card front with Mini Glue Dots. I added the sentiment over the top of the sprigs with dimensionals. Next I added a double bow of the Crumb Cake Baker’s Twine and attached it with a Mini Glue Dot. I wanted some subtle bling, so I went with the new Rustic Metallic Dots and sprinkled them on.

For the inside, I had a scrap of Very Vanilla cardstock that I trimmed down to 3 3/4″ x 5″ and added that piece left over from trimming the triangle layer on the front with Stampin’ Seal. I then stamped the sentiment also in Early Espresso ink. I thought the sentiment fit perfectly up there at the top; plus I wasn’t wasting any of that gorgeous DSP! I really like how that ties it into the card front.

And don’t forget to decorate your envelope! I added some more of that gorgeous DSP to the flap. This is by far my favorite way to tie the entire card together!

Now it’s your turn. Create your take on this week’s sample and share it with us over at the CT Facebook Group. You can create it exactly like the sample or change it up; it’s all up to you! That’s the fun part of casing – you get to put your spin on it!

Thank you so much for stopping by my little neck of the woods. I hope you have a great rest of your day!

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