Hey everyone! Welcome to another CASE-ing Tuesday!! I hope your week is going well. If this is your first time visiting my neck of the woods, welcome and please be sure to join my email list to keep up on all the scrappy news around here! Have you had a chance to visit 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 fun card? Well, I finally pulled out my gnomes and decided to play with them for my take on this week’s sample.
I just love this little guy!!! I followed all of the measurements from the sketch for my card, plus, I was able to use all scraps, except for the DSP. I started with a Pacific Point card base and chose Pool Party for my sentiment strip. The sentiment is stamped in Pacific Point ink. I chose the two different pieces of DSP, trimmed them down and layered them on the card base using Stampin’ Seal Adhesive. I then took a scrap of Basic White and stamped my image in Memento ink and colored him using my Smoky Slate, Calypso Coral, Pool Party, Night of Navy, Crumb Cake and Ivory Stampin’ Blends, our version of alcohol markers. Once I was happy with my image, I die cut him with one of the Layering Circle Dies. I added him to the card front with dimensionals and then added the sentiment with a dimensional. I only added one on the back of the right side and then a little bit of Stampin’ Seal at the left to attach to the circle. I had added a dimensional at the left, it would have been too high on that side. I then sprinkled on some rhinestones and called it done.
For the inside, I stamped a sentiment in Pacific Point ink on a 3 3/4″ x 5″ piece of Basic White cardstock. I added a 1/2″ strip piece of DSP at the base of the layer and then added it to the inside of the card.
And don’t forget to decorate your envelope! I added some more of that beautiful DSP to the flap.
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 exactly like the sample or change it up. You get to make it your way; that’s the fun part of casing!
Thank you so much for stopping by. If you are looking for a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator, I would love to help you out! You can order at my online store store here. I hope you have a great week and take some time out for you!
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