Happy Tuesday everyone and welcome to my neck of the woods! If this is your first time here, please be sure to join my email list to keep up on all the scrappy news around here! Are you ready for another CASE-ing Tuesday project? Just in case you haven’t been by the CASE-ing Tuesday Facebook Group to see what we are casing (copy and share everything) this week, here’s a look at the sample and the sketch:
Isn’t that a fun card? I decided to use some of the new Delightfully Eclectic DSP for my card, along with the Quiet Meadow stamp and coordinating die set.
When I saw this sheet in the DSP Sale Flyer, I knew I had to use it for something – and this is it! I followed all of the measurements from the sketch for my card. I chose a Basic Black card base and a piece of Fresh Freesia cardstock for the bottom layer. Both layers are attached to the card front with Stampin’ Seal Adhesive. I decided to bring in more of the black in the pattern paper, so I die cut the label from the coordinating die set, the Meadow Dies, and heat emboss the sentiment with white embossing powder. I did use the Embossing Additions Kit with the tray, Embossing Buddy and tweezers. It makes heat embossing on smaller layers so much easier! Once the sentiment was heat embossed, I attached it with a couple of Black Dimensionals. I die cut two of the butterflies and attached them with Mini Glue Dots. Then I sprinkled on some of the Festive Pearls in silver for bling.
For the inside, I stamped the sentiment in Memento ink on a 3 1/2″ x 4 3/4″ piece of Basic White and then added it to a 3 3/4″ x 5″ piece of Fresh Freesia cardstock. I attached a 3/4″ x 3 3/4″ piece of the DSP to the bottom and attached it to the inside of the card with more Seal. Next, I added another butterfly die cut, this time the half butterfly.
And don’t forget to decorate your envelope! And since the DSP is on sale, what better way to decorate it then by adding it to the envelope! It really ties the whole project 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 a little or a lot. It’s all up to you, which is why casing projects is so much fun!
Thank you so much for stopping by today. I hope you have a great week, and be sure to take some time for yourself! And if that time includes gettin’ inky – even better!! Take care!
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