Welcome once again to a Crazy Crafters Blog Hop. This time we are CASEing (Copy And Selectively Edit) any project that has been created by Julie Davison. We hope you find great inspiration from todays projects.
You may just be starting the blog hop here at my blog - Rosalie Desmond or may have come from the person previous to me. Be sure to click on the person listed under me further down the page to continue your journey on this blog hop.
As usual choosing just one project to CASE was a challenge. Julie is a Stampin' Up! demonstrator located in the US. She has created a huge amount of free PDF and videos tutorials for anyone to use. Make sure you take the time to check out Julie's blog for crafting inspiration.
After exploring her blog for hours (yes, there are heaps of amazing projects), I used this to CASE.
Here is one of the cards I came up with, with a loving theme.
This first one uses Pop of Pink DSP and Love You Lots stamp set to create a simple loving card. I used just touches of real red in the ribbon, the sentiment and a little colour on the flower.
I took the theme of the hedgehog and popped the image in the centre and a very small strip of the DSP.
Stamp Set: Lots of Love (141798)
Inks: Real Red (126949)
Memento Black (132708)
Cardstock: Basic Black (121688)
Whisper White (106549)
Ribbon: 3/8" Stitched Satin Real Red (141693)
Love You Lots Stamp Set |
On these cards I decided to use twine instead of ribbon to give a slightly different look. Same basic design but stepped up a little by popping the sentiment. All stamps on this card are from the Perfectly Wrapped stamp set.
The DSP used for these cards are a specialty paper which comes white and which I then used ink to colour it. This one uses Bermuda Bay ink to colour the DSP.
On this one I used Tempting Turquoise.
I kept the inside of the card pretty simple, so it can be used for a variety of occasions. The spotted stamp is also from the Perfectly Wrapped stamp set.
Stamp Set: Perfectly Wrapped (141960)
Inks: Bermuda Bay (131171)
Melon Mambo (126948)
Tempting Turquoise (126952)
Cardstock: Whisper White (106549)
Melon Mambo (119980)
Bermuda Bay (131286)
DSP: Irresistibly Floral Specialty Designer Series Paper (141644)
Embellishments: Melon Mambo Twine
Love both card...but I have to say my fave is the echidnas They are soooooo cute! and that ribbon on the card sets it all off PERFECTLY!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kim. It was the favourite of my weekday class members as well.
DeleteYour cards are awesome Rose.....love the colour combos....
ReplyDeleteThank you Vicki
DeleteOh...hedgehog is so adorable. I love the combination of red and black. Very classy Rose.
ReplyDeleteThanks Vanessa.
DeleteAwe love the first card...It is soooo cute...Love all the cards :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Angela, they were heaps of fun to make.
DeleteI love your two versions of this card! A great layout & adore the colour combos you've used xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Jessie.
DeleteWow, three great cards! I really love the hedgehog one!
ReplyDeleteThank you Steph.
DeleteA great collection of cards Rosalie. The hedgehog is sooooo cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Kirsten.
DeleteAll gorgeous cards Rose. Love the first one with the hedgehog just so adorable. :)
ReplyDeleteLol Thank you Juan, the hedgehog one is sure popular.
DeleteI love them both! The hedgehogs are just perfect! I love the pop of red with the black! I actually CASEd this layout from the Annual Catalog...so you CASEd a CASE! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Julie! Gotta love CASEing the CASE. Maybe one day someone will CASE the CASE of the CASE.
DeleteLovely cards Rosalie Well Done. Angexo
ReplyDeleteThank you Angela.
DeletePerfect!!! Love your cases xx
ReplyDeleteThank you Carolina.
DeleteHi Rosalie, love both of your cards. The cute hedgehog one is my favourite. This was one of the first stamp sets I bought when the catty went live and I have hardly used it. Seeing your card has reminded me that I need to get it back out and have play! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI love this set so much. I believe it is my most used set on my shelf at the moment. I would love to see what you make with it Louise.
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