Hi there
CASE can either stand for 'Copy and Share Everything' or 'Copy and Selectively Edit'. This year, the series features ten creative hops in October - two on YouTube and eight on Instagram - where we’ll CASE cards from fellow crafters.
So, to join us, make your own unique Christmas card inspired by someone in the hop, upload it via Inlinkz on @michelle_lupton ’s blog (link in Michelle’s IG profile), and you could even snag a prize from one of our awesome sponsors. Just look at this line up...
Beth embossed her background using pink cardstock and used white ink to highlight the raised elements. I started with white cardstock and inked up the background part of this festive embossing folder with dark green ink, thereby leaving the raised parts white. I too added a white sentiment on a die cut coloured background, mine being on a tag which I ink blended to match the background. And I added a white die cut bow cut from white glitter cardstock.
Materials used:
- Embossing folder: Spellbinders - 3D Pine Cones & Berries
- Ink: Altenew - Evergreen; VersaMark
- Embossing Powder: Brutus Monroe - Alabaster
- Dies: The Greetery - Fit to be Tied; MFT Die-namics - Stitched Traditional Tag Stax
- Stamp: Clearly Besotted - Eat Drink Be Merry
The full list of my fellow crafters on this particular Instagram hop is as follows:
@michelle_lupton
@pocono.pam
@little.finn.crafts
@tinstar05
@craftyneet - THIS IS ME
@bopels
@hannelie.bester
@joy_in_a_jar
@thealtcardmaker
Thank you so much for taking a look and thank you once again to Michelle for inviting me to take part.
CASEing cards is a great way to craft if you need a creative nudge, just remember to give credit to the original designer.