Hi there
My lovely crafty friend from across the pond, Michelle Lupton has invited me to join her once again in her CASE Me a Christmas Card Series. I'm so happy to be part of Michelle's series again. CASE can either stand for 'Copy and Share Everything' or 'Copy and Selectively Edit'. The aim is to take inspiration from any card made by the other and make a Christmas card.
I had a great time scrolling through Michelle's Instagram feed, she has shared so many wonderful makes. It was a gorgeously clean and simple card that caught my attention so I chose that one as my inspiration for this card...
I began by die cutting a panel with a diagonal stitched edge. I then ink blended through a star stencil with two shades of ink. I chose a pink and a teal green, fading out slightly in the centre as Michelle did. I then simply stamped the holly image and the sentiment in black ink. The panel was then adhered on fun foam.
Materials used:
- Die: MFT Die-namics - Inside and Out Diagonal Stitched Rectangle Stax
- Stencil: Efco - Stars
- Stamps: Watercolour Wonders Festive Collection (free set with Simply Cards and Papercraft magazine); Clearly Besotted - Brushed Sentiments
- Ink: Altenew - Pink Diamond, Volcano Lake; Versafine Clair - Nocturne
And here is Michelle's gorgeous card, I loved the simplicity of it...
I think you can clearly see how I CASED this one...an ink blended central shape, a linear stamped image and a sentiment.
I'm now off to visit Michelle to see which of my cards she chose to CASE. You can find her post, here.
Thank you so much for taking a look and thank you once again to Michelle for inviting me to take part. Why not take a look through Michelle's feed, she has had lots of crafty friends joining in so far and more to come.
CASEing cards is a great way to craft if you need a creative nudge, just remember to give credit to the original designer.
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