For those of you who aren't sure what CASE stands for, it means "copy and share everything". Although this card isn't our style, we had a request from one of our monthly club members to do this card. It was actually fun to challenge ourselves to step outside of our comfort zone. The ruffle across the bottom is done by just putting down sticky strip and then randomly folding and sticking a 1" strip of DSP to it. The butterflies were all cut out using the Beautiful Wings embosslit and the Beautiful Butterflies die, both for the Big Shot. The distressed background was created using the direct-to-paper technique (brushing the Crumb Cake ink pad on to the Very Vanilla cardstock). The sentiment is from the You're a Gem set.
Stampin Up Independent Demonstrator siblings Scot Strehlow and Kira Loy from Las Vegas share creative ideas for stamping, card making, scrapbooking, and paper crafting
Friday, August 5, 2011
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