How to CASE and CASE

First off, CASE is a term us crafty folks use when we are given, find or inspired by other Stampin’ Up! creations. Copy And Share Everything is what CASE means.

So here are a series of cards that I made – to thank the last 12 customers with their recent online purchase.  Because I may never get to see them face to face – I thought I’d send them all a nice card.

At my “up-line” (she’s the woman who introduced me to Stampin’ Up and the reason I became a demo) meeting – we made the first “Crumb Cake (craft colored card).   This, my inspiration –   I chose a slightly different color scheme and and changed several of the elements on the card.  It’s pretty rare that i can make more than 2 or 3 cards exactly the same, so as I prepare the embelishments of each card – I change them slightly.

They all use the following Stampin’ Up! products:

Stamps:

Ink & Paper:

Embellishments:

P.S. The crumb cake masking on the card looks like a mask but is actually a clear acrylic block used as a background stamp.  I used the marker technique to stamp the twig/flower portion.  I sponged the edges of the ivory cardstock with baja breeze.  I used our red sticky tape to make a few of the wrinkles in the seam binding ribbon.  I also used the “thread pull” technique in making the crinkled ribbon technique (pull horizontal thread after fraying the edges, using double sided red sticky tape to adhere.  Those vanilla and vintage flower adornments are just so cute to any project.

Question: Send me an email: d_anker@me.com or visit my Demonstrator Business Web Service: http://anker.stampinup.net

 

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