Wednesday, April 17, 2024

New At SU April Blog Hop CASE A Team Member

Welcome to the New At SU April Blog Hop and this month we have been challenged to CASE a project created by one of our fellow team members. I will be CASEing Nina McMillan and as she is a new member to our blog hop, I have chosen a card she created before she joined us. I am excited to share what I have created and how Nina's card became my inspiration. 
As you can see from Nina's card design, she has showcased designer series paper to create a fun design with strips spaced across her card front. The sentiment is her focal point for this design and she has added some twine and embellishments to create a beautiful clean and simple design. Just the kind of layout that I love.

So for my design, I chose to step up her layout by adding an additional layer and I chose to use the retiring Earthen Elegance Designer Series Paper to create my strip pattern. For my sentiment, I used the retiring Next Destination stamp set and heat embossed the sentiment to step it up. While Nina's design is more feminine, I chose to go masculine and I love that this layout works perfectly for both situations. 
Products Used: 
Next Destination stamp set (item #161427) - Retiring
Something Fancy Dies (item #160424)
Earthen Elegance Designer Series Paper (item #161503) - Retiring
Night of Navy Cardstock (item #100867)
Pretty Peacock Cardstock (item #150880)
Versamark Pad (item #102283)
Metallics Embossing Powders (item #155555) - Retiring
Linen Thread (item #104199)
Stampin' Dimensionals (item #104430)
Measurements:
Night of Navy Cardstock
Card Base - 5 1/2 x 8 1/2"" (Scored at 4 1/4")
Large Label die cut with the Something Fancy Dies
Pretty Peacock Cardstock
Card Front - 5 1/4" x 4"
Sentiment Label die cut with the Something Fancy Dies
Earthen Elegance Designer Series Paper
9 Strips - 1/2" x 4" (Variety of Patterns)
This card design was so much fun to create and it's a great way to use up your designer series paper scraps. I cut 9 strips measuring 1/2" x 4" and arranged them onto my Pretty Peacock cardstock in a pattern that I was happy with, before adhering them to the cardstock. I wrapped a piece of Linen Thread around the card front twice and then tied a bow on the left side. For the sentiment, I heat embossed the image with Gold embossing powder onto the Pretty Peacock label and then layered it onto a Night of Navy label to help make it pop. I attached the sentiment label to the card front with Stampin' Dimensionals, placing it over the Linen Thread with the bow just to the left of the sentiment label. I then added the card front to the Night of Navy card base using Stampin' Dimensionals to pop it up. To complete the card design, I added several Gold sequins to coordinate with the heat embossing. I just love how this card design turned out and I had so much fun CASEing Nina's beautiful card design. 
Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog. I hope that my card design will encourage you to CASE projects that you see to help spark your creativity.  There are so many wonderful options to explore to help you create fun card designs.  
Please take the time to see all the wonderful projects created this month by clicking on the links in the Roll Call List to visit our Design Team member's blogs. We would appreciate it if you would leave us a comment and let us know what you liked about our projects. I hope you enjoy the rest of our blog hop. 

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Until Next Time

Happy Stamping,

Tricia Butts
Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator

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8 comments:

  1. Such a lovely card Tricia! I love both versions. It is nice to see how you can change the look of a design by changing the used colours and DSP!

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  2. Always looking for ways to use up scraps and your rich and earthy take on Nina's card is really luxe!

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  3. Tricia I love the tones in your card <3 I love the use of all the scraps we all have them!!!
    Thanks for the inspiration with this DSP. Cheers Shaz

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  4. This is so elegant, Tricia! And a great masculine feel to it too. Thank you for sharing this!💕

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  5. Love both of your cards! Great way to use up DSP, especially when you can't decide which paper to use...use them all!

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  6. I love your CASE of my card and how you gave it a masculine feel. Beautiful!

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  7. Tricia, I love the idea of this design, and for yours, the choice of DSP gave it a denim vibe, which helped to convey that masculine appeal! Wonderful CASE of Nina's work!

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  8. Love your twist to Nina's card! Such a fun way to create a card for anyone while using up our amazing DSPs!!! x

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