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Crazy Crafters Blog Hop with Sarah Fleming

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Today we are CASEing the work of Sarah Fleming!
Sarah is a demonstrator in Texas, USA and her blog Prepare to Dye papercrafts is full of great ideas and designs.

The design I chose to CASE was this one:




I liked the tone on tone and the sentiment that popped.

Here is my take on Sarah's card:
I used the Rich Razzleberry for the base and the Designer Series paper from the Share what you love pack.  

The beautiful delicate die-cut is from Botanical Tags thinlets - these are gorgeous!
I used the vine stamp from the matching stamp set - Botanical Bliss - to stamp down the side of the card in Rich Razzleberry ink, giving it that tone on tone look.


The sentiment is from the Treat Time set which has lots of occasion sentiments in it.

It was hard for me to chop this sheet of DSP as I really love the design on the other side, but, you know what, I have other sheets and I can always buy more!!  Don't be afraid to chop into your paper!
#loveitchopit


Pop on over and see what the other Crazy Crafters have CASEd.
Thanks for stopping by!



Comments

  1. I love this, Shirley! Great use of the layout -- I've just ordered the Botanical Tags dies and this is a great idea for how to use them. Thank you for CASEing!

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  2. What a cute design. I hadn't noticed these thinlits. I will have to take another look. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  3. Stunning card Shirley, great case. TFS

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  4. Great CASE! And I had never noticed that sentiment stamp before, I'm off to my catty to check out the rest of the set!

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