Hi!
Welcome to the new CASEing The Catty Sunday Challenge Blog Hop. This week we have chosen this card from page 33 to CASE, using the layout to guide our creativity.
Isn't it cute? Here it is, converted to a simple sketch so that you can more easily see the main elements of the card.
I looked at the rectangle layer and had the idea to extend the layer to the bottom of the card, so that's what I did! You'll see why soon 😊
I fussy cut a large plant from the Bloom Where You're Planted DSP to use as the feature image on my card. The tall, thin shape suits the front perfectly. I used a few scraps of DSP and Cinnamon Cider and Just Jade cardstock to layer underneath, with a sentiment from Sweet As A Peach over the top.
Here's why I extended the panel to the bottom of the card - so that I could make it a partial front card. The DSP on either side of the main panel is actually adhered to the inside part of the card, but because the front is thinner, it can be seen from the front, too.
To decorate the inside, I fussy cut another plant from the DSP. The sentiment is also from the Sweet As A Peach stamp set.
We'd love for you to play along with our challenges, which are run through our Facebook Group. All you need to do is join the group and upload a photo of your card each week. Too easy!
Before you dash off to get creating, please do finish our blog hop - there's lots more inspiration to be seen! Next up is my lovely friend, Rachel, who is sure to have a visual treat for your eyes!
Tina
I love the way you've offset the inner panel - and the texture under the gorgeous fussy cut features! You've so clever with cardmaking!!
ReplyDeleteI love this type of card, and you've used the wonderful Plentiful Plants too. What's not to love about that? So green and clean. Beautiful card Tina.
ReplyDeleteOh Tina.... Super clever interpretation of the Sketch! I love this fold, it's a favourite and you've done a great job here using this one for this sketch!! I think want one of those plants on the front for my house!
ReplyDeleteLove the DSP you chose for the background and that fold looks great.
ReplyDeleteOh such a fun card!! I love that fold, I need to use it more often.
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