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As in life, some things are new but some things stay comfortingly the same and with every Thursday brings a new CASE Study Challenge :) JJ is the most amazing designer and I squealed in delight when I saw this weeks card to CASE. That was until I tried to think of how to create anything as wonderful!
Die cut heaven that’s what JJ’s card is LOL! I took the inspiration of the repeat pattern and broke open my Simon Says Stamp full card triangles die. I picked some rich colours from the Bazzill Card Shoppe rainbow pack and ran them through my die cutter. I also ran a post it note through and used this to guide where I wanted my triangles to be. I then popped them all up on foam adhesive and added a couple of enamel dots to finish. The bold sentiment is from Simon Says Stamp’s on edge set and I thought it went well with the graphic feel of this card.
I can’t wait to see what JJ, our guest designer for the month Anya and the rest of the team have made! Hop over to CASE Study to find out :)
Supplies: Stamps – Simon Says Stamp on edge; Inks – Hero Arts cup o’ joe; Card – Bazzill card shoppe rainbow; Dies – Simon Says Stamp full card triangles; Enamel dots – My Mind’s Eye the sweetest thing bluebell smile, honey love
This is such a genius design Debby!!! Love it so so much. And now I have to get that die!!
So, SO nice!!!
Love this card! and love the color combo you have used in this and the card from the previous post.
Today’s card is amazing. But then you hold your own bar pretty high. FYI, the blog now comes to my email without problems. If you fixed something, thank you. I don’t follow many blogs, I just don’t have the time, but look forward to your posts!
Stunning CASE!!!! LOVE!
What a COOL take on the inspiration piece! LOVE!
This is absolutely AMAZING!
So fabulous!!!!
Love this!
I love it when someone uses a die in a different way, I get so stuck in a rut and just use the large ones for backgrounds. Your card is wonderful and I must add this die to my ever growing wish list.