Join us! It is CASE A DT week at Just Us Girls. Ina is challenging us to choose one of the DT members' cards and CASE (Copy and Share Everything). CASE a Design Team [DT] member means you may CASE any DT member's card in the JUGS post. [CASE = copy & share everything]. In a nutshell, use what inspires you from the card you choose, and create your own. There is a wide selection of what the Team has created, with anything goes for their creations.
If you need help in learning how to CASE a card, please check out Ardyth's post on her LIMES method. CASEing others' work is a powerful learning tool that helps you solidify your own style.
I used an inlay die from The Stamp Market in today's card. I love the efficiency of inlay cards. Five A2 panels yielded five cards with no waste... all that is required is a bit of patience. I use a dryer sheet behind each die cut to keep the pieces together. I line the background panels with 4.25" Scortape, then reinsert all the small pieces...a simple process. The final touches are a vellum-backed, layered sentiment and glitter dots.
Also, check out the design team. These ladies work hard to inspire you each week. Drop by their blogs and leave them a little love.
Enjoy! I am looking forward to your inspired creations in the gallery.
Elizabeth
| Project Details | |
| Stamps/Dies/Stencils/Other | The Stamp Market Rainbows on Repeat Cover Concord & 9th Sending Smiles die |
| Cardstock | 110lb. Neenah Solar Crest Bazzill solid color cardstock Vellum |
| Ink | |
| Embellishments | Pinkfresh gold glitter dots |
| Desk Staples | Dahle Personal Rotary Cutter Scor Pal Mini Score Board Sizzix Big Shot Die Cutting Ranger Stamp Platform Bearly Art Precision Glue 3M ATG 714 Tape Adhesive 3M foam tape |


6 comments:
Such a pretty, happy card Elizabeth! I like your technique for saving time figuring out where the pieces go, too.
Fabulous inlaid creations!
Awesome cards, Elizabeth! Wowee... all those little pieces!
The inlay queen did it again! Your cards are so fun and colorful, Elizabeth.
I love all of your awesome inlaid cards! The colors are so fun. I love your patience putting all of those pieces together!
They all look fabulous and so colourful Elizabeth. So much patience putting these all together so perfectly.
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