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Sunday, 30 July 2017

CASEing

Don't you just love (or hate) acronyms!!  I'm familiar with the concept of CASE and have often done it but didn't really know what the letters actually stood for and thought I'd find out.  Apparently it stands for 'copy and share (or steal) everything' - I prefer the word share I must say.

I spotted one such CASEd card on Loll's blog and although I don't have the same dies to use I've made a card very much along the same lines using up a scrap of DOX background left over from another project.  I stamped an image onto this piece and trimmed it to size before popping over the base card which had a couple of die cuts added behind the image, a stamped sentiment and finally a die cut treble clef.  This is far from my usual style of card, mainly because I have trouble keeping grubby fingermarks off all that white space - managed it this time though.

I was thinking because quite a few snippets have been used this card would be good for the Playground until I realised that this is the 'alternate' week where there is inspiration from a guest designer.  Silly me, but do hop over to see the pretty card and also of course the announcement regarding the lucky winner.


                             

Stamp - from very old set by The Stamp Man - classical musical instruments
Treble Clef - Marianne die which I've had a very long time
Sentiment - from same stamp set as trombone
Background diecuts - Tattered Lace die

6 comments:

  1. Hi Val - thank you for your sweet comment on my blog today. Missed the Tree house!

    This is a gorgeous card - I love everything about it.

    Hugs, Sarn xxx

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  2. A fantastic card Val, I love the bit of DOX with the stamp on and all of the white space too.

    Sue xx

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  3. Great snippets card Val love your background

    Anne

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  4. I love the design of this card, CAS but has lots of detail. Just beautiful. xx

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  5. A beautiful card Val. I love your inky panel. Barbxx

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  6. Hi Val

    A great card .. .. I must admit I never really stopped to consider what CASE actually meant. Thanks for teaching me something today!

    Love Jules xx

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