Sunday, 27 August 2017

Crazy Crafters Blog Hop with Debbie Henderson


Hi there!

Today I'm taking part in the Crazy Crafters Blog Hop with special guest, Debbie Henderson!

I love Debbie's creations and there were so many amazing ideas to CASE (Copy and Selectively Edit) but today I chose to CASE this card.


I love the layout of the card and how Debbie used embossing paste to create the background.

For my card I decided to keep the layout similar but rather than use embossing paste, I used the Softly Falling Embossing Folder.


I used a combination of Real Red and Whisper White cardstock for my layers and the Layering Circles and Stitched Shapes Framelits Dies to create the scallop and circle.

The little house and trees are from a new stamp set in the Holiday Catalogue called Hearts Come Home, and I stamped the images in  Real Red, Smoky Slate and Wild Wasabi.  The sentiment is from the Teeny Tiny Sentiments stamp set.

This was a quick and easy card to make but I love how using something as simple as an embossing folder can step things up a bit.

I hope you've enjoyed todays card.  Don't forget to leave a comment before moving on to check out the rest of the blog hop!  The full lineup is listed below.

Thanks for stopping by!

Sarah

8 comments:

  1. What a great way to substitute the embossing paste with dry embossing. I love the scenery you created in the layered circle and thanks for having me as your Guest this month!

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  2. Love your card Sarah! Simple and effective!

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  3. Wow I love the simplicity of your card. Thank you for the inspiration

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  4. Oh I do so love your card! The combination of embossing folder, colours and stamped scene is perfect!

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  5. This Christmas card is perfect! Love it! xx

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  6. This is such a sweet little christmas card Sarah....might just have to case this one.

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  7. Gorgeous Sarah - this is a perfect class card as it's beautiful and easy to teach!

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  8. Love this! So simple but so very lovely!

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