Sunday, 2 June 2019

#CTC231 CASE Anything


There's never been a better time for you to play along - the crew have an open slate this week - CASE Anything! Use the link over on the right to pop your photo on our page - it's that simple.

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I've chosen to CASE the layout on page 120...


...and make it into a scrapbook page! I have quite a large pile of photos waiting to be scrapped, so I'm feeling a little smug that I've finally made a start with this page. 

I love to use more than one photo in my page so I think CASEing some more of these full page layouts will work well for me. I like capturing different expressions and energy, so have added as many as I could, with less emphasis on the embellishments. I've changed a few elements of the CASEd page, but you get the idea. My base was Fresh Fig cardstock. I've punched Wood Textures DSP with the Tailored Tag punch and adhered them where the palm leaf is in the photo.


In place of the orchids in the layout above, I've gone with the magnolias everyone is loving from the new catalogue. I've fussy cut the Magnolia Lane DSP and placed them where they wouldn't interfere with the photos. My greeting is diecut with Well Written dies. You're probably thinking you don't remember seeing those words - and that would be correct. I've die cut a few words from Whisper White cardstock, then selected the letters I wanted and joined them back up again. To help hide the joins, I've used the Inlaid Embossing technique - where you stick your greeting to your cardstock (good old Press and Seal to help line it all up) and then run the whole piece through your Big Shot in an embossing folder, I've used my Subtle folder here. The same colours were used for matting the photos - Blushing Bride and Garden Green.


I love the concentration - pretty sure the task put her off gardening though, can't say I've seen her out there watering too often since!


Thanks for stopping by. It's time now to pop over and check out Shannon's cute project:

8 comments:

  1. Love love love love love. The greeting is amazing. Such a clever idea and definitely one I will use too. Thankyou for the inspiration. And the photos are totally gorgeous!!!!

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  2. I like to see more than one picture on a page too, this layout is lovely!

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  3. Wow Sandra, your layout is gorgeous. I love the wood textures background and the greeting is so clever and looks fantastic.

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  4. I love how you have cut the letters to create the words! Such a gorgeous page.

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