I am so excited and honored to be the special guest for Kylie Bertucci's South Pacific Crazy Crafters Team Blog Hop this week! And guess what their theme is? They are CASEing projects created by ME!! I can't wait to see how my designs have inspired these Crazy Crafters!
Hello to all my new friends visiting for the first time! My name is Julie Davison. I live in "The Midwest" of the United States...that's right in the middle and if you were driving in a car, you could get to me in just a couple hours south from Chicago. I've been a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator for 14 years. During that time, I've had four kids, earned nine incentive trips, and been named one of the Top 100 Demonstrators in the United States four times. My style is "clean and simple". I love figuring out how to make wow projects easy. So be sure to subscribe and follow me for free video tutorials, tips, and sketches!
I love the term CASE (commonly known as Copy And Share Everything). We don't have to be creative and original to find joy in papercrafting! I prefer to define CASE as Copy And Selectively Edit because that's usually what I do. Instead of copying a project exactly, I usually change the stamp set or colors or both. Sometimes it's just the layout that I love and I will plug in other elements that that card layout.
The card I am sharing today is one I made in August to send to customers who placed and order with me. I send a lot of thank you cards, so I wanted a design that would be easy to duplicate.
This layout is perfect for using up designer paper. (In October: Buy 3 packs of Designer Paper, Get One Free!) Here is the original card that I CASEd.
- 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" Card base
- (3) 1-1/2" x 3-1/2" Designer Paper Panels
- 1" x 5-1/2" Whisper White cardstock
- 1-1/4" x 5-1/2" Colored cardstock layer
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Gorgeous Case Julie - Thanks for joining us on our our 'crazies' hop! I've admired your work and videos since the start of my SU adventure 5 years ago, thanks for all that you do, you're a gorgeous woman!
ReplyDeleteWOW Julie, you have a way of using DSP to it's maximum effect. Great card thank you for sharing and being our guest this hop.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for hopping with us. Love the coordination of your DSP and colours!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea Julie.....I shall have to jump all over this one....god knows I have soooooo much scrap dsp to use.
ReplyDeleteAwesome card Julie, Thank you for joining us in the blog hop
ReplyDeleteGreat card, simple but pretty! Thanks for hopping along with us Crazies xx
ReplyDeleteThank you for the inspiration and for joining our hop! I just love your quick, easy and beautiful layouts!
ReplyDeleteGreat card Julie. Love the simplicity and ease of reproduction. I am always looking for ways to use my DSP collection. Thanks for the inspiration. Thanks also for hopping with us today :)
ReplyDeleteGreat card Julie and a beautiful layout for mass producing. Love the way you incorporate the dsp too in your designs. Thank you for the inspirations and hopping with us today. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat Card Julie thank you for joining us on our hop this week. Ange - Australia
ReplyDeleteTotally love these. I love the way they make great use of our beautiful DSP. Thank you so much for joining us today and providing so much inspiration.
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous cards Julie xox both of them, thankyou for sharing and playing with those Crazy Crafters!! I love 'em xox
ReplyDeleteI love your card Julie, it really showcases nicely how 3 different DSP's can work together on one card! Thanks for joining us today!
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