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Thursday, October 1, 2020

CAS(E) This Sketch 392

I love to use old stamps that have been in my stash for a long time.  They need love too!  So this week for my CAS(E) This Sketch card I dug deep into the stash and found these leafy images that were perfect for the sketch.


I used some traditional colors of fall for my leafy images and added a little natural twine too.   At As You See It the challenge is about stitching so I added a few stitched layers - woo hoo for stitched dies!


Thanks for stopping by!  

Stamps:  Pocket Silhouettes (Stampin' Up!); Simple Sentiments (Avery Elle)
Paper:  Very Vanilla, Old Olive (Stampin' Up!)
Ink:  Crumb Cake, Chocolate Chip, Dusty Durango, Old Olive (Stampin' Up!)
Accessories:  Blueprints 13 die, Slanted Sentiment Strips die (My Favorite Things); Linen Thread (Stampin' Up!)

7 comments:

  1. Aw, I just love this little silhouette stamp...and I still have it too! Great way to use it with the different colors, and of course, STITCHING! Thanks for playing with our challenge!

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  2. What a pretty little garden of wildflowers! This is darling Jen!

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  3. Cute card. I recognize that stamp set. I use to have it, may still I'll have to look and see. - Anyway I like how you used it.

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  4. Oh, I love those little silhouetted garden plants! This makes such a sweet card and the stitching just ups the sweetness factor! Thanks for playing along with us at As You See It Challenges, Jen!

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  5. That's a gorgeous garden scene and the stitched details only enhance it further! Thanks for joining us at As You See It Challenge with this beauty!

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  6. I LOVE the delicate images you used on this card!! Where are they from? I know you said they are older so probably are not available anymore but I LOVE them!! STUNNING design!!!

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  7. Wow - I barely remember that set (although I own it!) - I LOVE what you've done with it!

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