Sunday, 17 April 2016
CASEing Brian King: Crazy Crafters Bloghop
To be honest, I dont often have time to keep up with reading all of the blogs I would like to! I could happily look at blogs for hours every day, but realistically life gets in the way and I have to wait for the occasional holiday when I can binge read! BUT one blog that I try to visit at least once a week is that of the lovely Brian King. I love his work, which is classic, neat and clean, but I also love the tone of his blog, friendly, funny and a bit quirky... just like Brian himself! (unlike my blog which is super wordy with way too much talking... just like me!)
Anyway... I was so happy when we found out Brian was hopping wih us, but then I realized I had to CASE just ONE project... After hours of "research" (in actuality just sitting around rereading Brians blog) I finally chose this design (you can see the original post here):
There is a whole lot of lovely going on with this card... the colours are divine!! but given I hadnt tried the herringbone technique I thought I would CASE that aspect... plus the circle...
My card uses the Love Blossoms Paper Stack and coordinating Cardstock Pack. I have used a fussy cut design from the paper stack to decorate my circle, and a sentiment from the Rose Wonder Set.
Thanks for checking out my blog post today! Here is a line up of all the participants, make sure you pop by each blog you are sure to be inspired!! Have fun!! Em
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Great DSP choices! Nice one.
ReplyDeleteJust love all the angles of the DSP Em, very creative. Angexxx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove this style of card always looks great....good job Em
ReplyDeleteLove how this showcases this DSP, great card Em
ReplyDeleteLovely Em! xoxo
ReplyDeletelove the look of your card em all the colours and angles are gorgeous! xx
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Em.
ReplyDeleteI love the technique with the DSP. I nearly chose this one to case myself! Great card Emilie! x
ReplyDeleteThat's a great card Em-never tried the interweaved look but feel inspired to do so!
ReplyDeleteA very delicate and pretty card, Em.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great technique Em - love this card.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Em! This paper works so wonderfully with this technique! Once a week, though? That's certainly not often enough. :) I'm so thrilled to participate in this hop with you and your team! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love this technique for the background, lovely card Em!
ReplyDeleteLove this card Em! I think I'm going to try it!! Xx
ReplyDeletePretty card. This is a great way to use up tiny scraps of DSP.
ReplyDeletecool card!
ReplyDeleteGreat card Em. Love the colour combo and fussy cut flowers.
ReplyDeleteLove the colours Em
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