Sunday, February 15, 2015

Clean and Quick Thank You Notes with Simply Wonderful.

Pin It Now! Happy Day to you!  I'm passing the time today watching the snow from my craft room window and looking for a little card challenge for a little fun.  I found Can You Case It and they're looking for a 10 minute card.

Here's my 10 minute card...
And this one took about 20.
I CASE'd inspiration from the latest Stampin' Success magazine.  I always read it from cover to cover and try to glean lots of inspiration.  
Check out all the great samples at CYCI by clicking on their graphic.
I was happy to use a little of my Stacked with Love DSP even though Valentine's Day is behind us. I plan to use it up!  These TY's are for my son to give for birthday gifts he received, so they're a bit on the masculine side - he turned 14 :D. 

SUPPLIES:
STAMPS: Simply Wonderful
INK: Craft White, Versamark Clear, White Stampin' Emboss
PAPER: Stacked With Love DSP Stack, Island Indigo, Whisper White, Basic Black
EMBELLISHMENTS:  Frosted Sequins, Island Indigo Bakers Twine, Banner Punch, Artisan Embellishment kit (purple ribbon)
BIG SHOT: On Film Framelits, Lg Polka Dot TIEF


9 comments:

  1. Erika, awesome case, and love the background on your 20 min card! Thanks for joining us at CYCI this week! :) Eva

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  2. Awesome idea to CASE from the stampin connection magazine! Love both versions. Great job and thanks for playing along with us this week at CYCI?

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  3. Love it Erika! Thanks for joining us at CYCI.

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  4. Super simple and SUPER CUTE! Thanks for playing with us at Can You Case It?!

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  5. I love your "kicked up" version! Thanks for playing with us this week at Can You Case It?! --Cindi

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  6. These are cute and what great thank you's for you son to use! Thanks for playing with us this week at CYCI.

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  7. How did you get the background on the 20 minute card? Nice distressed look.

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  8. How did you get the background on the 20 minute card? Nice distressed look.

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    1. Hi there! I simply swiped a Craft White ink pad across the front of the card base. It was so easy! Thanks so much for stopping by...

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