Hello! Welcome to Day Four of my Growing in Unity week!
Today, I'm sharing my fourth Source of Inspiration... CASEing. If you're not familiar with this term CASE a crafty acronym for Copy And Share Everything ~ basically it means you copy aspects of a card, like the colors, the design or the product and make your own card based on that.
For today's card, I CASEd a lovely project made by Unity's Design Team member, Amanda Garrett. Amanda jazzed up some pretty kraft envelopes by stamping on the flap of the envelope and coloring it in. I thought... that would be gorgeous on a card!
I stamped the Border of Magnolias stamp on a 5-1/2 x 4-1/4" piece of Kraft card stock. On that same piece I stamped the Border of Orchids stamp. I stamped both with VersaMark watermark ink and then heat embossed a fine white embossing powder.
I colored the flowers using the same Prismacolor pencils. I started with the darkest purple, added some pink and then blended them together with a white pencil. I loved the way the white pencil pulled the purple and pink up into the petal. It's really gorgeous in person. And on a side note, for some reason the colors in the pictures here are a bit distorted. The kraft is really lighter than it appears here. I blended an olive green and a brown pencil for the stem (it's really not as dark as the picture makes it look).
And then for my Border of Orchids card, I did the same. I used the dark purple pencil to make the spots for the orchid. I added a touch of the pink on the spots and then I blended those colors with a white pencil. I went back in with some more purple and pink here and there to darken it up. I really love how this turned out!
Once the flowers were colored, I die cut them using first a stitched rectangle die that was just a little smaller than a card front. I then die cut the center of the panel using a Stitched Scallop Basic Edge die. I stamped the sentiment from the Let Your Wishes Fly sentiment kit directly on the kraft card base using VersaMark ink and heat set a fine white embossing powder. I popped up the flower pieces using foam tape and there you have my CASEd cards! Thank you for the inspiration, Amanda!
The Unity Design Team is a fabulous source of inspiration! As is, the very talented Unity customers that share in the Unity Show & Tell Facebook group. If you're not a member of the group, I really recommend joining... there's always fabulous creations being shared!
Be sure to leave a comment on each of my GIU blog posts for a chance to win one of two fabulous grab bags of 25 stamps from Unity Stamp Company!!!
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Come back tomorrow for my final Source of Inspiration post!
Thanks so much for stopping by!
See ya next time.
~ Crystal
Great cards this week. Your coloring on this one is fab!
ReplyDeleteI still have not stamped and colored on the kraft paper. These really inspired mt to try it out!
ReplyDeleteI sure hope you give it a try! It's one of my favorite techniques for a card! Thanks for checking out my blog post today. :)
DeleteThis is stunning! And...I actually trad the entire blog in how you made it! I learned some new tricks! I love your heart and your creativity! ❤️
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lisa! Really?! I know my blog posts can get chatty.. thanks for reading it all! <3
DeleteCrystal this truly is beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Mary!
DeleteThis stunning....there is that pretty coloring again and I love white on Kraft and that scalloped edge! 😉
ReplyDeleteThank you, Vicki! I have to admit I really love the scalloped edge on these too! So glad I went with those rather than a straight edge. :)
DeleteI have not tried coloring on Kraft brown. I am now going to try it out. Like the idea of embossing in white first before coloring. You are an inspiration to we crafters!
ReplyDeleteAwww... thank you so much, Loretta! I do hope that you give this coloring technique a try. :)
DeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Karen!
DeleteI love the purple on kraft, the white heat embossing, and your border die down the center is amazing. Just lovely cards, Crystal. I LOVE CASEing too and I'm going to CASE this too! Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteYay! I'm so glad you like my cards today! CASE away! I hope you share so I can see what you create! Thank you for checking out my blog post!
DeleteOh, wow...another beautiful cars! I love coloring with my prismacolor pencils on kraft, so I will definitely CASE this lovely card!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Wilma! I hope you share what you create! I'd love to see it!
DeleteSo beautiful love the coloring on kraft cardstock.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sharon!
DeleteOh my goodness just when I think you created the most beautiful card, you do it again. Simply Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteAwww... thank you so much, Cindy!
DeleteLove this!!! WOW!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Robyn! <3
DeleteSo beautiful!!! I love the way you color! What a pretty edge die!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Dorothy!
DeleteLove the edge die and border stamps! Lovely cards!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Denise!
DeleteThese cards are gorgeous! The color really pops in the Kraft paper and purple is my favorite color. Love this. Pam Foy
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much, Pam!
DeleteVery sweet card, I just bought this stamp and like how you have used it. I really like how the purple pops against the kraft cardstock. 👍🏻👍🏻
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Heather!
DeleteLovely & eye catching. 💜 Beautiful coloring which really pops on the Kraft background.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gina! I'm so glad that you liked my cards!
DeleteOh what a great idea. I bought both of these stamps but have yet to use them. Thanks for the great inspiration Crystal!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lea!
DeleteOh my friend! These cards are just perfect! I’ve yet to stamp and color on kraft for a card! You inspire me!!
ReplyDeleteThank you sweet friend! Really?! What are you waiting for?!? You really need to give it a try. :)
DeleteThis card looks great!
ReplyDeleteLove the flowers, especially
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Carla from Utah
Thank you so much, Carla! I'm so glad that you liked my cards today!
DeleteOh my goodness, Crystal! Both of these cards are absolutely stunning!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much, Marcia! :)
DeleteThese are gorgeous. Love the Kraft paper and the bright purples.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! :)
DeleteTwo gorgeous cards! I love the coloring on Kraft and have got to give it a go!!! I Love your layout and the curvy die you used!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Shelly! I hope you share if you give it a try... I'd love to see! :)
DeleteThe border of magnolias is one of my new favorites. Its so fun to color. And I love your orchid card, too. Such pretty colors.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Katy! Can you believe it was my first time to ink these beauties up?! They really are a blast to color!
DeleteThese are both stunning! I love the look of colored pencils on kraft.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Becca!
DeleteAwesome cards - I may have to CASe this design too!
ReplyDeleteYay! I'm so glad that you like them! I hope you share if you do CASE them. :) Thanks for checking out my blog post today!
DeleteYours is stunning. I can not color on craft, mine does not come out bright looks dull so I stick to white. Yours is so pretty
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Patricia! I'd love to encourage you not to give up... keep trying. It really is a wonderful way to color. :)
DeleteI love the die cut front and the pops of color on the brown.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful, before I saw the orchid one I was thinking how petty that would be.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Lydia!
DeleteOh my !! What a wonderful card !’ You’ve colored those orchids so beautifully ! I don’t know how they can possibly look better in person... 😄 Love, Marjorie
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Thank you so much, Marjorie! LOL.. well, the color in the picture really isn't quite right. Please believe me... they are so much prettier in person. :)
DeleteThank you so much, Melanie!
ReplyDeleteThis is simply stunning, so beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Sandra!
DeleteBeautiful cards! I so love seeing cards using kraft paper! It just always seems to bring out the designs so nicely! Your coloring is as has been gorgeous! I really love the use of white embossing powder for the flowers! Amazing!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Cindy! I'm so glad that you liked my cards today. :)
DeleteThese are so beautiful! Thank you for sharing your talent!
ReplyDeleteAwww... thank you so much for checking out my blog post! :)
DeleteBeautiful coloring and lovely card designs. Great job Crystal!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Niece!
DeleteGorgeous! I just picked up a border set like this and since I’ve never colored on Kraft, I just might have to case yours!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! You will rock this little technique! I can't wait to see, Joyce! I hope you share. Thank you for checking out my blog post today! :)
DeleteVery pretty cards from the envelope inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Sue!
DeleteVery beautiful! I could see using this for a sympathy card....I like the simplicity of the flowers.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jen! I like your idea... it would make a lovely sympathy card. :)
DeleteI love the way the coloring looks on the craft paper! Sooo pretty!
ReplyDeleteThe kraft & that white with the border are amazing!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Stephanie!
DeleteI love both the white and colors on the kraft paper and how you layered it with the border die. It is so amazing and I will be CASEing this one myself.
ReplyDeleteYay! I'm so glad that you liked my cards! Thank you for your sweet comment!
DeleteBeautiful, love your envelope inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Karen!
DeleteWow! Both of these cards are great! The coloring is just amazing... so soft and slightly rustic at the same time.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Jeanie!
DeleteI love this! The coloring is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Angie!
DeleteSo pretty! Love the idea.
ReplyDelete--Phaline Mays
Awesome! I’m so glad you like it! Thank you, Phaline!
Deleteone of my favorite style of cards is coloring on kraft cardstock. Your's are beautiful!
ReplyDeletestamping sue
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Thank you, Sue! It’s one of my favorite techniques, too!
DeleteStunning! Loving the effect you've created with colored pencils on kraft.
ReplyDeletesue nagata
Thank you so much, Sue!
DeleteThe card designs are so elegant and the colouring of the florals is wonderful. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Andre!
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