Thursday, September 27, 2018

~ Growing in Unity ~ Day Four ~ Happy Birthday

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!!! 
You can check out my other GIU days:

Come back tomorrow for my final Source of Inspiration post!

Thanks so much for stopping by!

See ya next time.
~ Crystal


92 comments:

  1. Great cards this week. Your coloring on this one is fab!

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  2. I still have not stamped and colored on the kraft paper. These really inspired mt to try it out!

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    1. I 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. :)

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  3. This 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! ❤️

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    1. Thank you, Lisa! Really?! I know my blog posts can get chatty.. thanks for reading it all! <3

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  4. Crystal this truly is beautiful!!!

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  5. This stunning....there is that pretty coloring again and I love white on Kraft and that scalloped edge! 😉

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    1. Thank 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. :)

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  6. I 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!


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    1. Awww... thank you so much, Loretta! I do hope that you give this coloring technique a try. :)

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  7. I 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.

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    1. Yay! 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!

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  8. Oh, wow...another beautiful cars! I love coloring with my prismacolor pencils on kraft, so I will definitely CASE this lovely card!!

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    1. Thank you, Wilma! I hope you share what you create! I'd love to see it!

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  9. So beautiful love the coloring on kraft cardstock.

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  10. Oh my goodness just when I think you created the most beautiful card, you do it again. Simply Gorgeous.

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  11. So beautiful!!! I love the way you color! What a pretty edge die!!!

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  12. Love the edge die and border stamps! Lovely cards!

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  13. These cards are gorgeous! The color really pops in the Kraft paper and purple is my favorite color. Love this. Pam Foy

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  14. Very 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. 👍🏻👍🏻

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  15. Lovely & eye catching. 💜 Beautiful coloring which really pops on the Kraft background.

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    1. Thank you, Gina! I'm so glad that you liked my cards!

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  16. Oh what a great idea. I bought both of these stamps but have yet to use them. Thanks for the great inspiration Crystal!

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  17. Oh my friend! These cards are just perfect! I’ve yet to stamp and color on kraft for a card! You inspire me!!

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    1. Thank you sweet friend! Really?! What are you waiting for?!? You really need to give it a try. :)

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  18. This card looks great!
    Love the flowers, especially
    The purple parts.
    Carla from Utah

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    1. Thank you so much, Carla! I'm so glad that you liked my cards today!

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  19. Oh my goodness, Crystal! Both of these cards are absolutely stunning!!

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  20. These are gorgeous. Love the Kraft paper and the bright purples.

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  21. Two 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!

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    1. Thank you, Shelly! I hope you share if you give it a try... I'd love to see! :)

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  22. The border of magnolias is one of my new favorites. Its so fun to color. And I love your orchid card, too. Such pretty colors.

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    1. Thank you, Katy! Can you believe it was my first time to ink these beauties up?! They really are a blast to color!

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  23. These are both stunning! I love the look of colored pencils on kraft.

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  24. Awesome cards - I may have to CASe this design too!

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    1. Yay! 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!

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  25. Yours 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

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    1. Thank you so much, Patricia! I'd love to encourage you not to give up... keep trying. It really is a wonderful way to color. :)

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  26. I love the die cut front and the pops of color on the brown.

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  27. These are beautiful, before I saw the orchid one I was thinking how petty that would be.

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  28. Oh 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
    [margessw(at)icloud(dot)com]

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    1. 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. :)

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  29. This is simply stunning, so beautiful!!

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  30. Beautiful 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!!

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    1. Thank you so much, Cindy! I'm so glad that you liked my cards today. :)

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  31. These are so beautiful! Thank you for sharing your talent!

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    1. Awww... thank you so much for checking out my blog post! :)

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  32. Beautiful coloring and lovely card designs. Great job Crystal!

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  33. Gorgeous! I just picked up a border set like this and since I’ve never colored on Kraft, I just might have to case yours!

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    1. Oh 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! :)

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  34. Very pretty cards from the envelope inspiration.

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  35. Very beautiful! I could see using this for a sympathy card....I like the simplicity of the flowers.

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    1. Thank you, Jen! I like your idea... it would make a lovely sympathy card. :)

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  36. I love the way the coloring looks on the craft paper! Sooo pretty!

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  37. The kraft & that white with the border are amazing!

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  38. I 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.

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    1. Yay! I'm so glad that you liked my cards! Thank you for your sweet comment!

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  39. Beautiful, love your envelope inspiration!!

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  40. Wow! Both of these cards are great! The coloring is just amazing... so soft and slightly rustic at the same time.

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  41. I love this! The coloring is gorgeous!

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  42. So pretty! Love the idea.
    --Phaline Mays

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    1. Awesome! I’m so glad you like it! Thank you, Phaline!

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  43. one of my favorite style of cards is coloring on kraft cardstock. Your's are beautiful!
    stamping sue
    http://stampingsueinconnecticut.blogspot.com/

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    1. Thank you, Sue! It’s one of my favorite techniques, too!

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  44. Stunning! Loving the effect you've created with colored pencils on kraft.

    sue nagata

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  45. The card designs are so elegant and the colouring of the florals is wonderful. Thanks for the inspiration.

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