I used DSP instead of card stock. Just because I already had some left overs of Going Places DSP. I cut DSP into 1/4 strip as Brian did. Then Just glued them on Very Vanilla card stock. There was no planning for which DSP strip goes first or second but I think it looks all right. Because these strips are from same DSP pack so they all coordinate one another.
I pretty much copied Brian's design. This is great to use up all the scraps you've kept. Even the tiny bits can be used.
I decorated inside as well.
My CASEing Brian King project. I hope he likes it.
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Great DSP choice!
ReplyDeleteFiona, thank you for stopping by and leaving me a comment !
DeleteGreat use of the DSP very creative. Angexxx
ReplyDeleteThan you, Angie, for your sweet comment.
DeleteGreat follow through with the inside Satomi, love the colours & layout too
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kim! I'm happy you like it.
DeleteSuch an awesome card Satomi.....those papers look great
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog and your sweet comment.
DeleteAmazing Satomi, DSP looks fab, great colours
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sue.
DeleteGreat minds CASE alike. Looks great.
ReplyDeleteThank you for coming to my blog, Rosalie.
DeleteGreat CASE Satomi! This would make a fantastic bloke card. xoxo
ReplyDeleteYes, my husband would love it. Thank you for leaving a comment.
Deletelooks fabulous! great work xx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bree.
DeleteI love your card, such a great way to use up bits! I love the use of that Going Places DSP too, I'm not a huge fan of it, but I LOVE the little strips!
ReplyDeleteYes, you're right. It's great way to use up bits and not so big fan DSP. Thank you for visiting my blog, Nicole.
DeleteLooks great-would love to try this technique.
ReplyDeleteIt didn't take much time to make a pattern so please give a go. I would love to see your version.
DeleteWhat an awesome card! I love the use of DSP and they way you've dressed the inside of the card!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Stephanie. Yes, the inside matters.
DeleteWOW Satomi - i love the dedication to piece together this card - simply awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteActually it didn't take much because I wasn't thinking much about the design! I had fun and sticky fingers.
DeleteWhat a great use of this DSP! I've been a bit stumped by it. I just ordered the stamp set and now have a great idea to use it!
ReplyDeleteMarcia, thank you for visiting my blog and leaving a sweet comment. I appreciate it.
DeleteGreat card, Satomi! Your combination of patterns and colors works perfectly with this fun technique. So glad you liked it - I love what you did with it. I'm so thrilled to participate in this hop with you and your team! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteBrian,I didn't expect to get a comment from you. You don't know how excited I am right now!!!! BRIAN KING on my blog.....thank you so much for being a part of this hop!
DeleteI just love this card & your choice of DSP! Xx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jessie. I'm glad you like it.
DeleteWOW Beautiful CASE!!!
ReplyDeleteKaren, thank you very much for visiting my blog and leaving a comment
DeleteLooks amazing Satomi! Love the colours and great way to use up our DSP left overs. Will surely try this great technique out. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog, Juan. I always admire your work. I'm really happy you like it.Looking forward to your take on this technique!
DeleteGreat card Satomi. A perfect use for all those little scraps that we can never throw away.
ReplyDeleteThank you for commenting on my card, Kirsten. It's really nice feeling to make all the little scraps useful.
DeleteAwe I love this, great male card
ReplyDeleteThank you for your sweet comment, Angela.
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