Sunday 8 May 2016

Crazy Crafters Blog Hop-CASing Dena Rekow


Welcome to the Crazy Crafters Blog Hop. This month our special guest is Dena Rekow.   
Every time I participate in casing other talented demonstrators' projects, I find the hardest part is to chose what to CASE. After watching a lot of her inspiring videos, I picked this card to CASE. 
Why?  It's because 1) Washi Tape is used. 2) It looks really nice. 3) I know what die I can use for this design.                                 

I bought Botanical Gardens Designer Washi Tape a few months ago but hadn't even opened the package, yet. It is retiring soon and I needed to start using it.  Casing Dena's this card was perfect excuse for me to break the package.  Of course this washi has coordinated die set so even better.



Dena washi tape on card stock and punched out a little flower in her video. I got really inspired with the idea.

 Punched a little flag, too.



Used Washi inside as well.

I flipped Dena's design upside down and I really enjoyed this challenge. She has a lot of great ideas to use up Washi. I'm now more comfortable using Washi in my projects. 
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33 comments:

  1. Oh Satomi, I just love your card!! Great job! Those framelits are just my absolute fav!! Thank you so much for letting me take part in your hop--a great honor!!

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    1. Dena, thank you very much for leaving me a sweet comment. I really appreciate you taking a part in the blog hop and giving me an opportunity to case your card.

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  2. Great card, love the washi flower!! Xx

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    1. Thank you, Jessie. Yeah, I do, too. I don't know why I didn't use it before.

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  3. Wow, Satomi - I love it! I struggle with washi tape - so I may have to take a lesson from your card!

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    1. Thanks, Stephanie. You teach me water-colouring and I teach you how to be brave to tear Washi with no mercy!!

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  4. I am a fellow struggler with washi tape - I just love that flower!

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    1. Thank you for visiting, Sue. Let's tear Washi as if there's no tomorrow.

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  5. Love it Satomi! I'm going to have to make some of those washi flowers myself too!

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    1. Yeah! Let's Washi, shall we? Thank you for visiting my blog, Gail.

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  6. Love how you used washi on your flower too!

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    1. Pam, thank you for visiting my blog and leaving a comment. I enjoyed making Washi flower!!

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  7. Wow! Love your card! so beautiful - the washi tape and flower looks fabulous! You've inspired me to start using washi tape now to it's potential. :)

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    1. Juan, thank you for visiting my blog and leaving a nice comment. Washi tape is fun, isn't it! I look forward to your take on washi tape.

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  8. Great card Satomi. Love that washi flower, must give that a try.

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    3. Thank you for leavinig a comment,Kirsten. I'm in the mood for Washi at the moment.

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  9. Great use of Washi tape Satomi, an inspirational card.

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  10. Great use for the Washi, I have so many now I know what to do with them!

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    1. Thank you, Carolina. Let's have a Washi party!!

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  11. Great card Satomi. Really love the washi flower. It looks fantastic!

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    1. Thank you for visiting my blog, Sarah.I'll case your split card soon.

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