Tuesday, 24 November 2020

Case me a Christmas Card with Lyndal Higgins

Welcome to Case me a Christmas Card for 2020 - a slight variation on my annual Challenge me a Christmas Card blog series!

From October to December, I will link to a series of guest cardmakers on my blog. I will CASE one of their cards, and they will CASE one of mine! CASE stands for Copy And Share Everything - but it's not about just copying a card. It's about getting inspiration from cardmaking friends, but making a new card that is our own. And, of course, the card we each make has to be a Christmas card!

Today, my guest is Lyndal Higgins. I have CASEd one of her cards that you can check out HERE

 All of the products I used are linked below :) 

This is the card I Cased:

 Ardyth came up with a genius acronym to help you make a Case of a card without making a direct copy of it - LIMES. I am going to be using this acronym for all my Cases from now on: 
List: Horizontal woodgrain, blue tones, pale pink outline flowers, patterned paper sentiment

Include: Woodgrain, blue tones, pale pink flowers

Modify: position of flowers and sentiment 

Exclude: patterned paper sentiment

Spin: metallic embossing and sentiment, Christmas!

 

Thanks for visiting :)  

1 comment:

  1. LOVE it!!!! So sorry my post was late Michelle.
    https://lyndalhiggins.blogspot.com/2020/11/case-me-christmas-card-with-michelle.html

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