JAI 122..Just add Me! woohoo!

Its Just Add Me this week on JAI and although its not my week to play along, of course I had to this week!

Heres the card I CASEd off myself here. Ive used my new diagonal simply scored scoring tool which as a demo we are allowed to to pre order as a sneak peek for our new Annual catalogue out in September! Ive used stazon and the Parlour prints stamp set for the background and then scored it diagonally in the corners. I then sponged over with crumb cake, soft suede and stazon black. The flowers in the middle are from the Bordering on Romance stamp set and sponged over with crumb cake and stazon black and some popped up with dimensionals.

Hope you all find something to inspire you on my blog and hope to see some scrapbooking LOs too.

Check out what the rest of the Design Team have come up with here …loving what theyve done from my  stuff!

I have a search function on my blog and most of my JAI and other design team creations are under ..challenges… but feel free to have a good look around..even I dont remember half the stuff Ive done in the past! lol But going back to when Istarted being a Stampin up demonstrator and card maker, ..its amazing the journey that Ive come I reckon!

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  1. Mae Collins

    Delys I agree with Trish’s comment, I love the effect of the scored background on this card. I had so much fun trawling through your blog there is so much inspiration here from cards, to 3D projects to your fabulous layouts! You rock! ♥

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  2. Christine Blain

    Love it, and can’t wait to get my diagonal scoring plate so I can CASE this! I never would’ve thought to sponge with black ink, but it gives such a dramatic effect with the neutrals. Thanks for the inspiration, Delys!

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  3. Nikki Spencer

    Love it all Delys, the combination of colours and stamps are beautiful together and that diagnol scoring is an awesome effect, lovely case of yourself.

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