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New AT Su! August 2025 Bog Hop - Case A Team Member


Welcome to the New At SU! August 2025 Blog Hop!


 This month we are CASE-ing a team member. I am case-ing Rachel Coon's adorable Poppin' By Pop Up Card. She made this for her Fun Fold Friday blog post. She also create a video for this fun fold.


My card base is Smoky Slate Cardstock. I started by creating the half Nested Essentials Stitched Rounded Rectangle cut out ( you can see how this is done on Rachael's video). Then I die cut a rectangle from the Spooky Sweet Specialty Designer Series Paper (SDSP)and another one from Basic White Cardstock.


For the SDSP rectangle I die cut to haunted houses, one from Basic Black Cardstock and one from Lemon Lolly Cardstock. I left the interior pieces in the Lemon Lolly house and using a small Blending 
Brush added some Daffodil Delight Ink to the right side of all of these little pieces. Then adhered these to the Basic Black house. I adhered one of the Basic Black fence die cuts to the bottom of the SDSP rectangle with Liquid Glue. Stamped the bats from the Spooky Halloween stamp set in the upper right corner using Tuxedo Black Memento Ink. Then adhered the house with Stampin' Dimensionals.


For the Basic White rectangle I added a little Petunia Pop Ink to the center of the rectangle using a Small Blending Brush. I speckled this rectangle with a Clear Wink of Stella Glitter Brush. Next I stamped the cute little Frank-N-Puppy & Jack-o-Lantern with Tuxedo Black Memento Ink on some Thick Basic White Cardstock. Then colored them with my Stampin' Blends Markers. I adhered the puppy and jack-o-lantern to the Basic White rectangle with Stampin' Dimensionals. I adhered both rectangles to the card base with Liquid Glue.


The inside sentiment is from the Spooky Halloween stamp set and is stamped with Tuxedo Black Ink on 
Basic White Cardstock. I die cut this rectangle using the Textured Notes sentiment die. The inside layers are Basic White and Spooky Sweet SDSP. these layers have been adhered to the inside of the card base with Liquid Glue. The spider web and spiders are from the Fright Night Dies (had some left over & retired Black Glimmer Paper and used it for the spiders). these have been adhered to the card base with Liquid Glue. The Happy Halloween Banner has been heat embossed with White Wow Basic Embossing Powder on a Petunia Pop Cardstock and die cut with the Fright Night Dies. The banner has been adhered with Stampin' Dimensionals.

I hope you like my CASEd copy of Rachaels fun fold. 
I think it is really cute and will be saving this one for my great grand daughter. 
Now we can take a look at Loni's CASEd project.

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Comments

  1. I am absolutely sure the person that receives this card will smile and admire it, with all the lovely details and bits and bobs. Your card is so pretty, as is the inspiration card!

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  2. Oh my goodness! I just love your version of this Fun Fold! That is what I love about Fun Folds! They can be used with so many different sets! Thanks for the spotlight and sharing your amazing Halloween card!

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