Hello crafty friends Amanda here with you today, showcasing this CAS card, with you today. It truly is as clean and simple as just die-cutting. I am a scene card builder and sometimes I find it hard to create just CAS cards but sometimes it’s fun to step out of my normal and try something different.

This card is truly super simple to make and I can see so many color combos you could use or even fun plaid papers for the butterflies.

I die-cut the butterflies using the new die-cut Layered Butterflies Die from last month’s paper Colorful Ink Spots.

I wanted to have the sentiment broken up so I performed stamp surgery and cut apart my sentiment for easy stamping. I stamped it out on black cardstock and then white embossing powder. For the A2 card base, I used the Stitched Rectangles Die set 1 out of white and a light tan cardstock and layered them up.

I then took my butterflies and placed them down the center and then added my sentiments, and that’s it. I hope you had a fun walk through this super CAS card. Have a great day and keep stamping!