Did you see my Day At The Farm Angled Slide And Lock Card yesterday? Today’s card uses the same paper pack, which is FREE with a $90 minimum purchase during Sale-A-Bration, which runs to the end of February.

I CASE’d this project from Angie Juda. CASE’ing (Copy and Selectively Edit -or- Copy and Share Everything) is a common practice in the paper crafting world, and I readily take part.

One of the changes I made from Angie’s card is that I hand-cut the grassy hills, as I don’t have the coordinating On The Farm stamp and die bundle. This also meant that I fussy-cut out the images from the Designer Series Paper.

This little sheep inside makes me smile.

I also went to my stash to get a sentiment since Angie’s card had one from the coordinating stamp set.
I admit that I wasn’t a huge fan of this DSP when I first saw it in the Sale-A-Bration brochure, but I’ve had a lot of fun with these cards.
Here’s the supply list if you’d like to make one.