Sunday, November 10, 2024

CASE-ing the Catty | #ctc495 | Case a die project from either catalogue

 Hello Stamping Friends. Welcome to a super exciting CASE-ing the Catty Blog Hop. We at CASE-ing the Catty are about CASE-ing the samples from the Stampin' Up! Catalogues (Catty) with a different theme to CASE each week. To CASE is to Copy and Selectively Edit.

If you've come from Monique Fielder's blog welcome, if you have started here with me also welcome.

This week we are CASE-ing a project using dies from either the Stampin' Up! Annual Catalogue or the Stampin' Up! 2024 Sept-Dec Mini Catalogue. I realised after I made my box that the sample I CASE-d my project on isn't actually in either catalogue because the products used in the sample are Online Exclusives. Oops! I figured I was still CASE-ing a Stampin' Up! sample so I thought I would just go with it.


I love the layering of the original sample along with the addition of the twine and embellishments.




From the original sample it looks like it is a box, so I made a box as well. I've made a simple 'pizza' style box but rectangular instead of square. It's the perfect size to hold a few chocolates or a small gift.

The DSP used comes from the A Little Bit Festive Mix & Match Specialty DSP. I love the Night of Navy Gingham and not only is it perfect for your Christmas crafts but it's a DSP design that can be used all year round. So versatile! Under the DSP layers I've used one of the Christmas Label Dies, cut in half, made to look like it was one long die. I hadn't planned for the negative pieces of the die cut to stay in but when I pulled the die cut out of the die and they all stayed in I thought it looked awesome that way so in they stayed. This is a fantastic way to give different look to your die cuts.

I've embellished my box using the Joyful Images and Joyful Sayings Mix & match Ephemera. I've layered the ephemera and sentiment like the design on the original box. I've changed the orientation of the twine only because I liked it better horizontal instead of vertical. Personal preference.

I've finished the box off with a placement of a few of the Opal Rounds. They coordinate so perfectly.

I love that when using the Mix & Match Ephemera how quick your creation comes together, and the ephemera makes for some budget friendly crafting. 

Next up on the hop is the lovely Peta Stephen. Be sure to give her some CASE-ing the Catty Blog Hop love.


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We would love to have you join us over at our Facebook group to share your creation CASE-ing a project from the 2024 - 2025 Stampin' Up! Annual Catalogue and join in this week's challenge. You don't need to have a blog to join in!


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Friday, November 8, 2024

Global Design Project #470 | #gdp470 | Sketch Challenge

 Hi there stamping friends! Thanks for stopping here at my blog. Today I'm playing along with the sketch challenge over at the Global Design Project #470 | #gdp470 | Sketch Challenge. 

Today I've made a fun Christmas card for you all using the gorgeous Stampin' Up! Reindeer Days Suite Products. I've made quite a few things with these suite products of late. It's just such a super cute suite that Stampin' up! have put out in their 2024 Sept-Dec Catalogue. I'm loving it and it's so versatile!


 Here I've gone for a Basic White card base and let the colours of the DSP and cardstock stand out against the white in a gorgeous contrast. While the DSP and die cuts are quite busy, I think by putting them on a white card base they 'tone down' a little. And I just love a white card base. It's so fresh and crisp!


Under the DSP I've used one of the Christmas Label Dies for some added interest. The die is cut in half to make it look like it's a larger die than what it actually is.


I've finished the card off with the Reindeer Fun Die cuts, an embossed 'Merry Christmas' sentiment, Real Red and White Baker's Twine, and the gorgeous Real Red and White Adhesive-Backed Peppermints. Lots of fun and cuteness!

I do hope that you've enjoyed my take on the GDP sketch and all the Reindeer Days fun.

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Sunday, November 3, 2024

CASE-ing the Catty | #ctc494 | CASE the Sketch

 Hello Stamping Friends. Welcome to a super exciting CASE-ing the Catty Blog Hop. We at CASE-ing the Catty are about CASE-ing the samples from the Stampin' Up! Catalogues (Catty) with a different theme to CASE each week. To CASE is to Copy and Selectively Edit.

If you've come from Julia Quinn's blog welcome, if you've started here with me also welcome.

 This week we are CASE-ing one of the samples on Pg. 26 of the Stampin' Up! 2024 Sept-Dec Mini Catalogue and using that sample for our challenge sketch.


I've used the sketch to create a fun and super cute Christmas Card using the Reindeer Days Suite, but mainly the Reindeer Days DSP.


I've gone for some fussy cutting this week use the images from the Reindeer Days DSP to create a little reindeer scene. Do you love fussy cutting or not? It's like the love hate relationship people have with Coriander. You either love it or hate it. I love fussy cutting and coriander!


I've started the card off with Pecan Pie cardstock and then used the amazingly detailed circle die from the Reindeer Fun Dies to create the die cut background. I've layered an embossed piece of Basic White behind the circle for some added texture and interest.

Once I cut the die cut piece, I've then arranged the DSP pieces to keep the same design elements as the sketch. The present next to the tree is one of the stickers from the Reindeer Days Memories and More Card Pack and then I've finished the card off with the layer of DSP, the embossed sentiment and the super cute Real Red& White Adhesive-Backed Peppermints.

I hope that I've inspired you with my take on the sketch and my fun Christmas Card.

There are lots of AMAZING creations from the rest of the CASE-ing the Catty Crew so be sure to make your way around the whole hop to get inspiration from the CTC team. I love how we all have the same sketch, but we all end up with very different creations.

Next up on the hop is the fantastic Andrea Sargent. Be sure to give her some blog hop love.

We would love to have you join us over at our Facebook group to share your creation CASE-ing a project from the 2024 - 2025 Stampin' Up! Annual Catalogue and join in this week's challenge. You don't need to have a blog to join in!


 
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Friday, November 1, 2024

Just Add Ink #726 | Inspiration Picture Challenge

Hello there stamping friends! Happy Friday! Welcome and thanks for joining me on my blog today. Today we over at Just Add Ink have a fabulous inspiration picture challenge - Just Add Ink #726 | Inspiration Picture Challenge.

This week the inspiration picture has lots of greens and browns and also a lot of elements in nature. With that for my card today I've made a Christmas card that incorporates some of those greens and browns and also the nature elements with some Christmas Trees and as well as some Holly.


I've gone for a quick but fun card today by using the Reindeer Days Memories & More Card Pack to make my card. I needed something quick to make this week as I've been unwell for most of it with the flu and didn't have much time to create something. This card pack is not only gorgeous for your Christmas memory keeping but they are fantastic to create a quick Christmas card or two.


I've used Basic White as my base and added an embossed layer using the Forever Plaid Embossing Folder and then I cut down one of the larger cards from the card pack to fit my card front. I loved the lighter green on this card and then the darker green boarder to add a frame.


I've then used one of the smaller cards from the pack for the next layer and layered it with Basic White and then embellished it with some of the stickers from the card pack and as well as some Pool Party Pompom Ribbon, Linen Thread, and some Silver Drusy Adhesive-Backed Embellishments. 

Next time you're in a pinch and need a card quick, use some of the cards from one of the Stampin' Up! Memories and More card Packs and you'll have your card made in no time.

Go and check out the design teams take on this week's Inspiration Picture Challenge at the Just Add Ink Blog and then come and join us in this week's inspiration picture fun! Can't wait to see what you create!

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