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.
Sunday, September 29, 2024
CASE-ing the Catty | #CTC489 | CASE a Bundle
Sunday, September 22, 2024
CASE-ing the Catty | #CTC488 | CASE a Technique
Hello Stamping Friends. Welcome to a super exciting CASE-ing the Catty
Blog Hop. We 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.
This week we are CASE-ing a Technique.We are taking inspiration from the techniques featured in the Stampin' Up! Annual and Mini Catalogues. Our catalogues are filled with techniques on each and every page. Some techniques we may use everytime we create something.
I was inspired by the Watercolour Techniques in the Annual Catalouge on pg.118 especially the Pencil Me In technique using the Stampin' Up! Watercolour Pencils. I've not used my Watercolour Pencils for a long time so it was so good to use them. I've combined the pencils with the Snowman Hugs stamp set from the 2024 Sept-Dec Mini Catalogue.
I've stamped the image on Basic White Thick Cardstock with Memento Ink and then coloured the image with the pencils. I then went over the coloured in pieces with the Stampin' Blends Colour Lifter to blend the colours a bit and to give the colours a bit more of a watercolour look rather than a freshly coloured with pencils look. Doing this really smooths out the colour and gives your image an even tone. You can smooth out the pencil colour too with a Blender Pen.
I hope that you have been inspired to use the Watercolour Pencils techniqe a go and to use the Colour Lifter/Blender Pen to get that smooth coloured in look.
Follow our hop by going through to visit the lovely Rochelle Laird-Smith to see what technique she is sharing with you.
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 weeks challenge. You don't need to have a blog to join in!
Sunday, September 15, 2024
CASE-ing the Catty | #CTC487 | CASE Mix & Match (Pgs. 16 - 17)
Hello Stamping Friends. Welcome to a super exciting CASE-ing the Catty Blog Hop. We 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. This week we are CASE-ing the Mix & Match Samples on Pgs. 16 & 17 from the Stampin' Up! 2024 Sept-Dec Mini Catalogue.
If you come here from Andrea Sargent's blog welcome, if
you've started here with me also welcome.
I'm so loving these Mix & Match products and have used them in a few different Christmas projects already - HERE, HERE, and HERE. I've said it before with the release of the Mix & Match products from the Annual Catalogue, these products make it super easy to get crafting and creating your own hand made cards. You can also use these products to make a CAS type card or one that is stepped up. The choice is yours!
I chose this sample from the Mini Catalogue for the basis of my CASE-d card today. I liked the placement of the scripted words more to the left of the card and then the use of the Mix & Match pieces to the right. And of course I've used the Mix & Match products to CASE the Mix & Match Sample. How could I not?!
Sunday, September 8, 2024
CASE-ing the Catty | #CTC486 | CASE the 2024 Sept-Dec Mini Catalogue
Hello stamping friends. Thank you for joining me on my blog today. I hope that you've had a fantastic week and are having fabulous day!
We are about CASE-ing the samples from the Stampin' Up! Catalogues with a different theme to CASE each week. To CASE is to Copy And Selectively Edit. This week we are CASE-ing any project in the all NEW 2024 Sept - Dec Mini Catalogue! Don't you just love new catalogue time!!!
This stamp set just screams Christmas to me with the water sports, warm weather, sunshine, the beach, and summer. Christmas time without these things just isn't Christmas and I love the fun take of Santa on the surf board.
I used Stampin' Blends to colour in the images with lots of different blends combinations.
I've kept the design of the card quite simple to let the fun images take centre stage on the card and to let them be the main focus.
Saturday, September 7, 2024
Funky Folds Blog Hop #7
Hello stamping friends. Thank you for
joining me on my blog today. Welcome to Funky Folds Blog Hop #7.
You may be thinking, "Hang on a minute, this doesn't look like a funky fold card"! And, yes the card does look like a normal card from the outside but when you open it up that is where the funky fold comes into play.
For the front of the card I cut down and layered one of the Gold Dipped
Mix & Match Specialty Cards and then embossed that with the New
Forever Plaid 3D Embossing Folder. I've then embellished the front of
the card with the new Mix & Match Ephemera from the 2024 Sept-Dec Mini Catalogue.
There is a panel on the back for you to write a personalise message or you could put a small note in with the gift card.
Happy Stamping!
Friday, September 6, 2024
Just Add Ink #718 | Just Choose Two Challenge
Hello stamping friends. Happy Friday! I hope you are having a wonderful
day. I'm here today with the Just Add Ink Design Team for the new Just Add Ink Challenge - Just Add Ink #718 | Just Choose Two Challenge. This week our Just Choose Two Challenge has been chosen by team member Kerry.
I die-cut the coloured image with the Everyday Details Dies and then using the holes cut in the circle and some Linen Thread - my string element, 'sewed' the thread through the holes. I also added some Linen Thread on the base layers of the card for some added embellishment.
I've then finished off my card with some ribbon, an embossed sentiment and some Iridescent Pearls.
There are lots of AMAZING creations from the rest of the Just Add Ink Design Team on the JAI Blog. Go and check out to see what 'two' elements they all used this week and then while you are there you can see how you can enter your project. Can't wait to see what 'two' you used.
Click on the image below to be taken straight to this weeks challenge.