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. It's so good to have you here.
This paper pack provides a unique assortment of paper and precut images, making it easy to coordinate colours and images on your Christmas cards and gift tags. It includes full-sheet designs, cut-apart designs for card fronts and tags, and precut images for quick accents. I loved the plaid/tartan sheet in the DSP and wanted to use that with my base layers of Garden Green and Basic White Cardstock. I've then added another pattern from the DSP to coordinate the whole look.
I've accentuated the card with some Real Red Ribbon that is from the Traditions of Christmas Suite collection, and found it coordinated perfectly with the colours in the Christmas Tags & More Specialty DSP. Got to love it when products from suites coordinate with other products.
I've finished the card off with some layering of die cuts, the Large Gold hoops that are so beautiful, the precut images from the Christmas Tags & More DSP, some Traditional Sparkling Sequins, and the heat-embossed Merry Christmas Sentiment from the Traditional Labels Stamp Set.
I really love how that with one pack of DSP you can make some amazing cards or scrapbook pages with minimal stamping! Stampin' Up! has some stunning DSP packs, and they make it easy to make beautiful creations. Let's get to using them!
I hope that you like my CASE of the sample from the Traditions of Christmas Suite Collection. Next up on the hop is the fabulous Judy May. Be sure to give her some CASE-ing the Catty Blog hop love.
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