Welcome to this week's CASE-ing the Catty Blog Hop! Welcome from Rebecca's blog!
This week the Blog Hop challenge is all about CASE-ing a project inspired by the Winter Wonderland suite from the Stampin' Up! Holiday catalogue.
CASE stands for Copy and Share Everything. This whole blog hop is about using the current Stampin' Up! Catalogues to help you create. Sometimes crafters need a springboard to just get started and the catalogues are certainly a demonstrator or customer's best resource.
I don't have the Wonderland stamp set (yet), so I improvised with the Lovely As A Tree stamp set and an old set of snowflakes from a vintage set, Snow Swirled.
Here's my inspiration image:
I don't have the Wonderland stamp set (yet), so I improvised with the Lovely As A Tree stamp set and an old set of snowflakes from a vintage set, Snow Swirled.
Here's my inspiration image:
I hope you like my card. If you have been inspired by it and would like to support my creative business, all the supplies may be found by clicking through the links below which will take you to my store.
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Beautiful cards but I think I like the second option a wee bit more- and the matching envelope is perfect too!
ReplyDeleteWonderful CASE - I'm trying this!
ReplyDeleteWow, Lovely as a Tree works so well, Alison. Two beautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteOh I had to look twice to see what tree you had used here. I really like these ones, in fact, the open branches of this set have a lovely ;) (no pun intended) feel to them.
ReplyDeleteI love how you have recreated these cards using trusty ol' Lovely As A Tree. The set works reall ywell and ha such a happy, Christmas feel to it. The gold accent and the snowflake elements really finish off your cards perfectly.
ReplyDeleteI think these trees really suit this card. And that sentiment is a great font and looks great on the cards.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea using lovely as a tree for this card. Amazingly I don't own this set, this set is just oh so versatile.
ReplyDeleteCould you tell me the name of the dsp or washi tape you used on the bottom of the image? It's gold and white stiped.
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