Welcome to this week's CASE-ing the Catty Blog Hop! Welcome from Kathryn's blog.
This week the Blog Hop challenge is all about CASE-ing a project inspired by the Into the Woods projects from 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 anything from this product suite, so I thought I would pull out some vintage autumnal sets and make a Thanksgiving card.
You can see the stamped envelope in this Instagram.
Here's my inspiration image:
I don't have anything from this product suite, so I thought I would pull out some vintage autumnal sets and make a Thanksgiving card.
Here's my inspiration image:
Click below to go to Elizabeth's blog....
Stamp - Day of Gratitude (vintage), French Foliage (vintage)
Ink - Early Espresso, Cajun Craze, Crushed Curry, Crumb Cake
Cardstock - Very Vanilla, Cajun Craze DSP, Crumb Cake, White Filter Paper
Tools - Paper Snips, Dimensionals, Stampin' Sponges, Double-sided Tape
Accessories - Classy Designer Buttons, Linen Thread, Burlap Ribbon
I hope you like my project!
The 2015-2016 Annual Catalogue and the Stampin' Up! Holiday Catalogue are out NOW so if you would like to know how to get your free copy, just send me an email. :)
Alternatively, you may download the catalogue here!
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Your card is gorgeous!! I love the watercoloured background - it's so artistic!! Your CASE is so inspiring!!
ReplyDeleteYour card is gorgeous Alison, loving the background and your vintage foliage.
ReplyDeleteYour card is just gorgeous! What a beautiful background you created. Stunning!!
ReplyDeleteYour card is just gorgeous! What a beautiful background you created. Stunning!!
ReplyDeleteGreat CASE Alison. Wishing I didn't sell my French Foliage about now!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Alison, have you just stamped the background (which is stunning) onto tissue paper or is that the filter paper (is that Stampin' Up product?). Love it. This is one of the images from the Catalogue that put Lighthearted Leaves on the must have list for me!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lillybet! It is the white filter paper from the SU catalogue. :)
DeleteOh my, what an amazing card!! That background is simple stunning!!
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