Sunday, July 21, 2024

CTC #479 - CASE Mediterranean Blooms Suite

Welcome to another week at CASEing the Catty Sunday Blog Hop, where utilise the projects within the current Stampin' Up! catalogue to inspire our own projects each week. We also invite you to join with us in the challenge each week by using this inspiration in your own creations and uploading a photo to our Facebook page.

This week we are taking inspiration from the Mediterranean Blooms Suite projects featured on page 34 of the Annual Catalogue.  I absolutely love this suite, although I wasn't sure when I first saw it in the catalogue, however I won the DSP from the suite in a Prize Patrol at On Stage and that really drew me in to buy the dies and stamps as well. 

I have made a few cards using the orange stamps, so this challenge has inspired me to CASE this card and focus on using the frame and leaves pieces from the die set.

I have just received my Seasons of Green and Gold Suite Collection that is part of the Online Exclusive offerings at the moment, so decided to use the layout to create a Christmas card.  This suite has such lovely DSPs in it and I have used three of the designs on this card. The sentiment is from Greetings of the Season stamp set that is also part of this collection.  I cut the Basic White banner to 0.9cm and by doing so was able to stamp just the "Holiday Season" line from a much larger stamp. 

To create a wintery feel (it is cold here in Australia at the moment) I added some Pearlised Enamel Effects Basic White to the centre leaf die cut. I let that dry and then added some berry clumps with the Real Red Enamel Effects, it gave me the subtle result I was after, though I need some practice with consistent berry sizes!

I hope you are inspired to join in the challenge this week, just use projects featured as part of the Mediterranean Blooms Suite Collection on page 34 to inspire your creativity, then post a picture of your project to the CTC Facebook page.

Time to hop on over and see what Rebecca has created this week.

Happy Stamping
Monique

Sunday, July 7, 2024

Funky Folds Blog Hop - Diorama Card

Welcome to Funky Folds Blog Hop. We are a group of like-minded paper crafters who love to make cards with funky folds. Funky actually means "modern and stylish in an unconventional or striking way"... so we are featuring cards that are not your usual rectangle/square portrait or landscape style. Think 'easel', 'pop-up', 'gatefold', 'z-fold', 'shaped' or 3D cards etc. The list is endless. 

All Blog Hops have an 'anything goes' theme using any type of 'funky' card fold and I've made a diorama card featuring a collection of sneak peek products from the 2024 Holiday Catalogue coming out later this year. Its a lovely collection called Nests of Winter, and although its in the Holiday Catty it really can be used for a lot of different events.  The DSP has lots of birds and birch trees; the stamp and die bundle has a great frame die that creates the fronds you can see in my card. It was this that inspired me to make a diorama card.

You can see I have used the die to cut the front of the card, and two additional panels that sit within it to create the layers of leaves.  To get the sense you are looking in between the trees I also used a piece of the bigger print birch tree on the background and used the negative of the die to sponge additional leaves on the background.  I also added some of the birds fussy cut from the DSP on each of the layers as well as the front of the card.  The final piece of DSP has lots of little birds and I cut the opening using my trimmer, skipping where the little birds overlapped it and then fussy cut them out.  It is hard to get the feel of this card from photographs, its hard to capture the depth this creates.

Up next is Chantell from Ink Everywhere and I'm keen to see what fold she has chosen for this blog hop. 

If you love to make cards with creative folds and would like to join in with our monthly Funky Folds Blog Hop, you are welcome to head on over to our community group on Facebook to be part of the fun. 

Happy Stamping
Monique