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Sunday 24 March 2019

CTC #221: Needlepoint Nook

Hi!


Hooray for Sunday and the new CASEing The Catty Sunday Challenge Blog Hop. Not so much hooray for the end of the weekend, but you can't have it all. At least it's going out in style LOL.

The blog before mine was the wonderful Julia Quinn, if you started here, there, or anywhere - it doesn't matter, just keep hopping until you get back to where you started.


This week we are CASEing projects from the Needlepoint Nook section of the Occasions Catalogue. Would you believe that, despite me enjoying a bit of sewing and needlecraft, I don't own anything from this suite of products? I wish I could have it all! For today's card it just meant that I had to be a little bit inventive.


The inspiration for my card ended up being the word 'friend' on the Berry Burst card to the right in the photo. I like how it was stamped and fussy cut closely around the word. It seems to be a bit of a trendy look in the paper crafting world at the moment. And look, I managed to scrounge up a small piece of DSP out of a Make & Take pack from Orlando.

scissorspapercard, Stampin' Up!, CASEing The Catty, Needlepoint Nook DSP, Gingham Gala DSP, Thank You Thinlit, Well Said Bundle

I wanted to make a thank you card for a new friend who helped me a lot when I recently tried my hand at quilting. Sandra was one of my Orlando housemates and she is a very experienced quilter, only too happy to share her knowledge and experience as I made my first. The DSP was't anywhere big enough to cover the front of the card, so I had to get a little bit fancy. Then I realised it sort of looked like a patchworked piece, and that made me happy! The gingham is from the Gingham Gala DSP pack.

scissorspapercard, Stampin' Up!, CASEing The Catty, Needlepoint Nook DSP, Gingham Gala DSP, Thank You Thinlit, Well Said Bundle

I don't have the stamp set from the Needlepoint Nook suite, so I used a Well Written framelit instead. I adhered a piece of a Multipurpose Adhesive Sheet to the back of a scrap of Berry Burst and then sent it through the Big Shot. The adhesive sheets are awesome for these small die cuts! I then peeled off the backing, adhered the word to a scrap of Whisper White and got to work with my snips. I was so happy with how it turned out.

scissorspapercard, Stampin' Up!, CASEing The Catty, Needlepoint Nook DSP, Gingham Gala DSP, Thank You Thinlit, Well Said Bundle

I had one tiny scrap of the Needlepoint Nook DSP left, but it wasn't wide enough for a standard inside. Gingham Gala to the rescue again!

What catches your eye in the Needlepoint Nook section of the Occasions Catalogue? I can't wait to see your card in the CASEing The Catty facebook group.


Before you head on over there, don't forget to finish the hop! Next up is the lovely Kelly Kent. She's bound to blow you away with her creativity.


Bye for now,

Tina

6 comments:

  1. Cute card, especially the 2 papers together. Love the way you finish your cards inside.

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  2. Love your creative patchwork with the DSP. This is beautiful! And the framelits words is gorgeous too. What a wonderful case!

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  3. Gorgeous cards, all the colours really pop. I love how you have left a layer of white under the berry burst die cut sentiment, such an effective way of highlighting the words.

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  4. Perfect card for a quilty friend, I am sure she will love such a beautiful and thoughtful card.

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  5. Tina I love how you've done the word "friend", it really makes it stand out and great fussy cutting too. The patchwork look with the different DSP's is very effective.

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  6. What a lovely card!! I love your creativeness in making your own patchwork card! And congrats on making your first quilt. Well done!!

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