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Sunday, 27 January 2019

CTC #213: Floral Romance

Hi!

Welcome back to CASEing The Catty Sunday Challenge and Blog Hop.


Being a blog hop, all the blogs are linked in a loop, so you just keep hopping until you get back to where you started. The blog before mine was the lovely Elizabeth Gross. You may have started here, there, or anywhere on the hop - it really doesn't matter - but do make sure you see everyone's creations as they are always fabulous.


This week we are CASEing the Floral Romance section of the Occasions Catalogue. I'd sort of skipped over that section when I first looked at the catalogue, as I'm not big on Valentines and I don't make a lot of wedding cards. I realised what I was missing when I was made to look for this challenge. So many gorgeous things!


For the challenge, I settled on this pretty gift box. I don't have any of the product, but that's not really the point of CASEing. You don't have to copy exactly! Having said that, I did copy fairly closely, but I used alternate products.

scissorspapercard, Stampin' Up!, CASEing The Catty, Beautiful Bouquet, Petal Promenade DSP, Delightfully Detailed SDSP, Subtle 3DTIEF, Stitched Shapes Framelits, Flourish Thinlits, Sunshine Wishes Thinlits, Support Ribbon Framelits

My first thought when looking at this box was that I don't have the die used on the background. A quick flick through my Annual Catalogue reminded me that there was a similar piece in the Delightfully Detailed SDSP. I layered it over the top of some of the soft pink paper in the Petal Promenade DSP and then mounted it on some Smokey Slate cardstock that I'd run through the Big Shot with the Subtle 3DTIEF.

scissorspapercard, Stampin' Up!, CASEing The Catty, Beautiful Bouquet, Petal Promenade DSP, Delightfully Detailed SDSP, Subtle 3DTIEF, Stitched Shapes Framelits, Flourish Thinlits, Sunshine Wishes Thinlits, Support Ribbon Framelits

The main floral panel is also from the Petal Promenade DSP, cropped with a Stitched Oval Framelit. The leaves were cut using the Flourish Thinlits leaf from Mint Macaron and Soft Sea Foam cardstock. I love how the soft grey, pink and green work together!

scissorspapercard, Stampin' Up!, CASEing The Catty, Beautiful Bouquet, Petal Promenade DSP, Delightfully Detailed SDSP, Subtle 3DTIEF, Stitched Shapes Framelits, Flourish Thinlits, Sunshine Wishes Thinlits, Support Ribbon Framelits

I used a second piece of the Delightfully Detailed SDSP to create the border piece along the side of the inside. Silly me used the Very Vanilla side rather than the Whisper White side. Oh well, most people wouldn't even notice that! The hearts, like the vellum heart on the front, are cropped using the Support Ribbon dies.

Now you're off to Peta Stephen's blog so that you can continue your way around the Blog Hop.


Don't forget to join us in our Facebook group. It's where you can see what everyone has made for the challenge, and you can add your card to the group to join in the challenge too.


Bye for now,

Tina

8 comments:

  1. Gorgeous CASE Tina! I love the way you've used the DSP (it's so pretty!!!). Plus first class decorating on the inside! Your cards are deluxe! Kelly x

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  2. So pretty. I love the floral dsp oval in the middle.

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  3. Simply stunning card Tina. I love everything about it.

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  4. Beautiful case! I really need to use that beautiful DSP more

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  5. A truly clever case, love the soft greens against the pink.

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  6. Love this DSP for the centre panel. Brilliant idea. I love that you used all different products for this case. So beautiful.

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  7. Absolutely gorgeous, Tina. Love it all (and the inside too)!

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