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Sunday 19 July 2020

CTC #277: CASE The Colours Of The Flowers For Every Season DSP

Hi!


Thanks for joining me for the new CASEing The Catty Sunday Challenge Blog Hop. Just this week Rebecca realised that this week is the challenge's 6th anniversary! I'm one of the newer Crew members, but there are quite a few who have been around for the entire 6 years. What an achievement!


This week the Crew are challenging you to CASE the Colours of the Flowers For Every Season DSP. The DSP includes all of the new 2020-22 In Colors, plus Poppy Parade and Whisper White. There's a great range of colours to choose from. I managed to fit all but Magenta Madness on my card.

scissorspapercard, Stampin' Up!, CASEing The Catty, Trimming The Town Suite, Peace & Joy, In Colour DSP, Christmas Card, Watercolouring

This scene was created using an upcoming August-December Mini Catalogue bundle, called Coming Home. It was one of the first bundles to catch my eye, and I loved it so much that I ordered the whole suite - stamps, dies, DSP, ribbon and embellishments. Best of all, a portion of the purchase price will be donated by SU to charities devoted to adoption, foster care and infertility. A doubly good reason to purchase it!

scissorspapercard, Stampin' Up!, CASEing The Catty, Trimming The Town Suite, Peace & Joy, In Colour DSP, Christmas Card, Watercolouring

One of the things I love most is that you can layer the houses in the set. I've used three different houses and layered them to create one larger house. I've stamped on watercolour paper using Stazon ink and watercoloured each of the pieces using my Water Painters.

scissorspapercard, Stampin' Up!, CASEing The Catty, Trimming The Town Suite, Peace & Joy, In Colour DSP, Christmas Card, Watercolouring

I had a few trees left over from the front, so they were the natural option for the inside. I'd also coloured the car image from he stamp set in Magenta Madness, but I couldn't make it work in any logical way o the card, so I opted to leave it off. The sentiment is from another upcoming stamp set, called Peace & Joy. It works perfectly with this suite, as it is similar to the sentiment on the front, which was cropped from the Trimming The Town DSP.

All you need to do to join in our challenge is to make a card using the Colours of the Flowers For Every Season DSP and upload it into our Facebook Group. Easy! You could choose all of the colours, or just a few - whatever takes your fancy.


Before you go, please do finish the Blog Hop, as there's lots of lovely inspiration still to be seen. Next up is my wonderful friend, and original Crew member, Rachel. She's used Magenta Madness (that I find so challenging!) to create a gorgeous card.


 Bye for now,

Tina

4 comments:

  1. Wow your colouring is stunning!! I wasn't tempted by this suite but you may have changed my mind!

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  2. Fabulous card Tina, I love how you’ve layered the houses and your colouring is excellent.

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  3. Stunning card. Absolutely beautiful colouring and great scene. I have this set on the way to me at the moment. Looking forward to playing with it.

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  4. I think that you are a natural home builder Tina. This card is a beauty. I have this set marked *just for me - as I don't know if it would appeal to my customers, but who knows?

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