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Sunday 16 August 2020

CTC #281: CASE The Punch Bundles

Hi!


Is it just me, or did this weekend go by super quickly? I had a busy day yesterday, sewing the backing for a quilt for my son, Alex. It's all packed up, ready to go off to the quilter now. Today I decided to have a lovely relaxing day reading on the lounge. So relaxing, the I nearly forgot to write this blog post! I've started it with 40 minutes until it is due to go live. Oops!


This week the CASEing The Catty Sunday Challenge are looking at the Punch Bundles section of the Annual Catalogue, which is on pages 168 and 169. I settled on this gorgeous floral card fro the bottom of page 169.


My friend, Rachel Palmieri has made a few cards lately with the Bloom and Grow bundle, which had me itching to pay with mine again. This was the perfect opportunity.

scissorspapercard, Stampin' Up!, CASEing The Catty, Peaceful Blooms, Bloom and Grow, Subtle 3DEF, Budding Blooms Dies, Stitched Shapes Dies, Stampin' Blends, Banners Pick A Punch, Champagne Foil

I started with a Thick Whisper White card base, and used my paper trimmer to score two lines at the top and bottom of the card. I then used a blending brush to apply some Pool Party ink to the space in between, but only in the centre, under where the flowers were going to sit.

scissorspapercard, Stampin' Up!, CASEing The Catty, Peaceful Blooms, Bloom and Grow, Subtle 3DEF, Budding Blooms Dies, Stitched Shapes Dies, Stampin' Blends, Banners Pick A Punch, Champagne Foil

The flowers were colour with Stampin' Blends, but just straight colouring. I wasn't in the mood for fancy blending, so I didn't! I used Purple Posy, Petal Pink, Highland Heather, Pear Pizzaz and So Saffron, and then went around the edge with Pool Party. I went for softer colours than I usually use, but I really liked how it turned out. A bit of Champagne Foil and some Champagne Rhinestones finished off the front.

scissorspapercard, Stampin' Up!, CASEing The Catty, Peaceful Blooms, Bloom and Grow, Subtle 3DEF, Budding Blooms Dies, Stitched Shapes Dies, Stampin' Blends, Banners Pick A Punch, Champagne Foil

I stamped and coloured the inside of the card at the same time as I coloured the front. I realised about half way through that the alcohol ink would probably show through to the back. Thankfully my decision to use straight colours rather than blending meant that the ink didn't bleed though. Phew!

Our challenge is hosted through our Facebook group. It's easy to join, and then you can add your photo to the group for the week's challenge.


That's all from me tonight. I have about 50 pages left in my book, so I'm off to finish that! But I'd love for you to finish the Blog Hop, starting with the wonderful Peta. She's been in Christmas card mode! I wonder what Marvi thinks of that?


Bye for now,

Tina

7 comments:

  1. Gorgeous card, Tina. Love how you created the border and the colour behind the blooms is so pretty.

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  2. Love this, and I love the idea of scoring lines to give a sort of embossed look - how clever!

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  3. Well you knew I'd just love this Tina didn't you? The soft shades are so pretty, and the sponging behind is a gorgeous touch. I'm also rather keen to try those scorede lines.

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  4. Pretty impressive blog post for having been put together in 40 minutes! You're relaxing weekend must have been so good. Love this card, such beautiful colouring. I particularly love the delicate blue inking around/behind the flowers, that really makes them pop off the white cardbase. Lovely :)

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  5. Love how you have substituted the floral stamp set. Lovely colours. Beautiful card.

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  6. You nailed it with a small window of time! Love love lve the scoring detail. Love the soft colouring. Another stunner.

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  7. I really love the scored lines!! What a great idea! Such a pretty card.

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