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Sunday, 6 September 2020

CTC #284: CASE The Die Bundle Section

 Hi!


Thanks for joining me for the new CASEing The Catty Sunday Challenge Blog Hop. This week we are looking at the Die Bundle Section of the Annual Catalogue. I love this new section of the Catalogue, which shows the stamps and dies, and another sample for Inspiration.


After flicking through the section, I settled on this card, made using the World Of Good bundle. I softly chose it, as it's been a while since I've played with it.


I quite liked the stripes down the side of the card. I realised I haven't ever used the stripy die in the bundle, so I used it for the stripes instead. BTW - does anyone know what the die is meant to be? Some sort of ruler, maybe? I cropped two thin strips of Misty Moonlight cardstock using the die and then adhered some Brass Foil to the back so that it peeped through the stripes.

scissorspapercard, Stampin' Up!, CASEing The Catty, Beautiful World, World Map, Brass Foil, Masculine Card

The centre section of the card was made to be an Easel Card, sort of like a Center Panel Easel Card. These are usually made to be landscape orientation, but I thought that portrait suited the globe a bit better.

scissorspapercard, Stampin' Up!, CASEing The Catty, Beautiful World, World Map, Brass Foil, Masculine Card

The compass image is stamped on Whisper White, punched out and then layered on another circle of Brass Foil. I didn't want to pop it up, so that the card would sit better when closed, but it wasn't high enough to hold the easel open, so popped up it is!

scissorspapercard, Stampin' Up!, CASEing The Catty, Beautiful World, World Map, Brass Foil, Masculine Card

I didn't specifically make this card as a Father's Day card, but looking at it now, it would be great to give to a dad on their special day. It would also work as a masculine thank you or thinking of you card.

That's all from me for tonight, but the fun is just starting for you! Check out pages 173-179 of the Annual Catalogue, make your card and pop it up in our Facebook group. Done!


There's plenty of inspiration still to be found though, so don't forget to finish the Blog Hop. Next up is the lovely Sandra, with her wonderful card.


Bye for now,

Tina

5 comments:

  1. I love the brass behind the edging!! I don’t know what it is either but really live the effect!! What a brilliant guy card!!

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  2. Wow I love the easel portion of this card!! I love how you have done the stripes at the sides with the foil behind it.

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  3. Fabulous card, Tina. Love the striped panels with the foil coming through. The easel was a surprise bonus. It would be a great card for a special teacher.

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  4. You've surprised me yet again Tina, there was no way I expected a pop up card. Those strips/stripes on the sides really set the card off, and no, I have no idea what they represent.💙

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  5. Lovely card. I love the colours and the use of the die down the sides looks great.

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