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Sunday 31 October 2021

CTC 342: CASE Your Favourite Mini Project

 Hi!


Hello again! It's been about a month since I've been able to play along with the CTC Crew, and I'm so glad to be back! Last time I'd posted Hudson and I were both unwell, and it's taken me this long to get caught up with everything that needed to be caught up with. 


This week we are challenging you to CASE your favourite Mini Catalogue project. There's two months left to enjoy the products in this catalogue, so maybe this blog hop/challenge will help you to discover some new favourites. An old favourite of mine is the Heartwarming Hugs DSP, so this card caught my eye when I was flicking through the catalogue for inspiration.


I love the shimmer paste snowflakes, and the angled sentiment dividing the card is fabulous. I went for a completely different DSP and colour scheme though!

scissorspapercard, Stampin' Up!, CASEing The Catty, Christmas To Remember, Pattern Party Host DSP, Gingerbread Dies, Winter Snow EF, Christmas Card

Many years ago, SU released a suite of Christmas products that included Whisper White,Coastal Cabana and Real Red. I've loved that combo for Christmas cards ever since! Today's card is a little different, as the DSP (from Pattern Party Host DSP) is Pool Party. I matched it with Poppy Parade and Silver Foil.

scissorspapercard, Stampin' Up!, CASEing The Catty, Christmas To Remember, Pattern Party Host DSP, Gingerbread Dies, Winter Snow EF, Christmas Card

The snowflakes are from the Gingerbread Dies, and the sentiments are from Christmas To Remember. I applied Adhesive Sheet to the back of the Silver Foil before cropping the snowflakes. Way less messy than trying to apply glue after they are cut!

scissorspapercard, Stampin' Up!, CASEing The Catty, Christmas To Remember, Pattern Party Host DSP, Gingerbread Dies, Winter Snow EF, Christmas Card

I actually made two of these cards, because the way you cut the DSP on the front suits two cards. I simply cut a card front sized piece of DSP and measured 3.5 inches down from the top left corner and up from the bottom right corner. I then cut from mark to mark. I cut through the DSP and cardstock at the same time so that they would be perfectly matched. It's never too much extra work to create a second card at the same time, and it's a great way to boost your Christmas card stash a little faster. We all need that at this time of year.

As always, you can join in with our challenge by posting a photo of your creation to our Facebook group. It's that easy!


Please continue your way around our blog hop tonight, as there's plenty of gorgeous inspiration to be found. Next up is Peta Stephen, with a beautifully, serene Christmas card.

Bye for now,

Tina

3 comments:

  1. Love the embossed red panel and how you’ve matched up the snowflakes from the gingerbread dies on the top section. Glad you are back and sharing your creations. Sometimes we just need to catch our breath!

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  2. I just love that you used the adhesive sheets behind the snow flakes - I always forget!! But this is such an awesome tip. And I love the angled greeting too - great layout!

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  3. Oh I'm a sucker for snowflakes!! So lovely, I think I'll have to case your cards. This layout is so versatile with every dsp.

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