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Sunday, 11 June 2023

CTC 423: Fresh As A Daisy

 Hi!


Welcome back to the new CASEing The Catty Sunday Challenge Blog Hop. As this hop goes live, I will be just finishing the Adelaide Oval Climb, so fingers crossed all goes well - on the hop and the climb! I'm pretty excited to be able to walk over the top of Adelaide Oval.


But back to the challenge - this week we are asking you to make a project that uses the colours from the Fresh As A Daisy DSP. There's a lot of colours - even more than are listed on our challenge graphic. You don't need to CASE one of the cards in the section of the catalogue, although you can if you want. The main focus is the colours in the DSP.

scissorspapercard, CASEing The Catty, Stampin' Up!, Biggest Wish, Fresh As A Daisy DSP

As there's a lot of colours, I decided to use a few of them, but in small quantities so that they don't get overwhelming. The small strips are also a great way to use up scraps! I don't know about you, but I always seem to end up with lots of narrow strips of DSP.

scissorspapercard, CASEing The Catty, Stampin' Up!, Biggest Wish, Fresh As A Daisy DSP

I used the plainer side of the Fresh As A Daisy DSP for half of the strips, and then the matching cardstock for the other half. The sentiment is from Biggest Wish, and is stamped in Bubble Bath ink to match the card base. Early Espresso makes for a great matting colour.

scissorspapercard, CASEing The Catty, Stampin' Up!, Biggest Wish, Fresh As A Daisy DSP

I had two tiny pieces of DSP left from the front, just the right size for a pair of banners to decorate the inside.

We'd love for you to join in with our challenge. Just make a card using the colours from the DSP and add a photo to our Facebook group. Use one or two colours, the whole lot, or anywhere in between! Lots of the colours are new to the lineup, so it's really fun to have a play.


The next stop on tonight's blog hop is the lovely Peta Stephen with a card that I'm sure that her cat Marvi must approve of!


Bye for now,

Tina

1 comment:

  1. Strips are a great way to use more colours, Tina. I still can’t get my head around Wild Wheat, lol.

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