Showing posts with label Curvy Dies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Curvy Dies. Show all posts

Sunday, 7 February 2021

#CTC304 CASE Love You Always Suite


From the January - June Mini Catalogue, CASE the Love You Always Suite pgs 10-13

I've taken inspiration from the image above and the card bottom left page 12.

I've used the Curvy dies and Pretty Peacock cardstock, cutting strips of the ornate pattern and adhering to a base of Pretty Peacock cardstock. My foil piece is cut from a Champagne Foil Sheet using the Painted Labels dies. 

In lieu of the ribbon I've stamped the greeting from Well Said in Pretty Peacock ink onto Whisper White cardstock and trimmed it then added it to my foil piece. The Kangaroo & Company images were stamped in Black Memento ink onto Whisper White cardstock and coloured using the Crumb Cake, Cherry Cobbler and Real Red Stampin' Blends. I've diecut them with the Kangaroo dies and adhered over the greeting. The foil was then added to the card with Champagne rhinestones to finish.


Check this out - the little pouch has a slit so you can add a little hidden message along with a diecut to match in the Kangaroo dies! Just adhere your hearts to the top of the greeting and it can be used as a pull tab.


Just the card I need for my hubby as tomorrow is our 24th Wedding Anniversary!💕


The crew would like to see what you come up with, add your card to our Facebook page using the link over on the right.

Next on the hop we have the lovely Tina and her delightful card which is sure to make you smile:

Sunday, 10 January 2021

#CTC300 CASE the Jan-Jun Mini Catalogue

 

Choose any project to CASE from the new January - June Mini Catalogue:


I've used the top image on Page 23:


I've diecut a piece of Whisper White cardstock twice with a die from the Curvy Dies. The bottom piece has a greeting from Quite Curvy stamped in Balmy Blue ink. I've attached both pieces to a a mat of Paper Blooms DSP which is new from the Sale-a-bration catalogue. I've added this to a base of Balmy Blue cardstock.

Next I've stamped a bird in Night of Navy ink and coloured it with Petal Pink and Calypso Coral Stampin' Blends before diecutting with the Curvy Dies. I've snipped a couple of pieces of Forever Gold Specialty DSP and adhered them to the border of the diecut. I've added a bow from the retired Old Olive Linen Thread and then popped the little bird in place to finish.


The crew would love to see your take on the Challenge this week, join our Facebook page and post your project using the link over on the right before next Sunday evening.

Next please visit Rebecca and her cute card:

Sunday, 15 November 2020

#CTC294 CASE the Colours of the Cards on Pg 18 Annual Catalogue

 
Case the colours of the Cards on page 18 - Gray Granite, Blushing Bride, Whisper White, Mint Macaron, Soft Sea Foam, Petal Pink.

Onto a base of thick Whisper White cardstock, I've added a full width panel of Gray Granite Peony Garden DSP. Next I've trimmed a piece of Blushing Bride cardstock to fit on the lower half of my card using a pencil to mark where my die will sit and stamped the greeting from Quite Curvy in Gray Granite ink. I've embossed this with the Subtle 3D Embossing Folder and trimmed it to fit the full width of the card and stuck it in place

I've stamped the leaf image from Quite Curvy in Mint Macaron ink onto Soft Sea Foam cardstock and then coloured with Mint Macaron and Soft Sea Foam Stampin' Blends. I've diecut the image using the matching shape from Curvy Dies - this bundle is now available to purchase along with a co-ordinating Christmas stamp set and DSP.

I've adhered the shape over the join. Next I've used Gray Granite ink to stamp the three bird images and coloured with Gray Granite and Petal Pink Stampin' Blends. I've also diecut these with the same Curvy Dies and adhered them over the leaves. The birds and leaves have been polished with Wink of Stella.

I toyed with leaving the bottom blank but in the end added a few rhinestones.


The crew would love to see what you create using the colours listed, just use the link to post your photograph to our Facebook page before next Sunday evening. Next up we have our friend Rebecca: