Showing posts with label Stitched Stars Dies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stitched Stars Dies. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 September 2021

#CTC335 CASE an Annual Catalogue 3D Project



CASE an Annual Catalogue 3D project:


The little coffin box on Page 50 far left caught my eye:


We don't celebrate Halloween, but I've decided to stay with the similar colours and a cheerier theme of dogs.

I've used the Rectangular Postage Stamp punch and Smokey Slate cardstock to punch five stamps and used the same portrait/landscape layout as the picture above. The stripes in the background came from the Black and White Sale-a-bration set of papers - Beautifully Penned. I've attached the DSP to a base of Pumpkin Pie. 

The postage stamps have had the little dog from Sweet Little Stockings stamped with Black Memento ink. One has been stamped onto scrap card and diecut with the Stockings Dies to sit over the edge of the postage stamp. I've diecut some stars from Pumpkin Pie cardstock with the Stitched Stars dies and added them to the opposite corners of the CASE. To finish I've used Happiest of Birthdays and Black Memento ink to stamp the greeting which was trimmed close to the solid edge and added to the card with Stampin Dimensionals.


By stamping off the edge of the punched shape it could look as if I have used more than just the one dog image.


I might pop this away for hubby's birthday later this month - reminds me of our cheeky little fellows, but it seems today is not the day for looking at the camera!


Fancy CASEing an annual catalogue 3D project? We would love you to share it to our Facebook page using the link over to the right before next Sunday evening.

Next on the hop we have Tina, I can't wait to see what she has to share with us:

Sunday, 6 June 2021

#CTC321 CASE a Mini Catty Project and Give a Masculine Twist

 

CASE a Layout from the Mini Catalogue and Give it a Masculine Twist!


My inspiration came from the card on the top right Page 35:

I've diecut five stars from Gray Granite cardstock using Stitched Stars Dies and embossed using the following Embossing Folders: Brick & Mortar 3D, Bark 3D and Tasteful Textile 3D.

My base card is Gray Granite and the DSP from In Good Taste is matted with Night of Navy and attached to the base. Then the stars were adhered in place. The greeting from Garden Wishes is inked with Night of Navy onto Gray Granite and diecut using the Meadow Dies with some Night of Navy Baker's Twine added to the back and attached with Stampin' Dimensionals.

Quite a switch from the CASEd card, don't you think?

The crew would love to see your version of the challenge. Post your project to our Facebook page before next Sunday evening using the link over on the right.

Next up we're off to see what Monique has for us:

Sunday, 9 August 2020

#CTC280 CASE Aug-Dec Catalogue Cover


CASEing the cover of the August - December Mini Catalogue:


I've chosen the snowflake card top right.

Using a base of thick Whisper White cardstock, I've randomly stamped the small squares image from Tasteful Touches using Balmy Blue ink in place of the colour washed original.

Next I've diecut a piece of Balmy Blue cardstock with a Stitched Nested Labels die to form a similar frame to the one above and adhered it to the base.

I've diecut a swirly star shape with Stitched Stars dies out of the new Balmy Blue Glimmer Paper. I've also stamped some stars from So Many Stars in Balmy Blue ink onto Whisper White card and diecut them along with some Balmy Blue cardstock stars. I've stuck all the diecut stars down and added a greeting from So Many Stars, again using the same Balmy Blue ink and Whisper White cardstock, with Stampin' Dimensionals to add it to the card.


Thanks for stopping by. We hope you'll find some time to play along with the challenge this week. Post your card to our Facebook page using the link over on the right. Next on the hop we have Tina and I can't wait to see what she has created this week:

Sunday, 20 October 2019

#CTC251 - CASE Brightly Gleaming DSP with Layout from Pg 30




This week the crew are CASEing a layout from pg 30 of the Holiday Catalogue:

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I have chosen the card on the bottom left of the picture above

Starting with a base of thick Very Vanilla, then adding a full height, wide strip of Noble Peacock Specialty DSP, turned 90 degrees to display it so the stripes represented the horizontal lines on the original. I've added a layer of vellum which was embossed with the Scripty 3D Embossing Folder.

Next I've stamped an image from So Many Stars in Night of Navy, Pretty Peacock and Seaside Spray onto Very Vanilla, They were diecut with a matching sized Stitched Stars die and adhered to the vellum with a line drawn to the top by hand. The Sprig punch was used to  cut some Noble Peacock foil sheets (in Pretty Peacock) and it was cut at the half way mark then adhered along the top of the vellum. Some Stitched Shapes stars from the flourish image have been added as bling. The greeting was from Itty Bitty Christmas stamped in Pretty Peacock and cut using a Layering Circles die.


Thanks for stopping by. Time now to pop over to the fabulous Rose and her amazing project. Please feel you can play along, all you need is to create a card with the brief mentioned, add your hastag #CTC251 and post to our Facebook page with the link over to the right.

Sunday, 29 September 2019

#CTC248 - CASE Annual Catalogue using Holiday Catalogue Supplies




Choose any project from the Annual Catalogue and CASE it using supplies from the Holiday Catalogue:
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I've chosen the card on the bottom right of page 15:


Onto a base of Garden Green cardstock, I've added a mat of Crumb Cake. I've cut a 6" x 4" piece of Toile Tidiings DSP into 1" wide strips and screwed them up, then opened them and sponged each with Crumb Cake ink. They are then adhered onto the Crumb Cake mat. Using Daffodil Delight I've diecut stars from the Stitched Stars Dies and placed them where the CASEd card had used leaves. I opted to omit the ribbon as I had enough texture going on for what I wanted. 

The greeting is from the Hostess set "Greatest Part of Christmas" and inked in Garden Green ink with a strip of Daffodil Delight for the word Christmas. This was attached to a crumpled piece of vellum and all adhered over the top of the stars.


We hope you'll play along with the crew and post your photo onto our Facebook page using the link over on the right by next Sunday evening.  Time now to hop over and check out Shannon's super cute Snowmen: