Showing posts with label Sweet Little Stockings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sweet Little Stockings. Show all posts

Sunday, 5 December 2021

#CTC347 CASE Favourite Mini Catalogue Bundle



CASE your favourite Mini Catalogue bundle:

I've used the sadly retiring Sweet Little Stockings bundle but cased a carryover bundle - Penguin Place on Page 68.

I've diecut five of the stockings from Sweet Stockings DSP with the Stockings Dies. I've stamped two dogs and three cats in Black Memento Ink onto Basic White and coloured them with Stampin' Blends before diecuting with the same Stockings Dies. 

All the animals have been placed onto a stocking and arranged similarly to the CASE card, As I didn't have as much background area I opted for a single greeting from the retired Itty Bitty Christmas which was stamped with Black Memento Ink onto Basic White and trimmed. Initially I placed all this onto a Smokey Slate card base, but then decided to make that my mat and I added it to an Evening Evergreen card base.


Such a fun group of quirky critters.


The crew look forward to you sharing a project you've CASEd of your Favourite Mini Catalogue bundle. Post it to our Facebook page using the link over on the right.

Next on the hop we have our friend Julia:

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, 29 August 2021

#CTC333 Sale-a-bration



CASEing the Sale-a-bration catalogue:

I've chosen Page 18, second in from the bottom right corner:


Using the Stockings Dies, I've cut the large banner shape from Sahara Sand cardstock twice and trimmed 1/4" off the straight edge before adhering to a base of Cherry Cobbler cardstock.

Next I've cut stockings, heels, toes and edging from Tidings of Christmas DSP. I've added these to the banners in a similar style to the CASEd card. The leaves, and holly are diecut from Evening Evergreen cardstock, the berries from Cherry Cobbler and the bow from Basic White along with the Tag. 

The kitty face from Sweet Little Stockings was stamped in Black Memento ink onto Basic White and diecut with the Stockings Dies. The greeting from the same stamp set was added to a trimmed down tag in the same colour ink.

The pieces were all adhered in place and finished with a Baker's Twine bow.


The little kitten had the ears and paws coloured with Smokey Slate Stampin' Blends.


We would love to see what you create for the challenge. Post your photo to our Facebook page using the link over on the right before next Sunday evening.

Next on the hop we have Lauren: