Showing posts with label Tidings of Christmas DSP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tidings of Christmas DSP. Show all posts

Sunday, 13 March 2022

#CTC360 CASE a Masking Project

 

CASE a Masking Project from either catalogue:


I've chosen the image on the left of Page 26:

I used a page from a telephone directory to tear my edging and held a piece of Basic White cardstock in place with washi tape then added my masking over the top with more washi tape. Using the Blender Brush I used first Daffodil Delight, then Bumblebee finishing with Calypso Coral to create the background.

The Lovely You images are stamped with Soft Succulent ink. I randomly stamped the patterns, with one of the patterns being stamped twice to make it a little darker. I didn't like the gold embossed image I chose so swapped it out for two pieces of foliage diecut with the Meadow Dies from Soft Succulent and Evening Evergreen cardstock. 

The base card is Evening Evergreen and the DSP used is Tidings of Christmas.The greeting stamped in Soft Succulent from So Lovely was diecut with a Meadow Die and added over the stems with Stampin' Dimensionals.


We hope you get the chance to join the challenge this week. Mask up and show us what you create using the link over on the right before next Sunday evening.

Next up we have Michelle with a little bit of monkey business:



Sunday, 17 October 2021

#CTC340 CASE a Bundle from Pgs 65-71



CASE a Bundle from Pages 65-71 of the Mini Catalogue


I've chosen the card on the bottom right of Page 70:

Instead of a Halloween theme, I've changed it to Christmas.

I've started with a base of Soft Succulent cardstock. I've trimmed a piece of Evening Evergreen for the top layer and cut the same size piece of Tidings of Christmas DSP. Before adding it to the mat, I've cut a small triangle off the lower corner and slightly larger off the top opposite corner.

My tag is made with the Stockings Dies and Cherry Cobbler cardstock. Texture was added with the Timeworn Type 3D Embossing folder. Next I've added a tab of Basic Black cardstock folded in half and stapled it in place. The tree is diecut with the Christmas Trees Dies from Evening Evergreen. The holly was stamped with Evening Evergreen ink and coloured with Stampin' Blends before being diecut with the same Christmas Tree dies. 

The greeting is from Whimsical Trees stamped in Evening Evergreen ink onto Soft Succulent cardstock.then diecut with the Tasteful Labels dies. 


This was possibly my least favourite DSP out of the pack but I feel it works well for this background as it is quite simple. I could have used two of any of the smaller trees but opted for one larger one as my tag was slimmer and it stayed in balance


What's your favourite bundle from the mini catalogue? We hope you'll post a card to our Facebook page using the link over on the right before next Sunday evening!

Next on the hop we have our friend Monique:

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: