Showing posts with label CASEing the Catty Blog Hops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CASEing the Catty Blog Hops. Show all posts

Sunday, July 17, 2016

CASEing the Catty #87 - Artistic Expressions

Hi there and welcome to our Sunday night blog hop for CASEing the Catty.  This week the crew are CASEing projects from the Artistic Expressions Section of the annual Stampin' Up! catalogue - pages 92 - 157.

The Design Team exclusively use SU products for their CTC projects. We CASE (copy and share everything) or use a sketch/layout, colour combo, embellishment, to name a few examples, as a springboard for our own creations.

I'm so glad you've joined the hop.  If you get lost along the way, just click on the banner below to take you to our home blog where you will see a list of participants for this round -

http://caseingthecatty.blogspot.com/2016/07/ctc87-artistic-expressions.html 

For my project this week I took inspiration from page 148, The Fruit Stand Suite -


The little crate gift box is absolutely adorable.  I've seen lots of cute replicas on Pinterest and about three weeks ago I decided to tweak the design a little and turn it into a card - a Fresh Fruit in a Crate Card and tonight I'm sharing a slightly different version and a mini tutorial.


CTC #87 - Fresh Fruit in a Crate Card #2


Mini Tutorial -


1.  From Kraft Card Stock cut out the following pieces -

A - Card Inserts 1-1/2" x 3-15/16" (x 3).  Score 1/2" in from both ends of all three pieces.
B - Side Pieces - 2-1/2" (H) x 2-3/4" (W) (x 2)
C - Front and Back Sections - 1" x 4" (x 4).  Score 1/2" in from both ends of all four pieces.


2.  With Tear and Tape Adhesive, adhere front and back crate pieces to the two side pieces as shown in the photo below -


3.  Handy Hint:  Punch out a Classic Label from a scrap of card stock and position into place on both side pieces with a dab of glue BEFORE punching out the crate 'handles'.


4.  Line up the punched piece with your Classic Label Punch.  Punch and repeat on the other side so handles are even.


5.  Adhere the back two pieces to the other side piece of the crate to form the base of the card.


6.  Attach all three card inserts just below the punched handles on either side of the crate making sure the side flaps on the left side are turned towards the back of the card and the side flaps on the right face towards the front.  This allows for a smoother swing mechanism and a flatter fold when placing the card in an envelope.

7.  Fold two doilies in half and glue one to the front and one to the back of the crate.


8.  Cut out two, 2" squares from the Fruit Stand DSP, fold diagonally in half and glue into place over the doilies.


9.  Cut out a few images of fruit from the Fruit Stand DSP and attach to the inserts with Glue Dots.

   

10.  Stamp a sentiment from the Fresh Fruit Stamp Set with Peekaboo Peach Ink onto Whisper White Card Stock and attach to the front of the card.

Card folds flat and fits inside a standard, card size (C6) envelope.
 

This second card is slightly smaller than the original.  You can get the details for the first one I made HERE.


Thanks so much for hopping by!

I hope you're enjoying the projects from the CTC Crew.  You can hop back to Monique Fielder or keep going forward onto Rebecca Scurr's blog to see what Artistic Expressions project inspired her. 

http://stamping-with-moni-q.blogspot.com/2016/07/ctc-87-artistic-expressions.html    http://thepaperandstampaddict.com.au/2016/07/17/ctc87-artistic-expressions/ 

Every month we have a challenge link up where you can join in the fun too.  The link below will take you to our July challenge -
  http://caseingthecatty.blogspot.com/2016/07/ctc85-babies-and-kids.html


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Sunday, July 10, 2016

CASEing the Catty #86 - Everyday Occasions

Hi there and welcome to our Sunday night blog hop for CASEing the Catty.  This week the crew are CASEing projects from the Everyday Occasions Section of the annual Stampin' Up! catalogue - pages 66 - 91.

The Design Team exclusively use SU products for their CTC projects. We CASE (copy and share everything) or use a sketch/layout, colour combo, embellishment, to name a few examples, as a springboard for our own creations.

I'm so glad you've joined the hop.  If you get lost along the way, just click on the banner below to take you to our home blog where you will see a list of participants for this round -

http://caseingthecatty.blogspot.com/2016/07/ctc86-everyday-occasions.html

   
Everyday Occasions

For my project this week, I took inspiration from a card on page 69; specifically the ribbon and banner detail.  Seeing I had lots of stamped die cuts left over from the last planter box card I made, I decided to use those (I don't own the Bunch of Blossoms stamps and matching punch ... yet ... lol) and go with the matching colour palette from the 'scraps'. 

 

There's about a dozen of the crew joining the hop this week and I'm really looking forward to seeing all the different project ideas.  Although I think our hops should come with a warning that reads something like this - "Beware ... if you continue on with the CTC Blog Hop, your Wish List may grow substantially long and your credit card may go into meltdown".  Well ... it's usually the case with me ... I have put in a personal order just about every week since the new catty release! It's a dangerous business this paper crafting ... so if you're game you can hop back to the lovely and talented, Liz Gross at Lilly Loves Paper or venture onward to one of our newest crew members, Kelly Kent at My Paper Craft Journey to see what projects from the catty they have CASED.  In fact, the next three ladies on this hop are all new crew members - Kelly, Krissy and Deb.  A huge welcome to you all!

 http://lillylovespaper.blogspot.com/2016/07/ctc86-everyday-is-good-day-to-send-card.html     https://mypapercraftjourney.com/2016/07/10/caseing-the-catty-86-everyday-occasions/

Wow! There's just so much inspiration in the catty, especially in the section that we are focusing on this round.  It was hard to decide on just one project; just as well we get to re-visit this section later in the month.

Want to join in?

Every month we have a challenge link up where you can join in the fun too.  The link below will take you to our July challenge -

http://caseingthecatty.blogspot.com/2016/07/ctc85-babies-and-kids.html


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(Plus ink and card stock as shown in the colour swatch)


Thanks for hopping by,


Sunday, July 3, 2016

CASEing the Catty #85 - For Babies + Kids

Welcome to the latest CASEing the Catty Blog Hop. The Design Team exclusively use SU products for their CTC projects. We CASE (copy and share everything) or use a sketch/layout, colour combo, embellishment, to name a few examples, as a springboard for our own creations.

I'm so glad you've joined the hop.  If you get lost along the way, just click on the banner below to take you to our home blog where you will see a list of participants for this round -

http://caseingthecatty.blogspot.com/2016/07/ctc85-babies-and-kids.html

This week we are CASEing projects from the For Babies + Kids (pages 56-65) section of the Annual Stampin' Up! Catalogue -


My project for CTC #85 would have to be one of the easiest cards I've ever made.  I've used the cute images from the Made with Love Stamp Set (page 59) ...


... and CASED the card from page 62  -

          

The layout was changed from landscape to portrait, I inked up a different stamp set to the one featured in the catty and the colours were switched for a baby boy card.

I hope you are enjoying the projects so far. You can hop back to Monique Fielder or onward to Rachel Palmieri -

http://stamping-with-moni-q.blogspot.com/2016/07/ctc-85-babies-kids.html   http://stampinpals.blogspot.com/2016/07/bonjour-beautiful-babies-children-ctc85.html

Every month we have a challenge link up where you can join in the fun too.  The link below will take you to our July challenge -

http://caseingthecatty.blogspot.com/2016/07/ctc85-babies-and-kids.html


Thanks for hopping by,


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