Hello and Welcome to another Sunday Night Blog Hop where we CASE the Catalogue and share our inspiration with you!! This week, we are CASEing the Holiday Catalogue, and in particular
pages 8-11.
For the complete list of the whole design team, you can click here on the graphic, or just keep hopping all the way through the whole design team and see the fantastic projects and ideas offered by all of us.
I've been inspired by this lovely gift bag on the left, and made it into a card.
I've kept to the same layout, only changing a couple of colours. The DSP under the star comes from This Christmas Specialty Designer Series Paper, and I've coordinated this lovely cherry cobbler with crushed curry.
Now it's time for you to keep hopping all the way through the team - and enjoy!!
And then you can join in the fun and enter our monthly challenge by using this link below.
For the complete list of the design team, head on over to the CASEing the Catty Blog.
Ooh! Cherry Cobbler with Crushed Curry, I think I love this colour choice!
ReplyDeleteTHank you Deb, yes, I agree, it does look pretty vibrant!
DeleteLovely card!! Love the stars!
ReplyDeleteThanks Rebecca, I love the stars too and the sentiments in this set are totally divine too.
DeleteThis is so lovely Julia. The colours are great! Kelly x
ReplyDeleteThank you Kelly, yes, these colours are pretty cool.
DeleteWhat an absolute WOW of a colour scheme! It's quite eye catching, I like it lots.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rachel, it's really bright in real life too!
DeleteJulia your card is lovely - your colour combination is so unusual for Christmas but it works so well and looks so regal.
ReplyDeleteThank you Liz, I love that you think it looks regal!
DeleteGreat CASE, Julia. The Cherry Cobbler background really makes it pop.
ReplyDeleteTHank you Judy, yes, I love the addition of the Cherry Cobbler too.
DeleteThis bundle arrived at my home this week and I inspired by this card.
ReplyDeleteThankyou Kathryn. I love this bundle too.
DeleteGreat colour combo. Love the stamping on the cherry DSP, subtle but effective.
ReplyDeleteThankyou Krissy. The card looks so bright in real life.
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