To CASE is to Copy And Share Everything or to Copy And Selectively Edit - and we love to CASE from our amazing Stampin' Up! catalogues which are just full of inspiration on every page!!
This week, we are CASEING from the Babies & Kids Chapter from our Annual Catalogue (just to mix it up a bit!!!), and I have been inspired by the cute rhino card on page 103.
I've used the same idea for the strips of DSP in the background, and the fully coloured title on the left side.
Instead of DSP, I've substituted the Mercury Glass Designer Acetate cut into strips behind my main image.
I've featured Christmas Gleaming as my stamp set of choice paired with Blueberry Bushel and Seaside Spray.
Can you see the similarities between my card and the catalogue card? They are sort of similar!!!
Up next is the amazing Siobhan and her project inspired by this chapter!!
We really love it when you join in the fun with us too! Flip through this chapter in the Annual Catalogue and share with us what inspires you via our facebook challenge page!!!
Please head over to my online store if you wish to see these products in more detail - and you can place your order anytime (if you're in Australia) while you're there (even if you're in your pyjamas!!)
And, if you can see yourself creating cards and sharing your love of papercrafts while inspiring others, perhaps you might be interested in the Stampin' Up! Business opportunity - contact me to find out how.
And, if you can see yourself creating cards and sharing your love of papercrafts while inspiring others, perhaps you might be interested in the Stampin' Up! Business opportunity - contact me to find out how.
Julia, the strips of acetate look so good behind the Christmas baubles, I love it.
ReplyDeleteThe Mercury glass acetate looks great with the blue showing through. Great case.
ReplyDeleteThose strips behind the baubles are quite dramatic, I may have to try something similar.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to showcase the gorgeous actetate!! Love your card.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, Julia. Those strips of acetate look amazing. I love the way you've stuck to a simple colour palette with this. I'm a sucker for anything blue and white/silver so I really love this.
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