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Sunday, 14 October 2018

Toil & Trouble CTC200


Welcome back to another week of CASE-ing The Catty. The crew is made up of Stampin' Up! demonstrators from all parts of Australia and New Zealand.You are at the blog of Rachel Palmieri, Independent Stampin' Up!® demonstrator. I run classes at my home studio in South Morang, Victoria, share Stampin' Up!® products and tools at parties for my customers, coach my lovely team and create cards and the occasional 3D project. 


This week the design team are focusing on pages 48-55, and I headed straight to page 55 and the Hostess stamp set Hung With Care. CASE-ing is an acronym for 'copy and share everything' and the Stampin' Up!® catalogues are the most logical places to start.


I don't have Hung With Care stamp set....yet, so I substituted Beautiful Baubles, because of the similarities. Stockings and baubles both hang, and there was a long sentiment to place above. It was more effective in a portrait orientation, rather than the landscape used for Hung With Care. On the catalogue sample, one of the stockings has been 'fussy cut', but the Beautiful Baubles Dies includes a die to cut out all those hanging ornaments in one move. 



It was much easier to colour them with Stampin' Blends before die cutting, and 3 of the baubles are raised on mini dimensionals. You do know that there is a special code to use when buying both the Beautiful Baubles stamp and the Detailed Baubles Thinlet Dies? That code (#149920) activates a 10% discount, your reward for buying them as a bundle. You can check out this set on page 10 of the Stampin' Up!® Holiday Catalogue.


The Stamparatus really comes into its own when it comes to making Christmas cards, as they are often a card you'd make multiples of. Another wonderful accessory is the 6 inch square grid paper, recently introduced, along with spare plates. I was using the regular grid paper cut down, but there was a bit of wastage with the size it is. I find the grid lines very useful for lining up the strings from the baubles, words etc. The Stamparatus itself saves wasting card, because when you stamp an image missing pieces like shown in the pic above, you can re-ink and re-stamp for a clear, crisp image.


I CASE-d the green card with multipe stockings.



You are very welcome to join in and CASE pages 48-55 also, then link into our Facebook page to share your creation.


Rebecca Scurr, that very talented Queenslander is your next stop on this blog hop.


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5 comments:

  1. Stunning!! What a great layout!

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  2. Great CASE, Rachel. Your card is lovely and every time I see Beautiful Baubles I wish it had it, lol.

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  3. Beautiful card Rachel, I love how you've left two of the baubles un-coloured.

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  4. Totally cute, and love the Stamparatus endorsement!! Great CASE idea!

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  5. lovely lovely lovely, looks so good framed like that too.

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