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, create Craft By Post classes, coach my lovely team and create cards and the occasional 3D project.
This week we are CASE-ing the Come To Gather pages 46-51. I am using Harvest Hellos and the matching Apple Builder Punch to make some small items for my upcoming market stalls.
Come To Gather DSP , although designed with the Northern Hemisphere Autumn in mind, also suits our "end of year" projects with the checks reminding us of school uniforms, perhaps?
I don't know if you noticed the title of my blog this week but I had a little chuckle to myself when I typed in 'Apple Notebook'! Not those expensive electronic gadgets, just a simple paper product. Tee hee! These notebooks are showing 4 sides of the paper in the pack, but of course there are a total of 12 different patterns (6 double-sided papers times 2) in each 12" by 12" pack. I'm hoping these prove to be a popular low-cost gift to purchase, or maybe I can inspire someone to make gifts themselves.
On page 49 of the Holiday catalogue where Harvest Hellos is shown, there is a pizza box shown with slices of apple all joined up, which inspired me to put 3 full apples under the needle, and sew them for the front of these notebooks.
I've been making matching post-it Note holders too, in two different styles. This one is slightly trickier with a mini pen tucked in the top, the other is a straight-forward cover. At the end of the month I am taking a stall at a couple of local markets, one is in Doreen, the other 6 days later in Mill Park. These are both relatively close to my home in South Morang.
There is always so much inspiration in these catalogues, I'm sure that is why CASE-ing the Catty is so successful! Now it's your turn to show what you can do with a little catalogue inspiration. Add your work at our Facebook challenge here.
Next talented designer on this hop is Siobhan
I'd love you to choose my online shop to purchase from, and use the Host Code when asked at check out, & I will send you a gift, along with a handmade card. The items listed below were used in my projects above, and link to that item in my online shop.
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Great projects. The 3 apples sewn together look great. I did actually think of the computer when I saw your tabling title.
ReplyDeleteI love your "apple notebooks" Rachel. They would make great teacher gifts. The apples look so good sewn together.
ReplyDeletePerfect pressys for the teacher! Love the sewing - makes it so quick and easy! I hope your stall goes super amazingly well! And these are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteYour apple notebooks are fabulous, Rachel and perfect for stocking stuffers and gifts for colleagues. I hope your market stalls go really well. x
ReplyDeleteI hope your market stalls are successful - I don't know how anyone will be able to resist these cuties! The stitched apples look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWell these are pretty fabulous apple notebooks!! Excellent end of year teacher gifts. Your stitched 3D apples are just so cute. I can't wait to get my hands on this bundle so I can CASE this!
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