The CASE-ing The Catty Crew are a group of Stampin' Up! demonstrators from Australia & New Zealand who take inspiration weekly from the catalogues. The catalogues are a fantastic resource and we love to inspire you to seek inspiration there too.
The retiring project I focused on can be found on page 71 of the mini catalogue. Treasures of Life is a lovely set with tender scenes of grandchildren and grandparents.
Which retiring project will you CASE? Don't forget to join us by sharing at CASE-ing The Catty Sunday Challenge.
Your orders are very much appreciated, no matter how small or big, every little bit helps me to meet my minimums, and keep on creating. Hopefully you are inspired by some of the projects I share, and want to make your own. My online shop is open anytime and delivery by tracked Australia Post takes 5-10 days. If you are able to collect from South Morang VIC, get in touch to receive free shipping by piggy backing on one of my orders.
This is a blog hop, so click on the button to link to Michelle and her wonderful project.
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Your orders are very much appreciated, no matter how small or big, every little bit helps me to meet my minimums, and keep on creating. Hopefully you are inspired by some of the projects I share, and want to make your own. My online shop is open anytime and delivery by tracked Australia Post takes 5-10 days. If you are able to collect from South Morang VIC, get in touch to receive free shipping by piggy backing on one of my orders.
Oh wow, I love this so much! The white dots look amazing on the darker cardstock, and highlight the flowers so beautifully.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great technique! I like the colours you've chosen and your dots really highlight the main image :)
ReplyDeleteOh WOW - the pointillism technique is amazing!! It really adds elegance and gorgeousness and lifts the image! So clever.
ReplyDeleteI love the tone on tone look. And those dots really make the flower stand out.
ReplyDeleteLove the colours. You have a lot of patience doing all of those dots, but it was worth it. It makes the flowers stand out more.
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