Showing posts with label Wondrous Wreath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wondrous Wreath. Show all posts

Sunday, 31 July 2016

Christmas (Or Not) - CTC89

Page 32 Annual Catalogue
It's so nice to see you here for CASE-ing The Catty Blog Hop. Maybe you have arrived here from my sweet friend Tina Gillespie's blog. She is our guest designer this week. But if you've started here with me, don't forget to check out what the rest of the crew have shared this week, you're bound to be inspired. Although the brief was to CASE Christmas, I wasn't quite ready to make a Christmas card. Soon our Holiday Catalogue will be released and there are going to be so many beautiful new products in there, not that there is a shortage in the Annual Catalogue either, The place card here provided inspiration for a birthday card in shades of Emerald Envy, Mint Macaroon and Copper Embossing Powder,




The Brushwork letters they used for the name are lovely, but I don't own them- yet! You can find them on page 157 if you want to check them out. I looked through my stash for something to fill the centre panel and settled for the recently retired Hostess set, Happy Birthday Everyone. This is a set I will be hanging onto for a while longer, and doesn't it look impressive heat embossed in copper? Unfortunately, the copper metallic thread wasn't thick enough for my liking, but I just so happen to have a spool of copper, very similar to the gold and silver thicker cord Stampin' Up! had in the last Holiday Catalogue. It just might be SU from a long time past. (Not sure where it came from, possibly my mother's craft room).

Because my birthday card is larger than the place card, I've stamped Wondrous Wreath (off the page) four times. The leafiest stamp was first stamped in Mint Macaroon. Next was the more sparse leaf stamp stamped in Emerald Envy, and lastly, a repeat of that stamp, rotated slightly and inked up with Versamark before sprinkling with copper embossing powder. 


This card seemed to be suitable for a masculine card, and I didn't have any copper sequins anyway, so the card is reasonably plain. I do usually hold back a little with embellishments, sometimes a little too much...

Fully inspired now, I cut a piece of Affectionately Yours Specialty DSP, and constructed the card in a similar fashion to the original CASE. I've used a narrower strip of card because I didn't want to cover the lovely DSP. This time it is a current sentiment from Cottage Greetings. This has been stamped in Versamark and heat embossed with copper embossing powder again.


One more, again using the specialty DSP Affectionately Yours, and this is covered in copper flora. Sadly, you only get one 12" X 12" sheet of each of these 'special' specialty papers in a pack, so I'm trying to make them go as far as possible!!! A narrower strip for the sentiment, again from Cottage Greetings. It is a simple sketch, and can be used in so many ways.

Of course, there is no reason why you couldn't use this sketch for your Christmas cards too, and I might, depending on the stamps I decide to use this year. Do you stamp Christmas cards, and if so, do you make a variety of designs, or lots of one design?

LAST CHANCE!

Don't forget, Stampin' Up!® has a Bonus Days promotion happening through this month. For every $90 you spend with Stampin' Up!® in July, you will be emailed a $9 discount code to use in August. That's like a 10% discount! BUT, you need to do it tonight or you'll miss out.

You can shop in my Online Store if you have a shipping address in Australia, and if you use the Hostess Code, 9Z44PC2P you'll receive something extra from me in the post.

Let's head on over to see the lovely Rebecca, the Paper and Stamp Addict.



Cheers, Rachel




You can post your entry here to join the challenge at CASE-ing The Catty

Sunday, 27 September 2015

CTC49 - Home For The Holidays

Another week of CASE-ing the Holiday Catalogue, pages 8-21 "Home For The Holidays', is the theme. I don't know if you're having trouble deciding what you like most in the Holiday catalogue, but on pages 10 & 11 are two photopolymer stamp sets, and two sets of framelits which fit together as snuggly as a hand in a glove. Naturally, I had to put both bundles on my first order, at least I was saving 15% and I've had such a lot of fun playing with combinations of the two - so cute!

Maybe you have arrived here from Stasia's blog, but if you're just starting out here, you can follow all the links around, doing a Blog hop with the design team at CASE-ing The Catty.

Initially, I cased the tag on the gift here on the right, almost exactly. I have to confess: - I love miniature things, so that teeny tiny wreath is a winner for me. I will have plenty of tags for my Christmas gifts, so it has been made into a full-size card.

Because we are inside looking out, I left the Soft Sky card plain, like a painted wall. The window frame is Crumb Cake, cut with the die and left plain. The group of  trees out the window come from Happy Scenes stamp set. The sentiment is from the same stamp set, and because it is photopolymer, it is possible to curve it. I used the base of my Stampin' Mist bottle as a guide and just hand-cut the banner. Easy-peasy! The tiny wreath features in Festive Fireplace. Again, easy to stamp in Mossy Meadow, before using the Stampin' Write Marker in Real Red to colour some holly berries. I grabbed a little red twine from the Oh What Fun Tag Kit and tied a knot before using a mini glue dot to attach it to the window frame. This card is one of the options to make at my November Christmas card class (Friday 21st at 7pm).


For the other card, the cat features.... peering out the window, watching his family heading off on holiday, towing a caravan behind the car. This is so typical for an Australian Christmas, since it is summer here at that time of year. My husband and I often head away to the coast, soon after our Christmas celebrations. Fortunately we don't need to take our cat anymore, because our adult sons stay at home. Our 10-year-old cat has always hated travelling in the car, and would cry for the whole trip! Two solid hours of wailing, even while being comforted, not good for any of us, so I bet he's glad to sit at the front window and watch us head off!!! The little scene makes me chuckle inside.

Let's Get Away provided the car and caravan, and the tree and birds stamp is from Happy Scenes, I just stamped some 'leaves' for the autumn tree, since it is bare but obviously wouldn't be in summer. I chose a greeting from Wondrous Wreath for this card. I'm having a lot of fun with these stamps and framelits, maybe at this rate I'll have all my Christmas cards made soon?

Now it's time to head on over to my buddy , Kathryn's blog to check out what she is sharing this week.

If you are wanting to purchase any of these items, the links below take you to that item in my online shop, but if you'd just like to check out the Weekly Deals (new every Wednesday), Clearance Rack or the catalogues in general, you can visit the online shop here. The Hostess Code for this month is EUFRFMNX

To find out more about the class, there is more information under the 'classes' tab.

Cheers
Rachel



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Thursday, 18 December 2014

Wondrous Wreath - Again!

I needed some more Christmas cards this week and decided not to stick with my original card, mainly because I have so many lovely stamp sets, they should all get a showing!

Wondrous Wreath has been used before, but it deserved to be inked up again. I've kept it simple, in that I haven't cut it out with the Wonderful Wreath Framelits, but the bow has been stamped and die cut. The Bermuda Bay is a gorgeous accent colour!

The colour inspiration came totally from this challenge at Sunday Stamps.  The strip of Santa & Co DSP (on special in the End Of Year Closeout) seemed to suit  the colour palette, perfectly.

Its easy enough to stamp off the edge of the card front, especially as each stamp has a tab which I used to line up the layers. It doesn't seem to matter too much if you're slightly 'off' with this stamp either. With photopolymer stamps it is super-easy to make sure the sentiment is straight.




Now, I'm still not 100% sure that this is the last of my Christmas cards, I need to have a solid session of card writing tonight before I know for sure! Hope your preparations are going well.

Cheers

Rachel


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Thursday, 27 November 2014

Colourful Christmas Card CTS101

I've had a request from my lovely neighbour to make a bunch of Christmas cards and she selected some lovely, non-traditional colours for her cards! Crushed Curry was chosen for a couple of the designs. I wasn't too sure how they would look, but it rather suits our Australian summertime Christmas.
The sketch at CAS(E) This Sketch suits any of the wreaths (stamps, dies etc) which are around at the moment and I turned to Wondrous Wreath, as Sonya had requested that stamp set for a couple of her cards. The other has been made in the rather more traditional Pear Pizzazz and Real Red!
I tried a few different colour combinations in the wreath before reverting to two shades of green, another stamping in gold ink and red berries. the words from Wonderful Wreath Framelits seem a little stronger when cut in one of the Glitter papers and I added a red banner for 'Joy' to rest on.
I have a busy day ahead so this will be one of my briefer posts!
Cheers
Rachel


Sunday, 2 November 2014

Stampin' Up! Christmas Cards

I had another Christmas Card class today and although it is November 1st, it was actually my last class for October!!!
Wondr
The ladies had lots of fun using Stampin' Up! Wondrous Wreath and the matching Framelits which are available in the Holiday catalogue until January 5th 2015.
We ended up with an even mix of Pear Pizzaz and Lost Lagoon cards, and every one of them looked wonderful! The bows did look extra-special cut from gold or silver Glimmer Paper.



The other card used Foil Sheets in gold or silver, one of the Star Framelits and the Confetti Stars Punch. The 'Noel' is part of the Framelits from Wondrous Wreath, and 'Joy' is another word included with the set. You can check out below the contents of the stamp set and the Framelits, (and if you click on the picture it will take you through to my online shop). On the side bar to your right, you will find the Holiday Catalogue, Wondrous Wreath is on page 9.

If you would like to take part in a class, there is usually one or two places left, and my ladies are very friendly.

On another note, November is my birthday and I'd love to send you a gift. So....any orders over $50 (before shipping costs) during November will qualify for a gift from me. I can't tell you what it is yet, and it will ship separately to your main order. You need to use this code   MYJAE96T  in the box "Hostess Code" BEFORE you enter your payment details.

Cheers,
Rachel