Here at CASE-ing the Catty we are celebrating 100 Blog Hops with the Presents and Pinecones Section from the Holiday Catalogue (pages 18 to 31).
You may be starting here, so welcome or you may have come from Judy May and her amazing talents don't disappoint again this week.
I have decided to case the card to the left with a wreath, I decided to use the largest swirl from the Swirly Scribbles Thinlits in Pear Pizzazz and Always Artichoke to create my wreath base and added the Cherry Cobbler bow from the Mini Treat Bag Thinlits set on a layer of my very favourite This Christmas Speciality Designer Series Paper. I have finished it off with a few White Gold Sequins and a little sentiment from the Merry Mice stamp set.
Stamp Set: Merry Mice
Cardstock: Pear Pizzazz, Always Artichoke, Cherry Cobbler, Whisper White, This Christmas Specialty Designer Series Paper
Ink: Old Olive
Accessories: Big Shot Die-cutting Machine, Swirly Scribbles Thinlits, Mini Treat Bag Thinlits, Fancy Frost Sequins, 1 3/8" Circle Punch
Close up of the Christmas Wreath
Now it's time to hop over to Elizabeth Gross and her card this week.
If you are inspired again this week by the Blog Hop in the Holiday Catalogue why not participate in our monthly challenge by CASE-ing a project or card, go to the linky tool at CTC and the winner will be announced on the first Sunday in November.
I love your card Kathryn. Thanks for having me on the hop this week.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card - and so much better than the one in the catty (in my opinion!!) I love this DSP too!!
ReplyDeleteGreat CASE kathry (Julia is right!) I fully intended to use swirly scribbles as a wreath when I bought it but had forgotten about that until now. You have inspired me, I love your layout with the DSP behind. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis sheet of DSP is one I haven't used as I just couldn't think of how to use it. Thanks Kathryn, you have created a great use for it! The wreath using the swirly framelits looks really effective in the 2 colours.
ReplyDeleteAwesome card Kathryn!
ReplyDeleteThat die makes a great wreath. Love the sequins and your choice of DSP.
ReplyDeleteVery clever Kathryn. Love your wreath with the double layers of green. Fabulous idea.
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