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CTC#66 Choose your own Sale-A-Bration

Welcome back for another Sunday Night bloghop.

You may have arrived form Kathryn's Honeycomb goodness, or you may have jumped in here. Stick around there's plenty to see.
and Happy Valentine's Day to you all. Hope you have had a lovely day with the people who mean the most to you.

This week we are able to choose any inspiration at all from the SAB catalogue ( it could be a layout, a colour combination, or an image, a theme or technique) - well that's a big call since I love it all, but there's a cute little simple card on page 5 which catches my eye every time I open the flier so I figured that was where I should start. Let's face it, we all need simple right?

Old Olive background, and the cute little Wattle image from Flowering Fields, with a hint of some of the flowering fields DSP and a Sneak Peak of a new product - the Gold Washi Tape which will be one of the 3 new Sale-a-Bration products available after the 15th Feb.(very cool to use). The pack comes with Silver and White also = and you can colour the white with markers/sponging. Very fun to play with.

And since I am trying to do my CASE's with one new stampset and one old set I thought it was a good time to bring out the cute Sprinkles of Life set to show how versatile this sketch is.


But the good news is that there are 2 new sets as well as the new Washi tape coming.  Trust SU to keep the good things coming! If I can help you with ordering any of the products so you can earn your free Sale-A-Bration sets please let me know, I'd love to be your demonstrator. If you are ordering online this month please use the Hostess Code at the top right. You can shop online at home too whenever the creative inspiration arises too. 

Next on the bloghop is Jackie




Don't forget that you can join in the fun any time during our monthly Challenge. CASE anything you see in the hops or something you love from the Catalogues. Post your project using this Link. I you don't have a blog just send me your photo and I'll link it for you.

thanks for looking, Happy Stamping,

 Liz



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Comments

  1. I love how you've used new and old sets for the same case. So inspirational and what a great idea too! My favourite is the wattle. I love this little floral image!

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  2. I love the variations you've shared with us, just shows how diverse you can make a card with different stamps and embossing folders. TFS.

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  3. Wow I don't think I had noticed this card before you have featured it, love both your examples, but I do love the bright and cheerful colours of the second one.

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  4. Super sweet little cards, Liz! Love the wattle version & great to see those cute little flowers from sprinkles of life. :)

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  5. Great ideas Liz. I hadn't really noticed this card before and I love how you've shown its versatility!

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  6. Really cute cards Liz! Such a wonderful layout to case too. I especially love the Sprinkles of Life stamp set you've used & the bright, textured Bermuda Bay background..

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