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CTC#194 All is Bright - playing with some new products

Well I know Christmas seems a long way away, but the new HOLIDAY Catalogue goes live this week and we are switching from the Annual Catalogue for our inspiration pages. I have purchased a few new lovely products so had a little play for this week's CASEing the Catty.
I don't think this card is not overly 'Christmasy' but it was fun to make and you can see a few new items.


I CASEd the card on the top right of the inspiration picture, it lends itself to so many applications.



You could use an embossed panel as they have done, or you could simply use a piece of DSP. The new Swirls and Curls embossing folder is really lovely. It is not a dynamic folder but it really has lots of texture. And I love folders that are a random design so it doesn't matter if your piece is not quite square when you run it through.
The focal piece could be a sentiment as in the catalogue or just an image as I've done here. 
For this card I used the new "Feathers and Frost" set and I heat embossed the leaves using Gold Powder. I coloured the bird using blender pens, but I painted the leaves with an aquapainter and a blend of Granny Apple Green and Shaded Spruce inks. After I had painted them it still looked a bit sparse so I simply filled in the background with a wash of colour - next time I think I'll do it in reverse - create a wash in a square and stamp the leaves on top.
The berries I coloured with crumb cake but then I painted over the top with white craft ink.
I experimented with colouring the ribbon using the blender pens but in the end vanilla and gold looked the best.
I used the same technique and two of the leaf images in the set for inside, but the sentiment is stamped and punched using another new bundle- the Christmas Traditions Punch Box.
 

I'm sure I'll be using this layout again, it's so versatile. In fact I did a birthday card to demonstrate - it shows off some more of the gorgeous Frosted Floral DSP.  This paper is too pretty to cover up, and needs to be displayed in big pieces on a card. I'm in love with the little candle embellishments.


next on the hop this week is Monique

and before me this week is Megan

Don't forget we love to see what you create using the same inspiration pages. Upload a photo of your project to our Facebook page

I hope you have a creative week and remember, 
"don't just post online,
 post something pretty!"

cheers, Liz
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Comments

  1. Your watercolour washes are always so beautiful! I love this card, and it really could be used for any event! Stunning colours and use of white space!

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  2. It's so good when you find a layout that really 'works' isn't it? I love both cards you've shared this week, have to agree that you can't really hide too much of that lovely paper.

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  3. Two beautiful cards Liz. There's so many possibilities with this layout and yes that DSP is way too pretty to cover up.

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  4. Great cards Liz and love your watercolouring x

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  5. Your two cards are such a great way to show how versatile the layout is!

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  6. Fantastic cards Liz, I'm in love with you're Christmas one especially! Such awesome examples of how CASEing can bring about so many possibilities

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  7. So pretty, what a versatile layout!!

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