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CTC #210 Sale A Bration Fresh New products

Welcome back to a New Year, New Products! - and a some New Team Members and a New Look for CASEing the Catty. Welcome to our new designers, I know you are going to enjoy seeing their creations using the Catalogues as inspiration. Bec has done a great job creating the new graphics. Now if the magic fairies could just give me a newly cleaned craft room I'd be set!!.....
This week marks the start of the New Catalogue and Sale a Bration, so as well as new products we have a whole host of new images from the catalogues to act as inspiration for new projects. I have taken inspiration from page 8 of the Sale a Bration brochure, and used the cute little wooden butterfly elements.




These samples are in the Brochure and they caught my eye.

These 3 little notecards took very little time to put together and use the fabulous new blue notecards and envelopes as the base- you'll see me using these a lot as I just love the size and the gorgeous matching envelopes with their striped lining.

The only #simplestamping uses Night of Navy - for some tone on tone detail using the flowers and sentiment from Wishing You Well which is continuing on from the Christmas catalogue.
I have simply used some 
  1. wooden elements, 
  2. some organza ribbon and
  3. some butterflies punched or cut from the Sale a Bration Butterfly DSP. 




The wooden elements have 2 sheets of each of the larger sheets and one of the smaller section with flowers only. You can colour these with ink too.

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What is Sale A Bration (SAB)? - only the best time of year for Stampers! For every $90 you spend on any products- from the current annual catalogue, the new Occasions Catalogue or the clearance rack - you get to choose one free product from the SAB Brochure. You can see all the available products here.

I'm sure you're in danger of information overload, so head along to the other design team members and see their gorgeous creations. And dont' forget we love to see your creations too. Take a photo of your project inspired by any of the SAB items and post it to our Facebook page.

next on the hop this week is the lovely Rachel

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

cheers, Liz

Comments

  1. The more I see these wooden elements the more I love them, gorgeous set of cards x

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  2. What a lovely set of cards! I love those wooden embellishments.

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  3. These are gorgeous, Liz. You've just totally talked me into the wood elements!

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  4. Just beautiful Liz! I really find the wood elements hard to incorporate, but you've nailed it! Kelly x

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  5. Simple but very sweet cards Liz. I love the Night of Navy note cards and envelopes too.

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  6. Your set of cards are so sweet! I, too, love the wooden butterflies, but I tend to hoard the pretties rather than use them. You've inspired me to use them some more!

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  7. Love how sweet and simple these cards are!! The wood elements and ribbon really pops against the Night of Navy card bases.

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  8. Beautiful cards Liz, I love how the mood seems to change with the colour of ribbon you used.

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  9. I'm always inspired by the clever simplicity of your creation and here you go again. Stunning and beautiful. Love the colours.

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