Hello! Apologies for the silence here on my blog! Back to school has really kept me busy . . . in fact, I can't believe it has been more than a month since I last posted here! Doesn't feel like it has been that long. I've still been stamping during that time, and had a wonderful gathering with many of my SUper Friends demonstrator group last month! We swapped at our gathering, and I'm very excited to show you the cards everyone created. Our swap theme was CASE the Catalog, though original designs were welcome, too! (For those who haven't heard the term "CASE" before, it is an acronym in the stamping world, which is short for "Copy and Share Everything").
Jana finished the inside of her card with one of the smaller deer images from the set (apologies about the blurry photo!):
Judy-Ann added a sweet little flower stamp from the Cake Soiree set inside her card:
Jen created her darling card with the
Abstract Impressions Stamp Set and
Garden Impressions Designer Series Paper:
She also dressed up the inside with some stamping:
Kallien created her stunning trifold card with the
Bouquet Blooms Bundle, based on a sample from page 167 of the Annual Catalog:
Here's a peek inside:
Kate's sweet
Daisy Delight card is inspired by a design on page 123 of the Annual Catalog:
And, she used a fun sponging technique to create an area for the message inside, along with a daisy from the stamp set (apologies again for the fuzzy photo!):
Margery created this adorable window card with the
Best Bunny Bundle,
Striped Scallops Textured Impressions Embossing Folder,
Balloon Celebration Stamp Set and coordinating
Balloon Bouquet Punch:
Here's the card open:
And a close up on the sweet bunny backside:
Like Connie M., I drew my inspiration from page 42 of the
Holiday Catalog, and created this fall card with the
Country Home stamp set, colored with Stampin' Blends, and used the
Chicken Wire Elements and
Tin Tile Dynamic Textured Impressions Embossing Folder. The fibers behind the focal image are separated strands of
Burlap Ribbon.
I prepared a make and take for the gathering, with the
Beautiful Blizzard Bundle. We used the Thinlits die from the bundle to create the background of the card, using the
Big Shot Embossing Mats. The snowflake element was die cut using the same die and
Glimmer Paper:
As if that isn't enough, I also have a couple bonus projects to share with you!
Here's a closer look at the tag she created:
Hope you enjoyed these amazing projects and are inspired to create some of your own. Thanks so much for visiting my blog!!!
- Michelle