Showing posts with label CASE-ing Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CASE-ing Christmas. Show all posts

Saturday, December 5, 2015

Merry and Bright--CAS-ing Christmas

December 5, 2015

It's time for a new challenge at CASEing Christmas!  This month it is "Anything Goes!"  Have fun!  We can't wait to see your creations!  


This month we are having a blog hop at CAS-ing Christmas.  We hope you will enjoy all of the featured cards!



My base card is white.  I used the SugarPea Designs Zig-Zag stitched dies to cut the black and white checked background and the Red and white rectangle.  I found the paper in my stash.  The tag is cut on white using Reverse Confetti Tag Die-Thanks.  I stamped the Reverse Confetti "Merry and Bright Light Bulbs in Bermuda Bay and Real Red ink on white card stock.  They were cut out using the Reverse Confetti-Merry and Bright Die.  I colored the top of the bulb with a C3 Copic Marker.  Wink of Stella was added for shine.  Red enamel dots were added for fun.  I found and red ribbon in my stash to use on the tag and cut a piece of white Baker's Twine to tie the bow.



Thank you for stopping by my blog today.  Please leave a comment and let me know your thoughts.  I love to hear from you!

Don't forget to stop by all the blogs for each Design Team  member for lots of inspiration!


Hugs!
Claire





Thursday, November 5, 2015

Home For Christmas--CASE-ing Christmas

November 5, 2015

It's time for a new challenge at CASE-ing Christmas!  



This month we are CASing a lovely card by Donna!  Such a fun card and there are so many possibilities!  We can't wait to see what you create!  






I love the simplicity of this card.  I struggle with Clean & Simple cards because I love layers.  I chose Pacific Point for my base card.  This is a favorite of mine and it is rarely used.  I trimmed a piece of white card stock with my Lawn Fawn border dies and ran the top section through the Big Shot using a snowflake embossing folder.  


The retired Stampin' Up! Festival of Trees stamp set and punch was used to create my trees.  I stamped them with Pacific Point ink and Real Red for the ornaments.  I stamped two birds in Real Red ink and fussy cut them.  They were added with dimensionals.  The sentiment is from "Jingle All The Way" (Stampin' Up!)  stamped in Real Red ink.  I found this red twine in my stash.  I wrapped it around the card and made a bow and attached it with a glue dot.  Wink of Stella was added on the  trees for shine.  Glossy Accents was added to the red birds. 



Thank you for stopping by my blog today.  Please leave a comment and let me know your thoughts.  I love to hear from you!

Don't forget to stop by all the blogs for each Design Team  member for lots of inspiration!


Hugs!
Claire


Monday, October 5, 2015

Silent Night-CASEing Christmas

October 5, 2015

It's time for a new challenge at CASEing Christmas!  

This month we are going to CASE a lovely card by Asha!  I loved this gorgeous card. We can't wait to see what inspires!  





I just kept looking at the beautiful distressed sky and the lovely church, so I went with those objects to create my card.




My base card is white.  (5 1/2 X 4 1/4)  The next layer is Night of Navy. (5 1/4 X 4)   I started by stamping the snowflakes on watercolor paper with Versa Fine ink and heat embossing them with white embossing powder.  Then, I used Broken China, Seedless Preserves and Blueprint Distress inks with a blending tool to create the sky.  The church was stamped on Neenah White Paper and colored with Copic Markers.  I added Marvy Snow Maker pen and heat embossed it to make the snow.  I just LOVE this pen!  





Snowdrifts were created using the Lawn Fawn hillside dies.  I added some Copic Marker on the edges.  Foam tape was added behind the drifts.  Rhinestones were added to the snowflakes for extra bling.  


Thank you for stopping by my blog today.  Please leave a comment and let me know your thoughts.  I love to hear from you!

Don't forget to stop by all the blogs for each Design Team  member for lots of inspiration!


Hugs!
Claire