Hello and welcome to my blog. This week at CASEing the Catty we are CASEing the Colours of the Heart & Home DSP. The colours in this DSP are Pale Papaya, Garden Green, Misty Moonlight, Fresh Freesia, Cinnamon Cider and Basic Gray. You can use all of the colours or just pick a few of them, like I’ve done.
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I’ve used the top right card from page 40 of the Mini Catty as my inspiration and used three of the challenge colours.
I’ve used Basic Gray, Misty Moonlight and Fresh Freesia Re-Inkers and the baby wipe technique to create my main image.
My card base is Basic Gray followed by a layer of Fresh Freesia. I’ve stamped the main image on the Fresh Freesia layer in Versamark instead of embossing this layer like the sample card. I’ve added a panel of Misty Moonlight then my main image.
The “thanks” is die cut using the Amazing Thanks Dies. I’ve added some Wink of Stella to my tree to give it a little sparkle then also added a few Pastel Pearls to finish it off.
Marvi was cat napping on the mat when I took this quick picture. He’s been off his food for a couple of days this week, which is so unlike him. He’s a big cat and loves his food but he’s slowly getting back to normal.
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Peta
Very pretty and a good idea to use the baby wipe technique with this stamp.
Fabulous use of the colours Peta. I like your stamped layer in lieu if embossing and the clever baby white technique brings interest to your main image. The diecut really stands out.
Marvi thinks you made him a card to thank him for being a good boy. Perhaps he’s still recovering and not using as much energy so not needing what he usually has.
This is a great use of colour! The tree looks amazing – so arty! I hope Marvi is feeling better soon x