CASE-ing the Catty - Garden Lane Colours
July 21, 2019
Hi there
Welcome to another week of CASE-ing the Catty!
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This week, we are CASE-ing the colours from the Garden Lane DSP on page 41 of the Annual Catalogue. The Garden Lane Designer Series Paper is in lots of shades of green. I use green a lot for accents, but it isn't a primary go-to colour for me, so creating just with these colours was a real challenge.
I chose one of the designs from the Garden Lane Designer series paper pack as my starting point and then took my queues from the paper.
I started with a Mint Macaron card base and added a piece of the soft leafy patterned paper with a white background. In the centre is a panel of Mint Macaron card stock that I have dry embossed with the new Bricks & Mortar 3D Embossing Folder for some added interest and texture.
My focus is a fluffy white daisy created with thick Whisper White card stock and the Daisy Punch and the new Medium Daisy Punch. I've got 3 layers of petals for the base and 2 layers for the centre. The stamens are in Mint Macaron and cropped with a die from the Magnolia Memory Dies. I finished it with a large Clear Faceted Gem. Also from the same die set are the 2 leaves in Mossy Meadow.
I also stamped the greeting from the Rare Blessings stamp set in Mossy Meadow and cropped it with the Rectangle Stitched Dies. To finish I have finished with a silver leaf from the Leaves Trinkets topped with a Mint Macaron Baker's Twine bow. I used the Light Mint Macaron Stampin' Blend marker to colour White Baker's twine.
For the inside I added a layer of the designer paper and then the stitched rectangle writing panel matte on Mint Macaron card stock. I added another daisy at the base, this time just using the Medium Daisy Punch and a centre of Mossy Meadow. Instead of a gem I added a punched circle in Silver Glimmer.
Project Details | |
Stamps | Rare Blessings |
Card stock & Papers | Whisper White, Mint Macaron, Mossy Meadow Garden Lane DSP |
Ink | Mossy Meadow |
Accessories | Clear Faceted Gem, White Baker's Twine, Leaves Trinkets, |
Tools | Bricks & Mortar 3D EF, Rectangle Stitched Dies, Magnolia Memory Dies, Big Shot, Stampin' Blends (Light Mint Macaron), Daisy & Medium Daisy Punches, Dimensionals |
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Oh the double daisy is divine!! I love your card as always!!
Posted by: Rebecca S | July 28, 2019 at 03:50 PM
Oh wow, another stunner, Judy! There's so much to love about this card, it's just beautiful!
Posted by: Tina Gillespie | July 28, 2019 at 02:25 PM
Delightful, inside and out, Judy! The brick embossing is a really cool addition. So many layers and lots of interesting elements, a fabulous creation as always.
Posted by: Siobhan Fitzsimmons | July 27, 2019 at 10:31 AM
Love your daisies Judy, so fresh and the stamens really help them come to life.
Posted by: Sandra Collett | July 26, 2019 at 04:57 AM
Beautiful card Judy, I love your multi layered daisy, simply stunning.
Posted by: Peta Stephen | July 22, 2019 at 06:43 PM
The daisy looks amazing. Beautiful card and all the elements work so well together.
Posted by: Michelle Strazds | July 22, 2019 at 05:14 PM
Your card is just gorgeous. I love the multilayered daisy - sooooo pretty!!
Posted by: Julia Quinn | July 21, 2019 at 09:20 PM
Lovely and fresh with the mint background. Love how you use the stitched rectanges Judy and seeing the 2 daisy sizes together is really effective
Posted by: Elizabeth Gross | July 21, 2019 at 07:52 PM