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CASE-ing the Catty - Easter Lilies Bundle

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Welcome to CASE-ing the Catty for this week! Happy Easter to all those celebrating this special time in the Christian calendar or taking the opportunity to gather with friends and family. I hope some chocolate treats found their way to your house!

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I prefer to make my own chocolates so they are dairy free and I can make them as dark as we like by adding plenty of raw cacao and no refined sugar or other additives that we don't need in our lives! These are ginger flavour - so yum!

If you've come from visiting Michelle, then welcome!  If you're visiting me, I appreciate you stopping by today! You can continue your journey to see the other inspiring creations from the CTC Crew by clicking on the button at the bottom of the post. 

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This week we are taking inspiration from the Bundles on pages 67-73 of the 2024 January-April Mini Catalogue. There are lots of great samples on these pages and it was difficult to choose. 

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I chose the sample above from page 68 using the Easter Lillies Bundle. I liked the layout of the card with the two tones and diagonal placement. The scored lines are also a simple but effective way to add extra interest, but I didn't see that until I looked at a larger image as I was writing this post.  Something to remember for next time.

I don't own this bundle (you can't have it all, right?), but a lovely Demonstrator friend die cut a whole lot of pieces for me, so I could make an Easter card for my Mum.  The wonderful friends you make are one of the best aspects of belonging to the fabulous Stampin' Up! papercraft community. 

Stampin' Up! Easter Lilies Bundle | Judy May | Just Judy Designs

When I saw this layout, I knew I was going to use the Highland Heather check paper, which is a favourite from the Flowering Zinnias DSP (new in Online Exclusvies this month). I cut a card front-sized piece of Basic White and blended Highland Heather ink in the bottom right section, leaving it a little lighter in the centre. I decided to make this a sympathy card, although it would also be perfect for Easter as well. The sentiment from the Heartfelt Hexagon stamp set was stamped in the bottom right corner in black ink. I adhered the check paper to the top left corner and then thought it needed a bit of pop, so I butted a narrow strip of Gold Foil against the paper.

Stampin' Up! Easter Lilies Bundle | Judy May | Just Judy Designs

The Easter Lilies Dies include all the pieces to create your own 3D lilies, in additon to cropping the stamped images. The petals and stamens were cropped from (retired) Shimmery White card stock, which gives you some options if you want to do a little watecolouring. I used a blending brush and Granny Apple Green ink to add some colour to the base of each petal and then a watercolour pencil to add some finer details and a Blender Pen to soften the pencil. The lines in the petals are cut by the dies to add a more realistic look.  I adhered the first 2 layers together with 1mm foam pads and then added the stamens flat at the bottom end, but with a foam pad in the centre to lift them off the petals. The final two smaller pieces were also adhered with 1mm foam pads.

There are 2 shapes of leaves which were cropped from Old Olive and Mossy Meadow card stock. I added Granny Apple Green ink to the Old Olive leaves and Old Olive ink to the Mossy Meadow leaves to give them some shading. The leaves were popped around the flower after it was adhered to the card.  I finished with a trio of the lovely Flat Adhesive-Backed Pearls. This is a very dimensional card (which I love), but you can make it flatter if postage is an issue.

Stampin' Up! Easter Lilies Bundle | Judy May | Just Judy Designs

For the inside I normally add an extra writing panel, but as I wanted to add a little more ink blended Highland Heather, it worked better without it. I finished it at the bottom with one of the sweet borders from the Delicate Forest Dies cropped from Old Olive card stock and I added a little Granny Apple Green for shading. These dies come as a bundle with a stamp set, but easily standalone. I finished with a little bird from the Adhesive-Backed Dragonflies & Birds embellishments.

Stampin' Up! Easter Lilies Bundle | Judy May | Just Judy Designs

If this card has piqued your interest in the Easter Lilies Bundle, you can purchase it from the Last Chance Products on April 9th. You will get the dies 50% reduced and stamps 30% reduced for a total of $59.40AUD instead of $91.75AUD for the bundle. This is for Australia, so check the prices in your local market.

 

Project Details
Stamps Heartfelt Hexagon
Card stock & Papers Basic White, Shimmery White (retired), Old Olive, Mossy Meadow, Gold Foil, Flowering Zinnias DSP
 Ink Memento Tuxedo Black, Highland Heather, Granny Apple Green, Old Olive
Accessories Flat Adhesive-Backed Pearls, Adhesive-Backed Dragonflies & Birds
Tools Easter Lilies Dies, Delicate Forest Dies, Stampin' Cut & Emboss, Dimensionals, Stampin' Blends (Daffodil Delight), Blender Pen, Blending Brushes, Watercolour Pencils, 1mm foam pads (not SU)

 

We would love to see your CASE from the Bundles on pages 67-73 of the 2024 Jan-Apr Mini Catalogue, this week. Click on this link or the image below to go there. The first time you will need to click on the 'Join Group' button at the top. Once you have been added to the group, you can go ahead and post your creation and you do not need to have a blog. 

Sunday Challenge

You can head over to the Julia to see her lovely project and follow the hop to see the inspiration from the rest of the CTC Crew.

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CASE-ing the Catty - Sketch Challenge

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Welcome to CASE-ing the Catty for this week.

If you've come from visiting Kathryn, then welcome!  If you're visiting me, I appreciate you stopping by today! You can continue your journey to see the other inspiring creations from the CTC Crew by clicking on the button at the bottom of the post. 

CTC462_BannerThis week we are CASE-ing the layout of the icecream card above from page 70 of the 2024 January-April Mini Catalogue. You can see it translated to a sketch on the right.

Stampin' Up! Magnolia Mood Bundle | Judy May, Just Judy Designs

My starting point was the Magnolia Mood Bundle from the Online Exclusives that recently arrived in my craft room. I stamped the largest image in Basic Gray ink, as I thought black would be a bit too bold. I coloured the image with Bubble Bath and Granny Apple Green Stampin' Blends and cropped it with the corresponding die.  Magnolias come in many shades of pink as well as the white/off-white shade. 

Stampin' Up! Magnolia Mood Bundle | Judy May, Just Judy Designs

I thought the Magnolia would look best framed with a circle, so I used the largest of the circles from the Stylish Shapes Dies to crop a circle from the white and gold check design from the Nature's Sweetness Specialty DSP. I adhered it to a Berry Burst card base and added some loops of gold thread from the Simply Elegant Trim across the circle. The trim was pinched into the centre and adhered with some tape. The Magnolia was popped up over the top. The extra foliage was cropped from Gold Foil using a die from the Magnolia Mood Dies. The greeting from the Biggest Wish stamp set (sadly soon to retire) was stamped in Berry Burst ink and fussy cut and popped up at the bottom. 

Stampin' Up! Magnolia Mood Bundle | Judy May, Just Judy Designs

For the inside I added the leftover piece of gold and white DSP at the bottom and added the smaller Magnolia image that I coloured and fussy cut.

Stampin' Up! Magnolia Mood Bundle | Judy May, Just Judy Designs

 

Project Details
Stamps Magnolia Mood, Biggest Wish
Card stock & Papers Basic White, Berry Burst, Nature's Sweetness Specialty DSP, Gold Foil
 Ink Basic Gray, Berry Burst
Accessories Simply Elegant Trim, Neutrals Adhesive-Backed Sequins
Tools Magnolia Mood Dies, Stylish Shapes Dies, Stampin' Cut & Emboss, Dimensionals, Stampin' Blends (Bubble Bath, Granny Apple Green)

 

We would love to see your CASE of the sketch on page 70 of the 2024 Jan-Apr Mini Catalogue, this week. Click on this link or the image below to go there. The first time you will need to click on the 'Join Group' button at the top. Once you have been added to the group, you can go ahead and post your creation and you do not need to have a blog. 

Sunday Challenge

You can head over to the Rebecca to see her lovely project and follow the hop to see the inspiration from the rest of the CTC Crew.

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Thanks for visiting today!


CASE-ing the Catty - Lighter Than Air DSP Colours

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Welcome to CASE-ing the Catty for this week.

If you've come from visiting Monique, then welcome!  If you're visiting me, I appreciate you stopping by today! You can continue your journey to see the other inspiring creations from the CTC Crew by clicking on the button at the bottom of the post. 

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This week we are taking inspiration from the Colours of the Lighter Than Air DSP.  This paper has a mix of pretty pastel colours that would be perfect for Easter, spring and baby cards to name a few.

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The colours in the paper are Petal Pink, Lemon Lolly, Pool Party, Balmy Blue, Bubble Bath and Fresh Freesia. 

Stampin' Up! Lighter Than Air DSP & Easter Bunny | Judy May, Just Judy Designs

I started with a Fresh Freesia card base and then added 3 strips of the Lighter Than Air DSP to set the scene and the largest of the circles from the Stylish Shapes Die for my focus panel.

Stampin' Up! Lighter Than Air DSP & Easter Bunny | Judy May, Just Judy Designs

I stamped the images from the Easter Bunny stamp set with Early Espresso ink and then coloured them with Stampin' Blends alcohol markers. The bunny is coloured with Crumb Cake (a neutral) and I've used all of the Lighter Than Air colours in the smaller images. The greeting was heat embossed in white and cropped with the smallest circle from the Stylish Shapes Dies and popped up on the edge of the focus circle. I haven't added any bling, but I don't think it really needs it.

Stampin' Up! Lighter Than Air DSP & Easter Bunny | Judy May, Just Judy Designs

For the inside I stamped the little floral spray on the bottom of the writing panel and added a strip of the patterned paper on the right.

Stampin' Up! Lighter Than Air DSP & Easter Bunny | Judy May, Just Judy Designs

This is a sweet and simple card to say hello, but could easily be an Easter or baby card, too.

 

Project Details
Stamps Easter Bunny
Card stock & Papers Basic White, Fresh Freesia, Lighter Than Air DSP
 Ink Early Espresso, Versamark
Accessories  
Tools Stylish Shapes Dies, Stampin' Cut & Emboss, Dimensionals, Stampin' Blends

 

We would love to see your CASE of the Lighter Than Air DSP colours from the 2024 Jan-Apr Mini Catalogue, this week. Click on this link or the image below to go there. The first time you will need to click on the 'Join Group' button at the top. Once you have been added to the group, you can go ahead and post your creation and you do not need to have a blog. 

Sunday Challenge

You can head over to the Julia to see her lovely project and follow the hop to see the inspiration from the rest of the CTC Crew.

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Thanks for visiting today!


OnStage Melbourne Event

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I'm thrilled to say I'm currently in Melbourne at the Stampin' Up! OnStage event. It's our first live, in person 3-day event for around 5 years, so it is wonderful to be able to gather with Demonstrator friends for a fabulous few days of craft, chat and food!

Last night (Thursday) we had new session called OnStage After Hours, which was an optional crafting session in the evening, creating with new products from the upcoming catalogue, including the new 2024-2026 In Colors. I chose to use the Spotlight on Nature Bundle and the fabulous coordinating dies are 3 sets of nesting circles with different decorative borders. This is one of those bundles where the dies can easily stand alone.

Today (Friday) was a full-on day of presentations, activities, demonstrations, crafting and catching up with friends. Of course, one of the highlights was getting our very own copy of the new 2024-25 Annual Catalogue to pore over and start the very long Wish List. A perk of attending the attend is that we also get to pre-pre order from a selection of products from the new catalogue.

We also had the opportunity to 'swap' handmade card fronts with other Demonstrators. The last time I did this was in 2017, so I'm not sure what prompted me to get my act together to do some for this event (maybe just the joy of being able to gather together again!).  I created full cards rather than card fronts, so that they could actually be used as it isn't that much more effort.  

Stampin' Up! Simply Zinnia Bundle | OnStage 2024 Swap | Judy May, Just Judy Designs

It's always a tough choice between details (I like a lot, lol) and being able to create multiples. I'm not sure I got the balance right with my card created with the new Online Exclusive Bundle Simply Zinnia. I love colouring, so the line images give you lots of scope to colour with different mediums and I've use Stampin' Blends Alcohol Markers in bold jewel colours that Zinnia flowers are famous for. 

Stampin' Up! Simply Zinnia Bundle | OnStage 2024 Swap | Judy May, Just Judy Designs

I used the Exposed Brick 3D Embossing Folder to add a layer of detail and texture to the background behind the flowers, with accents in black to help the colours to pop. The black foliage is cropped with the Gorgeously Made Dies and I heat embossed the greeting from the Simply Zinnia stamp set in white onto strips of back card stock, so I just needed to trim the ends on an angle.  I finished with a trio of gold sequins. The flowers in this card are Highland Heather, Pumpkin Pie and Berry Burst, but there were other combinations as well. You need a bit of variation when you are colouring 75 flowers!

Stampin' Up! Simply Zinnia Bundle | OnStage 2024 Swap | Judy May, Just Judy Designs

 

Project Details
Stamps Simply Zinnia
Card stock & Papers Basic White, Basic Black
 Ink Versamark, Memento Tuxedo Black
Accessories Pastel Adhesive-Backed Sequins
Tools Exposed Brick 3D Embossing Folder, Simply Zinnia Dies, Gorgeously Made Dies,  Stampin' Cut & Emboss, Dimensionals, Tombow Glue, Glue Dots, White EP, Heat Tool, Stampin' Blends Alcohol Markers

 

I'll be back with more highlights from OnStage Melbourne in the next couple of days.

Thanks for visiting today!


CASE-ing the Catty - Perennial Lavender Section

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Welcome to CASE-ing the Catty for this week.

If you've come from visiting Julia, then welcome!  If you're visiting me, I appreciate you stopping by today! You can continue your journey to see the other inspiring creations from the CTC Crew by clicking on the button at the bottom of the post. 

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This week we are taking inspiration from the Perennial Lavender section of the 2024 January-April Mini Catalogue, which is on pages 23-31.

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I decided on the pretty Fresh Freesia card on the right, in the photo above, for my inspiration. However, it turned into a bit of a mash up of both of the projects shown above. You gotta go where the inspiration leads!

Stampin' Up! Painted Lavender Suite Collection | Judy May, Just Judy Designs

I started with a portrait Fresh Freesia card base and cut another layer and cropped it with the largest of the rectangular Perennial Postage Dies I cut it twice to extend the length a little so it fits better with the metric card base. Some Fresh Freesia ink was sponged around the die cut and I stamped the large leaf spray from the Painted Lavender stamp set in Lost Lagoon ink to provide a background to the Lavender posy. I did a little white splattering, but I think I got more ink on my hands than the card!

Stampin' Up! Painted Lavender Suite Collection | Judy May, Just Judy Designs

The lavender flowers were stamped in Highland Heather and Gorgeous Grape and the stems in Shaded Spruce ink and both were cropped with the corresponding die. The lavender flowers were adhered to the stems and then gathered into a posy and I used some double-side tape to hold them together. The back flowers were adhered flat and the front ones were popped up in the middle to add dimension. I added a faux bow with the lovely Silver & White Sheer Ribbon over the top of lavender stems. Two of the Paper Butterfly Accents were adhered together to make it more robust and I painted it with Wink of Stella for some lovely sparkle.  The greeting from the Artistically Inked stamp set was stamped in Gorgeous Grape, fussy cut and popped up next to the posy. I finished with some Purple Fine Shimmer Gems on the butterfly and a trio on the panel. The finished panel was popped up on the card base.

Stampin' Up! Painted Lavender Suite Collection | Judy May, Just Judy Designs

For the inside I cut another Fresh Freesia panel with the Perennial Postage Dies and sponged around the edges with Fresh Freesia Ink. On the writing panel I stamped the large leaf spray in Lost Lagoon ink and added a lavender stem over the top.

Stampin' Up! Painted Lavender Suite Collection | Judy May, Just Judy Designs

 

Project Details
Stamps Artistically Inked, Painted Lavender
Card stock & Papers Basic White, Fresh Freesia
 Ink Fresh Freesia, Highland Heather, Gorgeous Grape, Shaded Spruce, Lost Lagoon
Accessories Silver & White Sheer Ribbon, Purple Fine Shimmer Gems, Paper Butterfly Accents
Tools Perennial Postage Dies,  Painted Lavender Dies, Stampin' Cut & Emboss, Dimensionals, Glue Dots, Wink of Stella, Sponge Dauber

 

We would love to see your CASE of a project from the Perennial Lavender Section (pages 22-31) of the 2024 Jan-Apr Mini Catalogue, this week. Click on this link or the image below to go there. The first time you will need to click on the 'Join Group' button at the top. Once you have been added to the group, you can go ahead and post your creation and you do not need to have a blog. 

Sunday Challenge

You can head over to the Rebecca to see her lovely project and follow the hop to see the inspiration from the rest of the CTC Crew.

2019 CTC Next

 

Thanks for visiting today!