Welcome to our hop! You might be coming from the amazing projects on Christine's Blog or this might be your starting point but either way you will want to hop the full circle so that you can see all the amazing projects that have been made to share with you. If you get lost our home blog page will list all the blogs on our hop.
First up a CASE from the Sale-a-bration catalog, see page 11
Stamps: See Ya Later from the Sale-a-bration Catalog page 16
Paper: Sweet Sorbet DSP from the Sale-a-bration catalog page 12, Pistachio Pudding CS, Summer Starfruit CS and Whisper White CS
Ink: Pistachio Pudding and Summer Starfruit
Accessories: Summer Star Fruit Twine and Decorative Dots Embossing Folder-both from the Sale-a-bration Catalog page 13, the Chevron Border Punch from the Celebrate the Everyday Catalog page 28, Banners Framelit Dies from the Celebrate the Everyday Catalog page 27 and the Finishing Touches Edgelit Dies
Next Up
Burlap and Blooms Simply Created Wreath Kit from the Celebrate the Everyday Catalog page 21. I simple followed the directions! I did add leaves in Old Olive CS and Pear Pizzazz CS
But I didn't stop there, I used the same kit again.
I used a burlap wrapped wreath base, the Burlap and Blooms Simply Created Wreath Kit from the Celebrate the Everyday Catalog page 21 and additional flowers made with the Blossom Party and the Fun Flower Dies
Additional Paper: Crushed Curry CS, Daffodil Delight CS, Calypso Coral CS, Cantaloupe Crisp CS, Island Indigo CS, Bermuda Bay CS, Old Olive CS, Pear Pizzazz CS and Whisper White CS
Accessories: Blossom Party Die, Fun Flower Die, and Brights Designer Buttons
For more ideas hop on over to Gails Blog
wow - two wreaths from one kit - how fun! don't know how I missed that alligator card in the flyer, too cute!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects, Kath. Those wreaths are awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love both the wreaths - never thought about using a 'regular' wreath form! Terrific alligator card - that's one of my favourite SAB stamp sets :)
ReplyDeleteI've got the wreath kit too but have yet to put it together. I think I will do that this weekend. I need some SPRING since there's still so much snow out there. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your creations\!!
My wreath kit didn't turn out as well as yours. Both of yours are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteThe alligator card is so cute.
Thanks ladies for the kind words!
ReplyDeleteSooooo pretty! I want to make up some wreaths too, and yours are great to get inspiration from! The new embossing folder on your card is my new favorite - so awesome!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the wreaths. I keep looking at kits but haven't tried one yet. All wonderful projects.
ReplyDeleteGreat projects! I love the little extra details you added!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects, Kath. That Decorative Dots folder is a favorite and I'm so glad it is carrying over into the Annual Catalog. Love the wreaths.
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects Kath. The alligator card is so sweet.
ReplyDeleteYour wreath is so pretty! And your alligator card is adorable. I love those colors!
ReplyDeleteYour wreaths are quite special!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects!! I really love the cute card and the stepped-up version of the wreath! --Doris
ReplyDeleteVery cool to see two versions of the wreath. And I never tire of seeing the fun uses for the new Decorative Dots folder. I think Alligators are here to stay as a design idea as long as that folder is with us. Love the way you echoed the banner cut with the chevron punch detail too. What an excellent way to showcase both the SAB and Occasion catalogs. Thanks Kath for hopping and adding to the Wacky Watercooler with your joy and enthusiasm for life, friendship and cardmaking. Looking forward to what you have to share in April! Hugs - J.
ReplyDeleteKath, I love your wreaths. Maybe now that I'm back I'll finally make up my own wreath kit. I can hear it in the corner, quietly nagging at me. You've certainly brought some Springtime into your post with the pretty flowers and also with the colours that you've used in your Alligator card. Love the Decorative Dots embossing folder, especially since it gives a real "alligator skin" look to the card. The touches of Summer Starfruit in your ink, the twine and the edgelit really makes the card pop. Thanks so much for sharing.
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