Sweet & Simple

Firstly I am uber happy to report that my Sydney Swans last night were victorious overe the Brisbane Lions :)   by a wee margin of 65 points!! Way to go Swannies :)   I mentioned that game in yesterday’s post and I had a few comments saying they hope I enjoy the game and yup I did :)

Now onto today’s share … this is a very queasy card that will be done tomorrow at Sue’s workshop. Its a case of a card sample in the Idea Book & Catalogue (p69) and since the card in the catalogue was a small gift card I upscaled it to a regular sized card for the workshop.

When choosing the colours I remembered the pretty colour challenge #158 from Stamping 411

How pretty are these colours together … very ‘springy’ dont you think?

So here’s my card …

Recipe
Stamps: Pocket Silhouettes
Inks: Real Red
Paper: Whisper White, Peach Parfait, So Saffron, Real Red
Accessories: Stampin Dimensionals, Mini Glue Dots, Itty Bitty Shapes Punch Pack, Jewels – Pearls, Stampin Write Markers – Certainly Celery, Real Red, Peach Parfait, So Saffron

I do hope you like this card and now I’d best be off to make up the kits for tomorrows Workshop!

Have a wonderful Sunday

Thanks for stoppin by

To Case or not to Case

If you hang around with stampers or card makers you will hear them talk about a card they may have cased or how someone cased their card. What does this mean?

Case – to Copy And Share Everything

So in reality to CASE a card is to copy a card that someone else has created. Now some people like this and some people dont so its best to ask first. In any case you should definitely give credit where credit is due so be sure you acknowledge the original creator by stating her name and if possible include her email or blog address. I have cased many cards and have always given credit to the original card and some have cased my work as well which is fine as long as they acknowledge that it was cased from one of my cards.

There have been times when I’ve seen a copy of my cards on blogs and such and yes it does hurt when they dont acknowledge the original and I know that friends have also been hurt or upset in this way. It doesnt take long to pop in a person’s name or a link to their blog.

So today I have cased a couple of cards to share with you. I always find there is something you do a little differently so its not always going to be a complete replica.

cattiecasep85This one is a case of a card in the 2008-2009 Idea Book & Catalogue.

The great thing about the Stampin Up catalogue is that it isnt just a catalogue. Its an idea book as well and where else can you purchase a book or magazine that has over 300 samples and ideas for just $12.95?

Even better the Idea Book & Catalogue also gives you the recipe for each project displayed inside!

This card is located on page 85 of the current 2008-2009 Idea Book & Catalogue. Now if you grab your copy and go to page 155 you will see a ‘supplies’ list. This is where you find each recipe for each project in the Idea Book & Catalogue. You will notice at the beginning of each paragraph there is a number and a letter. The number refers to the page number the project is on and the letter refers to where on the page the project is.

So for example this card on page 85 is the second project on that page so the reference you need to look up is 85B. You will find the recipe for 85B on page 157. You will see it tells you the stamps, papers, cardstock, inks, tools & accessories used for that card. Pretty cool huh?

If you read that recipe you will notice that I substituted the groovy guava for more mustard and used a oval shaped clip instead of the hat pin and pearl.

bloomscasehadamsHere is another card that I cased today – its a case of a card I recieved as a RAK (Random Act of Kindness) from Heather Adams. We are on a new Stampin Up RAK group based in Australia where we send out RAKs and of course get a return back. If you’d like to join this great group then go to Stampin Up in OZ and join – its open to all so its not just from demonstrators.

I love the clean simple design and the vibrant colours so I just had to case this one and pop it into my Stamp A Stack folder with the kind permission of Heather.

So remember its fine to case a card but please remember to give credit where credit is due.

I had a lady from USA email me the other week after I shared my Valentine Heart card and she asked if she could case it for a demonstration which I was flattered she asked and it actually resulted in her selling many of the Pretties Kits – now if only had that effect on my customers! Its always a huge boost to one’s self esteem when asked if one of your cards can be cased.

Just going back to the Idea Book & Catalogue – there will be a new one released in April and I will be able to do a pre-order for them so I have them for you on 1st April. If you would like to pre-order a 2009-2010 Idea Book & Catalogue then please email or ring me so I can put your name on my pre-order list. Or you could book a demonstration in for April and get your new Idea Book & Catalogue for free!

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Enjoy

Enjoy Mini Case

Enjoy Mini Case

I know its been a while since I posted and I do apologise for that – I have been extremely busy with classes, Stamp A Stacks and demonstrations. Not to mention the odd blog I’ve been setting up for friends! You may notice some changes here over the next week or so and would love your comments and thoughts on the changes.

Last week I did a demonstration for a friend who wanted a scrapbook page demonstrated. We did this page which is a ‘case’ from a layout in the Mini Spring Catalogue.

For those who dont know ‘CASE’ simply means Copy And Share Everything!

I figured my customers were sick of seeing photo’s of my girls so I thought I’d share another family member. Now as the ladies were looking at the layout I’d completed one said “Wow you look so different without your glasses on!” I giggled and said yes and five years younger!! That’s my little sister and her hubby in that photo! We were all together for my niece’s wedding in January. Now I’ll soon know if she reads my blog wont I?? :D

As I was copying the layout which I originally thought was a 6×6 layout I worked out the circles to be the same size as the journal stamp and there was no way they’d fit on a 6×6 layout. So I grabbed myself a 12×12 sheet and after laying all the pieces out figured it wasnt a 12×12 either so it could only be an 8×8 layout. Now I know we only have 6×6 or 12×12 albums but I thought we’d still do this as the workshop project and I could then show the ladies how to convert the layout to a 12×12 for their albums.

So here are some samples of what you can do with a smaller layout to make it into a 12×12 layout.

Matted onto Brocade Background DSP

Matted onto Olive

Matted onto Groovy Guava 12x12

Thanks for stopping by … now to wait for my sister’s message ;)

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