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Sunday, September 27, 2015

Home for Christmas for CASEing the Catty


Welcome to our SUNDAY night Blog Hop!!  We hope you love our new day and you can relax and hop around to see all the amazing projects we have to share with you and inspire you!!  We love to CASE the Catty - which means to Copy And Share Everything and we hope you will have fun CASEing our Catty too!!

You can click on the Blog Graphic for the full list of all the team members or you can hop along through all the projects by clicking on the next arrow at the end of every blog.


This week we are Inspiring you from the Home for Christmas chapter of our Holiday Catalogue - pages 8 - 21, and I have been playing with the Hearth & Home Thinlits dies and the coordinating stamps sets - Happy Scenes and Festive Fireplace.


I LOVE the image on the bottom of page 11 and this was the start of my card - which then evolved into a Christmas wreath on a door.   Behind the window is some Sahara Sand lace ribbon, the tree fussy cut from our oh-so-divine Home for Christmas DSP, and some snowy decorations stamped in White Craft ink onto the sponged vellum.
I also cut the top and bottom of the window frame off so that my window was a basic door window.


And now it's time for you to hop on over to see Stasia's great Home for Christmas project, and be inspired anew!!


And if you get lost, just head on back to the CASEing the CATTY blog for the full list of all the design team members.



9 comments:

  1. What a cute little door, I just want to open it to see what is behind it! I love the little secret lace curtain too!

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  2. A door is such an obvious place to hang a wreath, love this!

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  3. Wow! This looks great Julia. I love the sponged vellum for the window and the lace and tree behind it. So effective.

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  4. I don't have the Festive Fireplace set and I think you are making me need it!! Just fabulous!!

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  5. I love how you have used this for the windows to a door, great idea.

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  6. So clever Julia! I haven't seen the window framelits transform into a door before. I love this idea!
    Jess

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  7. Super card, Julia. Love the transformation from window to door and all the little details you have used. It also shows how useful this die is.

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  8. What a sweet little door, Julia! Love how you have trimmed the die cut to suit & the elements showing through the "glass".

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  9. WOW - your card is stunning!!

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