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Friday, August 1, 2014

# Catty Challenges

CASE-ing the Catty Challenge # 3


We are on our third week at CASE-ing the Catty Challenges and this week it is about the third section of course which is Birthdays (pages 42-59).

I am having so much fun with the challenges and MAYBE to much with this one because well I did more than one project this week, I did a suite of them. 

I just adore the Maritime DSP as well as the new stamp set Sea Street which I have been using since I got it in the preorder. I have made tons of things using the set and am on my second DSP packet. 

I was so inspired to do my own take with what I had on hand using the Sea Street/Maritime suite located on pages 42-43 of the US catalog. 

I started off making my own version of the invitation using MDS. I used the tag punch and made it bigger, outlined it with Night of Navy and added in the preloaded invitation. I adhered it on to a piece of Maritime and punched holes to tie and bow and stamped the little crab on it. 


Of course that wasn't enough for me so I decorated some mini donuts like in the
 catalog and wrapped a piece of Maritime DSP around a mason jar for a fun drink. I even had a straw left over from the June Paper Pumpkin (which so far is my favorite). 



Finally I used some Night of Navy card-stock and created a fun banner using the Banners framelites, cut out enough for Celebrate. I added in scraps of maritime DSP as well. I stamped the letters with a retired alphabet set and white craft ink (I realized how old my pad was when I was using it). 


Please go check out the other projects on CASE-ing the Catty because you will be so inspired by them.

Thanks for stopping by!





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3 comments:

  1. This is so adorable! Love the nautical themed banners and invitation - really really cool! ...and the sailboats are too cute! :)

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  2. Oh wow! You went all out with these fun birthday themed projects. Great CASE-ing from the Catty.

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  3. Your projects look so good together, the nautical theme is great.

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