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Tuesday, July 18, 2017

The Cat's Pajamas July Sneak Peeks




Welcome to the The Cat's Pajamas Sneaky Peek Week! We have some fabulous new stamps and dies which will be released on July 25 in the TCP store. Each member of the design team will be taking turns sharing creations and today is my day. Be sure to stop by The Cat's Pajamas blog everyday to see who is on the schedule.



On a top folded card base I created a striped background by stamping an image from the Watercolor Basics set across the front five times using daffodil delight ink. Using the Misti, I stamped the two floral images from the new Big Blooms set in black ink and then again in Versamark. After clear embossing the flowers, I stamped the two stems using images from the Sketchy Flowers set and a sentiment from the Simply Stacked Sentiments set.

Products: The Cat's Pajamas stamps, PTI cs, Versamark, Stampin Up and Simon Says ink


This card features the new What's Up Gnomies set and as you can see, I kept it very simple. I first stamped the gnome and then masked him in order to stamp the mushroom and fence images. After coloring with Copics, I cut the panel with a stitched die and attached to a kraft card base.

Products: The Cat's Pajamas stamps, Neenah and Bazzill cs, Memento ink, Copic Markers
Copics: Mushrooms-W00, E81, R20, R22, R24, R27; Gnome-E000, E00, E11, C00, C1, C3; BG0000, BG000, BG01, YR30, YR31, E21, E23, E25; Fence-E31, E33, E35; Sky-B0000, B000, Grass-G40, G43



For my third card I used another image from the new Big Blooms set. After inking up the flower with berry burst ink,  I lightly misted with water and then stamped onto a water color card stock background and did the same with the stem and leaves images using lemon lime twist ink. I then added more water to the stamped image. After the panel was completely dry, I stamped the flower centers randomly using Versamark ink, smooshing the stamp down hard to enlarge, then white heat embossed them. The background was water colored with pool party ink. I then cut out the banner from white card stock using one of the dies from the new Ribbon Banners CutUps and stamped the sentiment from the also new Banner Day set using berry burst ink. 

Products: The Cat's Pajamas stamps and dies, PTI, Stampin' Up and Master's Touch Water Color cs, Stampin' Up and Versamark ink


For a chance to win a $10 gift certificate to the store, comment on each of the designer's blogs on a daily basis including mine today. Winners will be announced on The Cat's Pajamas Blog and Facebook page each day. The so very creative Deborah will be your stop tomorrow but you can always check out the TCP blog to see who is scheduled each day.


Here are all the new products:







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15 comments:

  1. These are gorgeous. I love the bold yellow stripes and the black stamping. Very striking . Hugz

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  2. Wow, Nancy! Your cards are wonderful! Impossible to pick a favorite.

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  3. Your cards are fantastic. I love all the blooms ... but the gnomes!!!! They are adorable. I gotta have them!!!

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  4. Wonderful cards Nancy!! Each one so different and so pretty. Love this new release too.

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  5. LOve that Gnome!!! and all of his [right up my alley] sentiments, Nancy! Gorgeous blooms - and your yellow stripes are a perfect backdrop - I LOve big blooms, and I cannot lie!
    =]

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  6. I just love your gnome card! This set will be in my cart for sure!

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  7. I REALLY, REALLY like how classy your CAS first card looks! I am loving the flowers of this release! (Glad I saw your Instagram feed today... my brain checked out and I'd've missed this otherwise!!)

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  8. Love the beautiful flowers, and that gnome is delightful! Awesome new designs!

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  9. Love this release and the cards you've made!! Love the stripe background!

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  10. Such a lovely group of cards. The striped background is a wonderful idea!

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  11. Wonderful cards and new products. I particularly like the first one.

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