Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Summer Sweetness & Text Block: Baby - Day 5

Good morning, friends, and welcome back for Day 5 of this month's Papertrey Ink countdown! I have had so much fun introducing you to Summer Sweetness and the Text Block: Baby die over the past several days. I want to thank you all again so much for your kind words and enthusiasm during this countdown. I have a few more projects yet to share, so let's get to it!

My first card today features the Text Block: Baby die.


I wanted to reinforce the "little angel" imagery from the sentiment on the die, so I die cut vellum wings using the Love Lives Here: Holiday Die Collection and mounted them to the back of a Lemon Tart onesie. Then, I colored in the piping on the onesie with a white pen and glittered the stamped duck.


Next, I stamped a series of clouds onto an Aqua Mist card front using Fresh Snow ink and adhered that to a white card base. Then, I Xyroned a piece of white cardstock and die cut a Text Block: Baby shape. I mounted that to a piece of clear cardstock and applied strips of foam tape all along the outside edges. I adhered my onesie into place before sprinkling some coarse glitter and sequins onto the card front. To finish the card, I mounted the Text Block shape atop the pile of sequins and glitter to form a shaker element.

My next project is a party ensemble. This concept could be applied to just about any party, but we're going to imagine it as a sleepover for today.


The invitation was the first element I designed.


I began by die cutting the Card Base-ics #2 die from Limeade Ice polka dotted paper and white cardstock. I adhered those together and inserted a die cut circle stamped with the party details. Then, I die cut a popsicle image from both white cardstock and thin birch veneer. I stamped the popsicle using the same technique as yesterday and adhered the pop to the stick layer. I mounted the popsicle to the invitation using foam tape and embellished it with a small crochet thread bow.

Next, I worked on the treat box.


I thought it might be handy to have treat boxes full of tasty snacks ready for the guests at out imaginary sleepover. I began by die cutting the box twice from Limeade Ice polka dotted paper. I assembled the box and then adhered a die cut circle that I'd stamped with one of the sentiments in Summer Sweetness. Then, I added a popsicle just like the one from the invitation and tied the box closed with a piece of white ribbon.

My final piece of the ensemble is a card using the same gift card pocket trick that I used on the Baby Boy Pocket card from the other day.


I began by mounting a piece of Limeade Ice polka dotted paper to a white card base. Then, I Xyroned a piece of Berry Sorbet cardstock and cut it with the new Phrase Play die. I adhered that to a piece of clear cardstock and applied foam tape to the bottom and sides of the frame. I mounted that to the card front and then added a popsicle similar to those on the rest of the ensemble.


Next, I created my vellum folder. I cut the vellum, scored it in half, folded it, and die cut the open edge with the small scalloped border die. I then stamped a "Pull here" arrow onto self-adhesive paper and trimmed it out. I adhered it to the vellum folder in the open space of the "O" in "Enjoy."


Then, I stamped the folder with a sentiment from Summer Sweetness using True Black ink. I popped in a gift card (this one is for Jeni's...so good!) and the ensemble was complete.

That's it for me for this countdown. I hope you've enjoyed your visits here over the past few days! Today is group post day number two, so make sure to check in with Nichole, Ashley, Betsy, Danielle, Dawn, Erin,Heather, Laura, Laurie, Maile, and Melissa for even more inspiration. Lexi and Melissa Bickford have more to share with their new sets, too, so you'll definitely want to visit them as well. I'll see you again soon!

Recipes:
Angel Onesie Card
Stamps: Bitty Baby Blessings, Up, Up, & Away - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Aqua Mist, Lemon Tart, Vellum, Clear Cardstock - Papertrey Ink; white
Ink: Harvest Gold, Fresh Snow - Papertrey Ink
Other: Text Block: Baby Die (available May 15th), Love Lives Here: Holiday Die Collection - Papertrey Ink; Coarse Crystal Glitter, Fine Crystal Glitter - Martha Stewart Crafts; Marshmallow Sequins - Pretty Pink Posh; Foam Tape - Scotch; White Pen; Copic Marker

Popsicle Sleepover Ensemble
Stamps: Summer Sweetness (available May 15th), By Invitation, Movers & Shakers Sentiments - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Limeade Ice Polka Dot Paper, Berry Sorbet, Vellum, Clear Cardstock, Adhesive Sheets - Papertrey Ink; white
Ink: Summer Sunrise, Berry Sorbet, Orange Zest, True Black - Papertrey Ink
Other: Summer Sweetness Die (available May 15th), Phrase Play #4 Die (available May 15th), Small Scalloped Border Die, Card Base-ics #2 Die, Favor It Box #3 - Papertrey Ink; birch veneer; Foam Tape - Scotch; White Crochet thread; Circle Die - Quickutz; White Ribbon - May Arts

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Summer Sweetness & Text Block: Baby Die - Day 4

Good morning, all! Welcome back to Day 4 of the Papertrey Ink May countdown. I have a few additional projects to share with you with Summer Sweetness and the Text Block: Baby die, so let's get started!

My first project today is a baby card using the new Text Block die.


I began by stamping the stork and coloring it with white ink on a cotton swab. Next, I Xyroned and die cut a piece of white cardstock with the Text Block baby die and adhered it to the card base. Then I stamped a swaddled baby image onto a piece of white cardstock. I stamped the baby blanket and colored the rest of the image with makers and colored pencils. I fussy cut the image and adhered it to the card front with foam adhesive. As a finishing touch, I embellished the heart on the baby blanket with a coating of Glossy Accents.

The next card today features a trio of colorful, glittered popsicles.


I began by die cutting three popsicle shapes from white cardstock. I stamped one with Limeade Ice, one with Hawaiian Shores, and one with a spectrum I made with Harvest Gold, Limeade Ice, and Hawaiian Shores. To get the spectrum I applied reinkers to a piece of fun foam. I rubbed them in a bit, let them sit and soak in for a couple of minutes, and then dabbed off the the excess with a scrap piece of paper. Then I inked the image as I would with a normal ink pad. I stamped the sticks in Classic Kraft and then overstamped each popsicle with VersaMark before heat embossing with glittered powder.


Next, I die cut a banner shape using the First Place Die Collection and stamped my sentiment using True Black ink. I gave the banner a bit of a wave and adhered it to my Classic Kraft card base. I attached my popsicles to the card front with both flat and foam adhesives for a bit of extra texture.

My final card today is another Summer Sweetness card. This one transforms the popsicle into more of an ice cream bar.


I began by die cutting the popsicle shape from Rustic White, Dark Chocolate, and wood veneer. I pressed the Dark Chocolate pop into a VersaMark pad and clear embossed it several times to create a thick, fudgey appearance. Then, I used the 2 1/4" scalloped oval to die cut the shape. That did sort of smoosh the embossing a bit, but it smoothed out upon reheating. Next, I stamped the Rustic White pop with Pure Poppy and Scarlet Jewel inks and trimmed off the stick. I layered the Pure Poppy pop onto the wood veneer pop and the Dark Chocolate layer atop the whole thing. I reheat the embossing a bit and then sprinkled Champagne micro beads into the embossing while it was still hot; resulting in realistic-looking sprinkles.


Next, I die cut a Monthly Moments: Slide Frame Die from Classic Kraft and textured it with the Rustic Burlap Impression Plate. I adhered that to a Rustic White card base and stamped my sentiment with Dark Chocolate and Pure Poppy inks. I adhered my ice cream pop to the card front with foam tape to finish the whole thing off.

Alrighty, that's all for me today! Thank you for stopping by! Today is a group post day, so make sure to check in with Nichole, Ashley, Betsy, Danielle, Dawn, Erin, Heather, Laura, Laurie, Maile, and Melissa for even more inspiration. Lexi and Melissa Bickford have more to share with their new sets, too, so you'll definitely want to visit them as well. I'll see you back here again tomorrow!

Recipes:
Stork & Baby Card
Stamps: Bundle Of Love - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Classic Kraft - Papertrey Ink; white
Ink: Dark Chocolate, Aqua Mist, Harvest Gold, Fresh Snow - Papertrey Ink
Other: Text Block Baby Die - Papertrey Ink; Markers - Copic; Colored Pencils - Prismacolor; Glossy Accents - Ranger; Foam Tape - Scotch

You're The Coolest Card
Stamps: Summer Sweetness - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Classic Kraft - Papertrey Ink; white
Ink: Harvest Gold, Limeade Ice, Hawaiian Shores, True Black, Classic Kraft - Papertrey Ink; VersaMark - Tsukineko
Other: Summer Sweetness Die, First Place Die Collection, Guide Lines Grid Impression Plate - Papertrey Ink; Holographic Embossing Powder - Ranger; Foam Tape - Scotch; Corner Chomper - We R Memory Keepers

Sweetest Birthday Card
Stamps: Summer Sweetness - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Rustic White, Dark Chocolate, Classic Kraft - Papertrey Ink
Ink: Dark Chocolate, Pure Poppy - Papertrey Ink; VersaMark - Tsukineko
Other: Summer Sweetness Die, Monthly Moments: Slide Frame Die, Limitless Layers 2 1/4" Oval Die Collection - Papertrey Ink; Clear Embossing Powder - Filigree; Birch Veneer; Foam Tape - Scotch; Microbeads - Recollections

Monday, May 12, 2014

More Summer Sweetness & Text Block: Baby

Good morning, everyone, and welcome back to Day 3 of the May Papertrey Ink countdown! I an back today sharing a few more projects featuring Summer Sweetness and the Text Block: Baby die. I can't wait to show you what I have up my sleeve, so let's get started!

Today's first card is a super quickie. Sometimes you just need a simple card to send to a friend and this one fits the bill.


I began by impressing the scalloped rectangle into my card front using the Monthly Moments: Journal Card 2 Die and the impression plate sandwich for my Cuttlebug. Then, I masked off the scalloped rectangle and stamped the polka dots in Harvest Gold ink. Next, I die cut the popsicle shape and stamped it with the coordinating image using Berry Sorbet, Harvest Gold, Summer Sunrise, and Classic Kraft inks. I stamped my sentiment and a second popsicle into the scalloped area of my card front and then attached my die-cut popsicle using foam tape. Quick and easy!

My second card uses a whole rainbow of popsicles on a fun, bursting background.


I began by stamping the dotted background onto an Aqua Mist card front using Versamark ink. Then, I applied silver Perfect Pearls to the sticky, wet ink. Next, I die cut a banner and stamped the sentiment using True Black ink. I adhered that to the card front with flat adhesive.


Next, I die cut several popsicle shapes and stamped them with a variety of ink colors. I overstamped the popsicles with Versamark and heat embossed them with clear powder. The shiny surfaces turned out perfectly! I mounted each popsicle to the font of the card with foam tape.

My final card today uses a color blocking technique with the new Text Block: Baby die.


I began by Xyroning and die cutting the Text Block shape from white, Lemon Tart, Sweet Blush, and Melon Berry cardstocks. Then, I cut a separate panel to use as the foundation for my Text Block "puzzle." I removed the protective backing as I adhered each piece into place. Next, I stamped a Classic Kraft card base with Background Basics: Needlepoint using Fresh Snow ink. I wrapped a card base with Saddle Stitched ribbon and Rustic Button Twine and mounted my sentiment panel over them with foam tape.

Thank you so much for joining me today and for sharing your enthusiasm with me over the past couple of days! I'll have even more to share tomorrow, so I hope you'll come by again. In the meantime,  Nichole, Ashley, DanielleDawn, Erin, Heather, Lexi, Melissa Bickford, and Melissa Phillips all have additional inspiration to share with you today. Have a wonderful day and I'll see you again tomorrow morning!

Recipes:
Let's Chill Card
Stamps: Summer Sweetness, Polka Dot Basics - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: white
Ink: Berry Sorbet, Harvest Gold, Summer Sunrise, Dark Chocolate, Classic Kraft - Papertrey Ink
Other: Summer Sweetness Die, Monthly Moments: Journal Card 2 Die - Papertrey Ink; Foam Tape - Scotch

Popsicle Rainbow Card
Stamps: Summer Sweetness, Dot Spot - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Aqua Mist - Papertrey Ink; white
Ink: Harvest Gold, Summer Sunrise, Orange Zest, Classic Kraft, Pure Poppy, Scarlet Jewel, Plum Pudding, Royal Velvet, True Black, Limeade Ice, Simply Chartreuse - Papertrey Ink; VersaMark - Tsukineko
Other: Summer Sweetness Die, First Place Die Collection - Papertrey Ink; Silver Perfect Pearls - Ranger; Clear Embossing Powder - Filigree; Foam Tape - Scotch

Color Blocked Baby Card
Stamps: Background Basics Needlepoint - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Classic Kraft, Lemon Tart, Sweet Blush, Melon Berry - Papertrey Ink; white
Ink: Fresh Snow - Papertrey Ink
Other: Text Block: Baby Die, Sweet Blush Saddle Stitched Ribbon, Rustic Jute Button Twine - Papertrey Ink; Xyron; Foam Tape - Scotch

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Introducing The Text Block Baby Die & More Summer Sweetness

Good morning, friends, and welcome back to Day 2 of the Papertrey Ink May countdown! I have another introduction to make today, but first I want to thank you all so much for your enthusiasm for Summer Sweetness. Wow! I'm so glad you're all as excited as I am for this new set. I'm having so much fun with these cute, little popsicles. I'm also having a blast with the newest installment in the Text Block die series (that's right, I'm sneaking in a Text Block on you this month). This one's for the babies and it's great for either girlies or fellas. How about we get on to some projects so you can see for yourselves?

I thought it might be fun to play with backgrounds on today's Text Block: Baby cards. The first one is the girlie version.


I began by stamping a plaid pattern using several of the stripes from Background Basics: Super Stripes. Next, I Xyroned a piece of Sweet Blush cardstock on both sides and die cut it using the new Text Block die. I removed the protective backing from one of the layers of adhesive and matted my die cut shape with a panel of vellum cardstock.


I did this to soften the pattern surrounding the die cut shape and keep the design from getting too busy. This also allows the sentiment to be read more easily. I added strips of foam tape to the edges of the panel and mounted it to my card base. Lastly, I removed the second layer of adhesive backing and sprinkled the entire die cut shape with fine glitter. The result is a wonderfully sparkly sentiment perfect for a brand new baby girl.

My second card started similarly, but I worked in a twist for handy gift giving.


I began by stamping the plaid pattern in Fresh Snow, Enchanted Evening, and Simply Chartreuse onto a Classic Kraft card base. Then, I Xyroned one side of a piece of Spring Rain cardstock and die cut it with the Text Block: Baby die. I removed the adhesive backing and adhered the die cut shape to a piece of clear cardstock. Next, I added foam tape to the bottom and sides of the sentiment panel and adhered it to the card front.


Then, I cut a strip of vellum cardstock and scored it in the center. I folded the vellum in half and die cut the ends using the Pinking Shears Border Die. I stamped the "pull here" sentiment along the top edge and tucked a gift card inside the vellum folder before slipping it into the pocket that I'd formed with the Text Block panel. (No, I would not normally give an Old Navy gift card for a new baby, but it was the only one I had conveniently sitting around ready to be used as a prop and it actually matched Enchanted Evening and Spring Rain really well).


It's a fantastic, interactive way to incorporate a gift card and you can do this with any of the other Text Block dies, too. How fun is that?!

My final card today features Summer Sweetness. Have you seen those popsicles that people layer to look like watermelon slices? I thought I'd try my hand at a tiny paper version.


I began by stamping a panel of New Leaf cardstock to look like a watermelon rind. I used the long paint strip from Watercolor Wonder and Pinefeather ink to achieve the effect I wanted. That was adhered to a white card base and set aside. Next, I went about creating my watermelon pop. First, I die cut the popsicle shape from white cardstock. Then, I ripped strips of blue painter's tape to use as masks while inking. I did the Pure Poppy section first. I placed the tape directly on the stamp while inking and removed it to do the actual stamping. I repeated the process for the New Leaf layer.


I used the large drip from the set to stamp the "seeds" in True Black ink and stamped the stick using Classic Kraft. I applied adhesive to the seeds using a glue pen and then embellished with fine black glitter. Next, I die cut a white circle and stamped it with my sentiment using True Black ink. I trimmed off the circle's edge and mounted it to the card front with foam tape. Finally, I added the popsicle with a bit more foam tape. I can't help but smile when I look at that watermelon pop. I mean, how stinkin' cute is that?

Well, that's all for me today. Thank you so much for stopping by today! I'll be back tomorrow with more projects featuring Summer Sweetness and the Text Block: Baby die. In the meantime, Nichole, BetsyDawn, Erin, Heather, LexiMelissa Bickford, and Melissa Phillips all have additional inspiration to share with you today. Have a wonderful day and I'll see you again bright and early tomorrow!

Recipes:
Baby Girl Plaid Card
Stamps: Background Basics Super Stripes - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Sweet Blush, Vellum Cardstock - Papertrey Ink; white
Ink: Lemon Tart, Harvest Gold, Sweet Blush, Spring Moss - Papertrey Ink
Other: Text Block: Baby Die (available May 15th) - Papertrey Ink; Foam Tape - Scotch; Fine Crystal Glitter - Martha Stewart Crafts

Baby Boy Pocket Card
Stamps: Background Basics Super Stripes, Movers & Shakers - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Spring Rain, Classic Kraft, Vellum Cardstock, Clear Cardstock - Papertrey Ink
Ink: Fresh Snow, Enchanted Evening, Simply Chartreuse - Papertrey Ink
Other: Text Block: Baby Die (available May 15th), Pinking Shears Border Die - Papertrey Ink; Foam Tape - Scotch

Watermelon Pop Card
Stamps: Summer Sweetness (available May 15th), Watercolor Wonder - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: New Leaf - Papertrey Ink; white
Ink: Pinefeather, Pure Poppy, New Leaf, True Black, Classic Kraft - Papertrey Ink
Other: Summer Sweetness Die (available May 15th) - Papertrey Ink; Foam Tape - Scotch; Fine Onyx Glitter - Martha Stewart Crafts; Circle Die - Quickutz

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Introducing Summer Sweetness

Hello, friends! Welcome to the first day of the Papertrey Ink May countdown! I am so, so, so excited to share my new set, Summer Sweetness (available May 15th), with you today. I love popsicles. Love them. There are strawberry and peach in our freezer right this minute, in fact. I was so pumped when this set got picked up last fall and I can't wait to share all of the ideas I have for these stamps over the next several days. Let's get started!

My first card today features one of the most iconic popsicles known to ice-pop aficionados everywhere...the Bomb Pop!


I began by die cutting the popsicle from white cardstock and stamped the top and bottom sections in Pure Poppy and Enchanted Evening inks. This stamp is one piece, but the space between them is wide enough to make inking with multiple colors a breeze. I stamped the stick with Classic Kraft ink before I overstamped the colored areas with a glue pad and sprinkled each section with fine glitter in a coordinating color. I followed up with the glue pad in the center section and added fine crystal glitter to fill the void. Then I textured a piece of Spring Rain cardstock with the Star Spangled Impression Plate and adhered a sentiment strip and decorative Pure Poppy strips. That piece was matted with Enchanted Evening cardstock and mounted to a white card base with foam tape. I added the Bomb Pop with foam tape and embellished it with a small baker's twine bow. I can practically hear fireworks! You?

My next card features a fruity trio of popsicles in the process of being nibbled.


I began by stamping three of the rounded popsicle from white cardstock. I stamped one in Lemon Tart, one in Summer Sunrise, and one in Limeade Ice ink with Classic Kraft sticks. Then, I kissed the popsicle stamp with a citrus slice image from Friendship Jar Fillers in a darker shade of ink (Harvest Gold, Orange Zest, and New Leaf) and overstamped on each popsicle to make it look like they had embedded fruit. You could also try this with berries.


Next, I used the scalloped oval from the Limitless Layers 2 1/4" Oval die collection to create "bite" marks out of each pop. I stamped a second stick and my sentiment onto a white card base and then textured it with the Linen & Canvas Impression Plate. I mounted each popsicle to the card base with foam tape to finish it off. Nice and easy!

For my final card today I created bright, colorful patterned paper to act as my focal point.


I began by stamping the popsicles repeatedly onto a piece of white cardstock (the drips are a great way to fill in any trapped white space in your design). Then, I die cut a Photo Finishers strip from Summer Sunrise cardstock. I stamped and heat embossed my sentiment with white embossing powder and then adhered the strip to the patterned panel.


I drew over each drip with a glue pen and sprinkled them with clear embossing powder. I let that dry (the glue gets clear when it's dry) and heat set the powder. This method seems to give the embossed spots much more texture than using VersaMark, so it's a great technique for things like drips. After heat setting my clear powder, I adhered the patterned panel to a Berry Sorbet card front.

Thank you for visiting with me today. Make sure to check in with Nichole and Heather as they share more projects featuring Summer Sweetness. You can also check out projects from Dawn, Erin, Laura, Lexi, Maile, and Melissa Bickford. Have a wonderful day and I'll see you again soon!

Recipes:
Bomb Pop Card
Stamps: Summer Sweetness (available May 15th) - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Pure Poppy, Spring Rain, Enchanted Evening - Papertrey Ink; white
Ink: Pure Poppy, Enchanted Evening, Classic Kraft - Papertrey Ink; Essential Glue Pad - Tsukineko
Other: Summer Sweetness Die (available May 15th), Star Spangled Impression Plate - Papertrey Ink; Foam Tape - Scotch; Cherry Baker's Twine - Divine Twine; Carnelian, Crystal, Lapis Lazuli Fine Glitter - Martha Stewart Crafts

Citrus Trio Card
Stamps: Summer Sweetness (available May 15th), Friendship Jar Fillers - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: white
Ink: Lemon Tart, Harvest Gold, Summer Sunrise, Orange Zest, Limeade Ice, New Leaf, Classic Kraft, True Black - Papertrey Ink
Other: Summer Sweetness Die (available May 15th), Limitless Layers 2 1/4" Oval Die Collection, Linen & Canvas Impression Plate - Papertrey Ink; Foam Tape - Scotch

Melt My Heart Card
Stamps: Summer Sweetness (available May 15th) - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Berry Sorbet, Summer Sunrise - Papertrey Ink; white
Ink: Berry Sorbet, Harvest Gold, Summer Sunrise, Limeade Ice, New Leaf, Orange Zest - Papertrey Ink; VersaMark - Tsukineko
Other: Photo Finishers Die - Papertrey Ink; Foam Tape - Scotch; Clear Detail Embossing Powder, White Detail Embossing Powder - Filigree; Glue Pen

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Popsicle Peek

Good afternoon, friends! I've been a busy girl lately, but I wanted to pop in and share a peek of my newest Papertrey Ink stamp set (coming later this month).


I'm super into popsicles during the warmer months and I thought it might be fun to incorporate those refreshing treats into a stamp set that can be used anytime! You'll just love the possibilities. So come back in a few days and join me for some summertime fun. I can't wait to share! See you soon!

Thursday, May 1, 2014

May Color Play

Good morning, friends, and welcome to the Papertrey Ink May Color Play feature! This month we have a color palette inspired by a delicate flower arrangement.


This month's inspiration photo is so full of incredible texture. I love the lacy appearance of the flowers against the strong dark gray of the background and vase. I wanted to try and incorporate that lacy quality in addition to playing with the color scheme. You'll have to tell me how I did.


I started by stamping my floral pattern onto a white card base. I stamped the vines in Limeade Ice first and then shadowed them with a second round of stamping in Simply Chartreuse. The floral dots were stamped in Lavender Moon and then stamped with the second generation for a bit of extra visual depth. Next, I die cut a Smoky Shadow card front with a Mat Stack 7 die (the middle size) and textured it with the Quatrefoil Cover Plate using the impression plate sandwich in my Cuttlebug.


Then, I stamped the word "Happy" with Smoky Shadow ink into the negative space in the Smoky Shadow layer and mounted that layer to the card base using foam tape. I die cut a Lavender Moon banner using the In Stitches die collection and stamped it with the "birthday" sentiment from Wet Paint. I adhered that to the card front with a combination of flat and foam adhesives to finish it off.

So how did I do? Good use of texture and the color palette? I hope you enjoyed this month's Color Play post! I also hope you'll play along and link up your project over on the Inspiration Archive on Nichole's blog. Thanks for stopping by today and I'll see you again soon. Have a great day!

Recipe:
Stamps: Embellished Elegance, Wet Paint - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Smoky Shadow, Lavender Moon - Papertrey Ink; white
Ink: Lavender Moon, Limeade Ice, Simply Chartreuse, Smoky Shadow - Papertrey Ink
Other: Quatrefoil Cover Plate, Mat Stack 7 Die Collection, In Stitches Die Collection - Papertrey Ink; Foam Tape - Scotch