Saturday, July 23, 2016

Stamp-A-Faire 2016: Masterpiece Inspirations



Good afternoon, Papertrey Ink friends! Are you enjoying this year's Stamp-A-Faire festivities? I sure hope so! I love the challenge we're sharing this hour and I hope you enjoy it, too. Nichole challenged the Design Team to find a work of art that we found inspiring and then create a card based on that inspiration piece. Doesn't that sound like fun?! So here's how that all came together for me:


Impressionism has long been a favorite of mine and I knew I wanted to draw upon one of the French masters for this challenge. I found this piece, AnĂ©mones Roses, and simply fell head over heels.

Source

When I look at this painting by Berthe Morisot, I see romanticism, gorgeous, layered brush strokes, and a cool, serene palette that just draws you in. I love how she softens the edges of her subject and uses pops of bright pink to direct your eye. I hope I've done the original piece justice with my interpretation.

Love For A Lifetime Card

I began by creating the background. First, I sponged a bit of Aqua Mist onto a watercolor paper panel. Then...remember the technique I mentioned in yesterday's post featuring Art With Heart? I used that same technique here, but this time I layered a couple of colors. I started with a Ripe Avocado layer (it dried a bit lighter which worked out perfectly) and added a barely-there layer of Enchanted Evening, too. I wanted to recreate that same soft brushwork from the original piece and I feel pretty happy with how it turned out.

Love For A Lifetime Close Up

Once my background had dried, I trimmed it down a smidgen and stamped the stems from Friendship Jar Flowers and a sentiment from Graceful Greetings II. I stamped the flowers from Cutting Garden using Lemon Tart, Pale Peony, Berry Sorbet, and just a touch of Pure Poppy. I mounted the painted panel to a white card base using foam tape and then added the flowers with a mix of flat and foam adhesives. I finished off the card with a sprinkling of Sunshine & Rainbows sequins (I seriously can't get enough of those things).

Make sure to pop over to Nichole's blog to see all of the challenge details and inspiration and then head over to see Amy, Ashley, Betsy, Danielle, Dawn, Heather, Kay, Laurie, Lexi, and Melissa to see their beautiful projects. Enjoy the rest of Stamp-A-Faire and I'll see you around the Forum!

Recipe:
Stamps: Friendship Jar Flowers, Graceful Greetings II, Cutting Garden - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Watercolor Paper - Ranger; white
Ink: Ripe Avocado, Enchanted Evening, Lemon Tart, Pale Peony, Berry Sorbet, Pure Poppy - Papertrey Ink
Other: Cutting Garden Die, Sunshine & Rainbows Sequins - Papertrey Ink; Matte White Acrylic Paint - Martha Stewart Crafts; Foam Tape - Scotch; Paintbrushes

Friday, July 22, 2016

SAF Free Exclusive Set!

Good morning, friends! Tomorrow is Papertrey Ink's annual Stamp-A-Faire event and this morning the Design Team is getting together to share a few projects featuring this year's exclusive SAF stamp set, Art With Heart.

SAF 2016 Exclusive Set Cards

Art with Heart will ONLY be available on Stamp-a-faire day to all customers who make a qualifying $100 purchase. All orders made between 7am ET and 11:30pm ET on Stamp-a-faire Day tomorrow (July 23, 2016) that total $100 (before shipping) will receive the set for FREE! You will still earn Rewards Points on your order too, so it's an amazing offer! Please email Papertrey Ink Customer Service with any further questions. Now that the details are out of the way, let's get to the projects!

SAF 2016 Exclusive Set - Create Card

I love it when a set inspires me to try a new style or technique and this set does just that! I love the painted style of the flowers in this set. I wanted to create a background to complement that style, so I played around with a dry-brushing technique and I love how it turned out! I simply mixed a bit of water, white acrylic paint, and Aqua Mist reinker together and ran a barely-loaded brush over a piece of watercolor paper. I brushed both directions to create an almost linen-like effect. So fun!

SAF 2016 Exclusive Set - Create Close Up

I adhered a piece of Pure Poppy + White polka dot paper and the watercolor panel to an Aqua Mist card base. I stamped one of the sentiments from the set using True Black ink on a stitched panel (cut with one of the Noted: Scalloped Square dies) that I matted with Pure Poppy and adhered to the card front. Next, I stamped the flowers from Art With Heart onto watercolor paper using Pale Peony, Berry Sorbet, Pure Poppy, and Green Parakeet inks. I fussy cut the flowers and added them to the sentiment panel with foam tape before embellishing the flower centers with crystal glitter. 

I went a softer, blended direction on this next card.

SAF 2016 Exclusive Set - True Artist Card

I began by sponging a bit of Aqua Mist ink onto a 4" x 5 1/2" white panel and then stamping the flowers from Art With Heart using Mint Julep, Lovely Lady, Autumn Rose, and Scarlet Jewel inks. I textured that panel with the Linen & Canvas Impression Plate and then adhered it to a Mint Julep card base.

SAF 2016 Exclusive Set - True Artist Close Up

Next, I sponged a scrap of white cardstock with Lovely Lady ink before die cutting with the top layer of the Layered Banner die. I stamped the sentiment from Art With Heart on that piece in Scarlet Jewel ink. The bottom layer I die cut from Autumn Rose and stamped with the lines from Layered Banner Banter using Scarlet Jewel ink. I adhered the two together and added the whole piece to the card front with foam tape. Finally, I embellished with a few sequins from the Sunshine & Rainbows Make It Market Mini Kit.

Thank you so much for joining me today! Make sure to check in with Nichole, Amy, Ashley, Betsy, Danielle, DawnHeather, Kay, Laurie, and Melissa to see even more of this year's SAF Exclusive set! Enjoy Stamp-A-Faire, everyone! I'll see you on the forum!

Recipes:
Create Card
Stamps: Art With Heart - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Aqua Mist, Pure Poppy, Pure Poppy + White Bitty Dot Paper - Papertrey Ink; Watercolor Paper - Ranger
Ink: Aqua Mist, Pale Peony, Berry Sorbet, Pure Poppy, Green Parakeet, True Black - Papertrey Ink
Other: Noted: Scalloped Square Die Collection - Papertrey Ink; White Acrylic Paint, Crystal Glitter - Martha Stewart Crafts; Foam Tape - Scotch

True Artist Card
Stamps: Art With Heart, Layered Banner Banter - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Mint Julep, Autumn Rose - Papertrey Ink; white
Ink: Mint Julep, Lovely Lady, Autumn Rose, Scarlet Jewel - Papertrey Ink
Other: Layered Banner Die, Sunshine & Rainbows Sequins, Linen & Canvas Impression Plate - Papertrey Ink; Foam Tape - Scotch

Monday, July 18, 2016

Moments Inked: Birthday Notes



Good morning, friends! It's my turn to share how I've been using my Moments Inked planner lately, so I thought I'd show you how I'm keeping track of birthday notes these days. You see, July is a big month for birthdays around here. Not only do Sean and I both celebrate birthdays, but we have other family birthdays tucked in there as well. I've been a little extra busy lately, so I thought it might help to organize all of the notes using the lined pages at the end of the month. Turns out, it's the perfect solution!

Birthday Notes Spread

I wanted to make sure I had a section for shopping and gift ideas, a section for who I owe thank you notes, and a pocket to hold a handful of notes in the event that I have a few extra minutes that I can put to good use while I'm waiting for an appointment or something.

Birthday Notes Page

I created heading stickers for the gift and thank you note sections by pairing the new Background Basics: Galaxy set with Moments Inked: Listed and Tick Tock (the script sentiments). I sponged a bit of ink onto a piece of White Adhesive Sheet paper before stamping the striped banner and cutting with the coordinating die. Then, I added the sentiments in True Black and stuck them to the lined paper at the end of the month of July.

Birthday Shopping Section

I used Moments Inked: Listed again to add check boxes below each sticker. I also stamped "gift list" to keep track of the gift ideas I have for the folks that need presents.

Thank You Note Section

Under the Thank You Notes section I listed each friend or family member who sent a gift and what they sent. This way, I don't have to worry about forgetting who sent what and then be stuck writing a vague note of gratitude (not that I've ever had to do such a thing).

Thank You Note Pocket

I created the pocket to have those thank you notes close at hand. I kept the colors fairly neutral, so I can move this pocket to other months should the need arise. I began by die cutting two of the largest Binder Page shapes, one from Fresh Snow Linen and the other from Polka Dot Soft Stone. I trimmed the Soft Stone down a bit and adhered the two together, using extra strips of patterned paper along the sides to create a very slight gusset. I like that I have a tiny bit of wiggle room that way.

Don't Forget Tab

I also added a tab using the Moments Inked: Divided Die and an image and sentiment from Moments Inked: Everyday Symbols. Not only is the tab cute, but it has the added benefit of sticking out just enough to make it easy to find the pocket when I want to flip right to it.

Starry Thank You Notes

I kept the cards nice and simple, both so I could create a batch of them fairly quickly, but also because the flatter they are, the better they fit into my planner. I used Background Basics: Galaxy again, this time paired with the Noted: Scalloped A1 Die Collection. I've always liked this size for thank you notes. It's plenty of space to jot a nice note, but not so much space that you feel like you have to be Tolstoy to fill it.

I like this little set up so much that I think I just might have to get something similar ready for Christmas. It's coming sooner than you think!

Well, that's all for me today friends! Have a wonderful week and I'll see you this weekend for Stamp-A-Faire!

Recipe:
Stamps: Background Basics: Galaxy, Moments Inked: Listed, Tick Tock, Moments Inked: Everyday Symbols
Cardstock: Fresh Snow Linen, Soft Stone Polka Dot Paper, White Adhesive Sheets - Papertrey Ink; white
Ink: Winter Wisteria, Aqua Mist, True Black, Tropical Teal, Pale Peony, Berry Sorbet, Royal Velvet, Smokey Shadow - Papertrey Ink; Delicata Gold
Other: Number The Stars Banner Die, Moments Inked: Divided Die, Moments Inked: Binder Page Die, Noted: Scalloped A1 Die Collection - Papertrey Ink

Friday, July 15, 2016

Release In Review

Good morning, friends! Today is the wrap up for the July Papertrey Ink Countdown and I have a few additional projects to share featuring the new goodies from this month's release. Let's get to it!

First up, I have a card I created with the latest in Betsy's Paper Clippings series, Paper Clippings: Done With Love.

Done In Love Card

I started by xyroning and die cutting three of the large heart cover plate shapes. Next I stamped the sentiment into the appropriate place using Limeade Ice and Simply Chartreuse inks. I stamped a few select flowers with Harvest Gold and Summer Sunrise inks before adding shimmer with a clear Spica pen.

Done In Love Close Up

Next I stamped and die cut the "in" heart using Berry Sorbet and Pure Poppy inks. I layered the three large hearts together and then attached the small heart with a bit of foam tape. I sponged and splattered a bit of Aqua Mist ink onto a white card base before adhering the heart into place.

Next, I have a wedding card I made with Maile's Splits: Best Wishes set.

Splits Best Wishes Card

I began die cutting and heat embossing the Splits image onto white cardstock. I colored the leaves with a colored pencil and added the sentiment in Stormy Sea ink. Then I sponged Pale Peony ink onto the back of a piece of bitty dot Sheer Basics vellum. Once it was dry, I die cut it with the new Cover Plate: Scallops die.

Splits Best Wishes Close Up

I layered that onto a white card base and used foam adhesive under the Splits shape to adhere both into place. Next, I colored several rhinestones in varying sizes with a Copic marker. I adhered those over the "berries" on the Splits frame for a card with tons of sparkle.

Next in line is a card featuring Betsy's new Inspired: Prayer set.

Sending A Prayer Card

I began by die cutting and stamping flowers and leaves from Dawn's Floral Sketches set onto white cardstock. Next, I sponged a bit of Spring Rain ink onto a panel of white cardstock before die cutting a circle out of the interior (it's not centered; it's off to the right a bit). I placed that over a white card base and then stamped my sentiment in the opening.

Sending A Prayer Close Up

I added texture to that panel with the Woodgrain Impression Plate before attaching it to the card base with foam tape. Finally, I arranged the die cut flowers and leaves around the left side of the circle with a mix of flat and foam adhesives.

And last but not least I have a card pairing Dawn's It's The Thought with Betsy's Dress Up Dolls: Rainy Day.

Rainy Thinking Of You Card

I began by stamping, coloring, and die cutting the images from the Rainy Day set. Then, I stamped a white panel with images from So Striking and Watercolor Wonder to create a mini scene. I added the sentiment from Dawn's new set in Pure Poppy before attaching the panel to a Soft Stone card base that I had embellished with a strip of striped Soft Stone patterned paper.

Rainy Thinking Of You Close Up

Next, I adhered the umbrella and galoshes into place before adding a sprinkling of Sunshine & Rainbows sequins.

That's all for me this time around. Thank you so much for joining me this week! Make sure to pop over and visit Nichole, Amy, Ashley, Betsy, Danielle, Dawn, Heather, Kay, Laurie, and Melissa to see more of their projects, too. Thanks again for stopping by and I'll see you again soon!

Recipes:
Done With Love Card
Stamps: Paper Clippings: Done With Love - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: white
Ink: Limeade Ice, Simply Chartreuse, Berry Sorbet, Pure Poppy, Harvest Gold, Summer Sunrise, Aqua Mist - Papertrey Ink
Other: Paper Clippings: Done With Love Die - Papertrey Ink; Clear Spica Pen - Zig; Foam Tape - Scotch

Best Wishes Card
Stamps: Splits: Best Wishes - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Sheer Basics Bitty Dot Vellum - Papertrey Ink; white
Ink: Pale Peony, Stormy Sea - Papertrey Ink; VersaMark - Tsukineko
Other: Splits: Best Wishes Die, Cover Plate: Scallops Die - Papertrey Ink; White Embossing Powder - Filigree; Rhinestones - KaiserCraft, Mark Richards; Foam Tape - Scotch; Copic Marker; Prismacolor Pencils

Sending A Prayer Card
Stamps: Inspired: Prayer, Floral Sketches - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: white
Ink: Scarlet Jewel, Autumn Rose, Lovely Lady, Ocean Tides, Pinefeather, Cocoa Bean, Spring Rain - Papertrey Ink
Other: Floral Sketches Die, Woodgrain Impression Plate - Papertrey Ink; Foam Tape - Scotch

Rainy Thinking Of You Card
Stamps: Dress Up Dolls: Rainy Day, It’s The Thought, Watercolor Wonder, So Striking - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Soft Stone, Soft Stone Stripe Patterned Paper - Papertrey Ink; white
Ink: Soft Stone, Spring Rain, Pure Poppy - Papertrey Ink; Tuxedo Black - Memento
Other: Dress Up Dolls: Rainy Day Die, Sunshine & Rainbows Sequins - Papertrey Ink; Foam Tape - Scotch; Copic Markers

Thursday, July 14, 2016

Wanderlust Inspirations

Good morning, friends! It's Day 5 of the Papertrey Ink July Countdown and today we're sharing new products from Heather and Betsy that you can use for all of your memory keeping needs. I love to travel and at the end of my journeys I always have little odds and ends to complement my memories. This new travel collection that Heather has designed is perfect for creating mini books to keep both safely in one place. And the super cute map mini set that Betsy has created is such a charming complement! Let's get on to some projects, shall we?

Wanderlust Inspirations Projects

Let's begin by taking a look at Heather's Travelers' Journal collection.

Adventure Journal Outer Cover

I created the outer cover for my little book with faux leather designer paper. The paper is a little on the thin side, so I lined the inside with cardstock and it looks like a mini journal you might pick up in a boutique. I love it!

Adventure Journal Outer Cover Close Up

I embellished the cover with a bit of heat embossing and wood veneer paper. The sentiment is from the new Traveler's Journal: Adventure and the die cut word is part of the Traveler's Journal: Outer Cover Die. I used black Traveler's Journal Elastic Cord to bind the cover and create a closure.

Tennessee Vacation Mini Book Cover

Inside the cover is a mini book I put together about a recent trip to Tennessee. I created a cover for the mini book from Green Parakeet cardstock. I stamped the cover with the What The Doodle: Map image and layered on a Number The Stars Banner shape as a base for a die cut Tennessee. I added the dates of the trip with Type Strips letters and numbers. The sentiments are from Traveler's Journal: Typed Notes set. I filled the cover with handy, pre-cut Traveler's Journal Pages. I'm still working on the book, but I have a few spreads to share with you.

Opening Spread

Inside the front cover I have a Traveler's Journal Envelope. It's the perfect size for hanging onto small, flat trinkets from trips (like ticket stubs) or photos yet-to-be added to the book. The first page features a single large photo and some journaling I printed onto vellum. The ticket embellishment is from Traveler's Journal: Adventure and the sentiment is from Traveler's Journal: Typed Notes.

Museum & Gristmill Spread

On the next spread I have a photo that I've framed with the square from the Traveler's Journal: Outer Cover Die. I printed, die cut, and stitched on the caption before adhering the frame into place. On the next page I colored a piece of What The Doodle: Map patterned paper and used it for my background. I added more journaling on vellum along with a photo and die cut sentiment. I chose to keep my coloring spare so it wouldn't compete with the photos too much.

Scenic Railway Spread

The next spread has more colored What The Doodle paper and another die cut sentiment from the Traveler's Journal: Outer Cover Die. The small, typed sentiments on the first page are from the Traveler's Journal: Typed Notes set. On the next page I used images from Traveler's Journal: Adventure to embellish my photo. I have stitched vellum journaling on both pages.

I'm not much of a scrapbooker, so my layouts are fairly simple. But that's what's so great about this collection that Heather has designed. Even if you don't do much scrapbooking, she makes it a snap!

Next up, I have a card using What The Doodle: Map and Traveler's Journal: Adventure.

Adventure Awaits Card

I started by stamping the What The Doodle: Map image and coloring it with Copic markers. I love all of the little details in this image! I die cut the map and embellished with a bit of Clear Spica pen on the waterways and snowcaps. Next, I die cut a frame from Pure Poppy + White patterned paper and adhered it to a Classic Kraft card base that I stamped with one of the circular sentiment images from Traveler's Journal: Adventure.

Adventure Awaits Close Up

I added my map to the center of the frame with foam tape. I die cut a white banner using the new Number The Stars Banner Die and stamped it with sentiments from Traveler's Journal: Adventure and What The Doodle: Map before tucking it in there next to Florida. Cute! I can't wait to use this card to invite my husband on an adventure.

Finally this morning, I have one more Favor It: Star Box project to share. I thought this box would make a great holiday ornament and I'm happy to report that it works beautifully.

Star Christmas Ornament

I began by die cutting the box from Pure Poppy + White patterned paper and assembling largely as normal. The only difference is that I pulled a loop of white crochet thread through the top point before sealing it up tight.

Star Christmas Ornament Side

I embellished the box with greenery from Spruce & Sprigs, a banner from Bountiful Banners, and a sentiment from Holiday Lights. I used sponging to give the greenery depth and gold embossing to add a bit of shine.

Well, that's all for me today. Thank you so much for joining me! Make sure to pop over and visit Nichole, Amy, Ashley, Betsy, Danielle, Dawn, Heather, Kay, Laurie, and Melissa to see more of this month's release. Erin and Maile are also sharing a few more peeks, so make sure to visit them, too! See you tomorrow for this month's release wrap-up!

Recipes:
Let's Go On An Adventure Mini Book
Stamps: Traveler's Journal: Typed Notes, Traveler's Journal: Adventure, What The Doodle: Map, Type Strips - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Green Parakeet, Pure Poppy, Aqua Mist, Green Parakeet + White Patterned Paper, Pure Poppy + White Patterned Paper, Aqua Mist Bitty Dot Patterned Paper, What The Doodle: Map Coloring Sheets, Vellum Cardstock, Traveler's Journal Pages - Papertrey Ink; white; Wood Veneer Paper - Creative Imaginations; Faux Leather Paper - Recollections
Ink: Pure Poppy, Aqua Mist, Green Parakeet, True Black - Papertrey Ink
Other: Traveler's Journal: Outer Cover Die, Traveler's Journal Envelope Die, Traveler's Journal Elastic Cord, Type Strips Die, Number The Stars Banner Die, Tag Sale #10 - Papertrey Ink; White Brads - American Crafts; Xyron

Adventure Awaits Card
Stamps: What The Doodle: Map, Traveler's Journal: Adventure - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Classic Kraft, Pure Poppy + White Patterned Paper - Papertrey Ink; white
Ink: Classic Kraft, Enchanted Evening - Papertrey Ink; Tuxedo Black - Memento
Other: Traveler's Journal: Outer Cover Die, Number The Stars Banner Die, What The Doodle: Map Die - Papertrey Ink; Clear Spica Pen - Zig; Foam Tape - Scotch; Copic Markers

Star Holiday Ornament
Stamps: Spruce & Sprigs, Bountiful Banners, Holiday Lights - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Pure Poppy + White Patterned Paper - Papertrey Ink; white
Ink: Ripe Avocado, Simply Chartreuse, Limeade Ice, Aqua Mist - Papertrey Ink; VersaMark - Tsukineko
Other: Favor It: Star Box Die, Spruce & Sprigs Die, Bountiful Banners Die - Papertrey Ink; Gold Embossing Powder - Filigree; Foam Tape - Scotch; Crochet Thread; Scor Tape

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Summertime Inspirations

Good morning, everyone, and welcome back to Day 4 of the Papertrey Ink July Countdown! Today is group post number two and today is all about the tropics.

Summertime Inspirations Cards

The tropics are totally on trend right now so the new sets we're introducing today couldn't be more in vogue! But in customary Papertrey style, these images are classic and clever and sure to be fresh for many years to come. Let's look at these projects in a little more detail, shall we?

I began with this Missing You card using Maile's new Tropics set. I couldn't wait to try some sponging techniques on those leaves!

Missing You Card

I started by stamping the leaves onto a white cardstock panel using Green Parakeet, New Leaf, Limeade Ice, Hawaiian Shores, Tropical Teal, and Pinefeather inks. I blended the colors on the stamps before making my impression in order to get varying levels of depth. Then I used the Sentiment Splits: Angle Vertical die to cut the panel into two pieces.

Missing You Close Up

I heat embossed a sentiment from Keep It Simple: Missing You onto a Green Parakeet card base in the void between the two pieces. Then I attached the leafy pieces to the card base with foam tape and embellished with a crochet thread bow and some sequins from the Rainbows & Sprinkles Make It Market Kit. Nice and simple!

Next up is the retirement card that I created by pairing Tropics with Nichole's Some Like It Hot set.

Happy Retirement Card

I began by stamping and die cutting the flamingo. I used Pale Peony, Berry Sorbet, and just a touch of Pure Poppy to achieve his color. I set him aside while I worked on the card base. First, I die cut a circle from Green Parakeet cardstock and used that as a template. Then, I created the little ocean scene by sponging some Aqua Mist ink onto a white card base before stamping my palms into place. The water was created by sponging Hawaiian Shores and Tropical Teal inks onto a Background Basics: Woodgrain strip.

Happy Retirement Close Up

I stamped the tribal sketch image around the circumference of the die cut circle before adhering that panel into place. I mounted my flamingo into place with foam tape before tucking in a Number The Stars Banner shape that I'd stamped with a sentiment from Just A Number. I also attached a "happy" that I'd die cut from Hawaiian Shores cardstock sponged with Tropical Teal ink. I love how this one came together!

Finally today I have one more card for you featuring Number The Stars and Background Basics: Galaxy.

Twinkle, Twinkle Card

I started by sponging Enchanted Evening ink onto a piece of Spring Rain cardstock. Once that was completely dry, I heat embossed the outline stars from Background Basics: Galaxy using gold powder. Next, I cut a slightly offset frame of white cardstock using one of the Double Ups: Rectangle dies.

Twinkle, Twinkle Close Up

I adhered both to a white card base, tucking a gold embossed sentiment banner in there, too. Next, I stamped the baby from Bundle Of Love onto a scrap of white cardstock and colored her with Copic markers. I trimmed her out and added her to the tip of the sentiment banner with foam adhesive. Nice and simple!

Well, that's all for me today, friends. Thank you for joining me! I'll be back tomorrow with a few more projects, but in the meantime, make sure to check in with  Nichole, Amy, Ashley, BetsyDanielle, DawnHeather, Kay, Laurie, and Melissa to see more of this month's release. Erin and Maile are also sharing a few more peeks, so make sure to visit them, too! See you tomorrow!

Recipes:
Missing You Card
Stamps: Tropics, Keep It Simple: Missing You - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Green Parakeet - Papertrey Ink; white
Ink: Green Parakeet, New Leaf, Limeade Ice, Hawaiian Shores, Tropical Teal, Pinefeather - Papertrey Ink; VersaMark - Tsukineko
Other: Sentiment Splits: Angle Vertical Die, Rainbows & Sunshine Kit Sequins - Papertrey Ink; White Embossing Powder - Filigree; Foam Tape - Scotch; Crochet Thread

Happy Retirement Card
Stamps: Some Like It Hot, Tropics, Background Basics: Woodgrain, Just A Number - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Green Parakeet, Hawaiian Shores - Papertrey Ink; white
Ink: Pale Peony, Berry Sorbet, Pure Poppy, Green Parakeet, New Leaf, Hawaiian Shores, Tropical Teal, True Black - Papertrey Ink
Other: Some Like It Hot Die, Number The Stars Banner Die, Just A Number Die - Papertrey Ink; Foam Tape - Scotch

Twinkle, Twinkle Card
Stamps: Number The Stars, Background Basics: Galaxy, Bundle Of Love - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Spring Rain - Papertrey Ink; white
Ink: Enchanted Evening - Papertrey Ink; Tuxedo Black - Memento; VersaMark - Tsukineko
Other: Number The Stars Banner Die, Double Ups: Rectangle Die - Papertrey Ink; Gold Embossing Powder - Filigree; Foam Tape - Scotch

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Sweet Inspirations

Good morning, friends, and welcome back for Day 3 of the Papertrey Ink July countdown! Today is a group post and, boy!, do we have a treat for you! Do you have a sweet tooth? I sure do! And it doesn't get much sweeter than these new products! Betsy and Erin have truly outdone themselves creating stamps and dies that you're simply going to crave! Let's get to it!

Ice Cream Birthday Ensemble

I wanted to create a birthday ensemble for an ice cream lover. Not everyone goes crazy for cake (it's hard for me to believe, but it's true), so I used the new Tiny Town: Sweet Shoppe and Colorful Treats set to make this coordinating card and gift box. Isn't that little ice cream parlor just the cutest?!

Ice Cream Birthday Card

I began with the card. I heat embossed the ice cream cone onto watercolor paper with white powder and colored it with Zig Clean Color pens. I embellished the sprinkles with a Clear Spica pen to give them a bit of sparkle before setting the cone aside. Next, I trimmed a panel of white cardstock and sponged it with Vintage Jadeite ink. I then added a glittery, die cut awning that I created using the new Cover Plate: Awning. I mounted that panel with foam tape to a card front that I'd already covered with Hawaiian Shores Bitty Dot paper.

Ice Cream Birthday Close Up

Next, I die cut a Number The Stars banner and stamped it with the birthday sentiment from Colorful Treats. I then added the ice cream cone and the sentiment banner to the card front with a mix of flat and foam adhesives.

Ice Cream Birthday Card Interior

As a final touch, I stamped a cone and sentiment inside the card to dress things up a little.

Next, I created a gift box to coordinate with the birthday card.

Ice Cream Parlor Close Up

I began by die cutting the Popcorn Bucket die panels from Sheer Basics Polka Dot vellum. I trimmed about an inch from the top of each piece and assembled as normal before setting that aside. Next, I die cut the base of my ice cream parlor from white cardstock. I stamped a stone foundation around the bottom edge using the Petite Places: Walk In The Park mini set and added window frames, flower boxes, and a front door. The window boxes and front door are Kraft cardstock sponged with the new Cocoa Bean ink. The flowers are die cut from white and sponged with Harvest Gold and coated in fine glitter.

Ice Cream Parlor Side

I backed the windows with clear cardstock for a realistic appearance and stamped "ice cream" (from Petite Places: Sweet Shoppe) above the front door before folding up my little building. Next, I added glittered, striped awnings using Pale Peony and Berry Sorbet cardstocks. I created the sign by masking off and stamping the tip of a star in Cocoa Bean and topping it with a colored-to-match rhinestone.

Ice Cream Parlor Box Interior

I die cut a circle base from Vintage Jadeite + White patterned paper and added it to the vellum box using a cardstock hinge. I added a stone walkway using Petite Places: Walk In The Park before adhering my ice cream parlor into place. I filled my little box with crinkle shred and tucked in a gift card to one of our favorite ice cream places. It just so happens that July is National Ice Cream Month, so this is a perfect gift for any July celebrant!

Speaking of birthdays, I also have a birthday card to share that I made by pairing Number The Stars with Wishes Come True.

Make A Wish Card

I began by die cutting a panel from the Noted: Scalloped A2 Die Collection from white cardstock. I stamped it with candles and the striped banner image from Background Basics: Galaxy using a Berry Sorbet, Pale Peony, Summer Sunrise, and Harvest Gold combo. I stamped and die cut the sentiment banner from Number The Stars and added that atop the striped banner with foam tape.

Make A Wish Close Up

I then die cut a white card base using that same die collection. I also die cut a card front from Summer Sunrise polka dot paper and attached that to the white card front. I tied a baker's twine bow around the card base before mounting the candle panel with foam tape. As a final touch, I embellished the flames with fine crystal glitter. I love that sparkle!

Thank you so much for joining me today! I'll be back tomorrow with more of this month's release, but in the meantime make sure to  Nichole, Amy, Ashley, Betsy, Danielle, Dawn,Heather, Kay, Laurie, and Melissa to see more of these fabulous new products. Erin and Maile are also sharing a few more peeks, so make sure to visit them, too! See you tomorrow!

Recipes:
Ice Cream Birthday Card
Stamps: Colorful Treats - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Berry Sorbet, Pale Peony, Hawaiian Shores Bitty Dot Paper - Papertrey Ink; Watercolor Paper - Ranger; white
Ink: Vintage Jadeite, Dark Chocolate, Pale Peony - Papertrey Ink; VersaMark - Tsukineko
Other: Colorful Treats Die, Cover Plate: Awning - Papertrey Ink; Foam Tape - Scotch; Chunky Crystal Glitter - Martha Stewart Crafts; Clean Color Pens, Clear Spica Pen - Zig; White Embossing Powder - Filigree - Papertrey Ink

Ice Cream Parlor Gift Box
Stamps: Petite Places: Sweet Shoppe, Petite Places: Walk In The Park; Background Basics: Galaxy (ice cream cone) - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Berry Sorbet, Pale Peony, Vintage Jadeite + White Patterned Paper, Sheer Basics Vellum, Classic Kraft, Stormy Sea, Clear Cardstock - Papertrey Ink; white
Ink: Stormy Sea, Pale Peony, Cocoa Bean, Harvest Gold - Papertrey Ink
Other: Tiny Town: Sweet Shoppe Die Collection, Popcorn Bucket Die, Stitched Circles Die - Papertrey Ink; Rhinestone - KaiserCraft; Chunky Crystal Glitter, Fine Crystal Glitter - Martha Stewart Crafts; Scor Tape; Xyron; Copic; Crinkle Shred

Make A Wish Card
Stamps: Number The Stars, Background Basics: Galaxy, Wishes Come True - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Summer Sunrise Polka Dot Patterned Paper - Papertrey Ink; white
Ink: Pale Peony, Summer Sunrise, Berry Sorbet - Papertrey Ink
Other: Noted: Scalloped A2 Die Collection, Number The Stars Banner Die - Papertrey Ink; Baker's Twine - Divine Twine; Fine Crystal Glitter - Martha Stewart Crafts; Foam Tape - Scotch