Tuesday, March 27, 2012

A Mother's Day Card

Hello, Blogland. I'm going to keep it quick this evening if you don't mind. An overly ambitious resistance band routine has left me in a bit of discomfort (<--- understatement of the year, folks - I hurt m'self) and all I really want to do is take Advil and head to bed with a book. Hope you don't mind too terribly much.


Anyway, today I'm sharing a Mother's Day card I made using In Bloom. I colored and cut out my flowers (I didn't use the die cuts because, again, I'm a cheapskate and I don't have them) and set them aside for a few minutes. Next, I stamped my Kraft panel with polka dots and my sentiment and adhered it to a white base. I wrapped the base with a bit of ruffled ribbon and embellished it with a couple of pearls. Then I adhered a few leaves and mounted my flower with foam tape. One last pearl on the flower's center finishes things off nicely.

Thank you for stopping by today. I'm planning another post for later this week, so I'll see you again soon. Take care!

Recipe:
Stamps: In Bloom, Polka Dot Basics - Papertrey Ink; Mother's Day Sentiment - Hero Arts (it may be discontinued - I didn't see it on their website)
Cardstock: Spring Moss, Kraft - Papertrey Ink; generic white
Ink: Dark Chocolate, Fresh Snow - Papertrey Ink
Other: Dark Brown Ruffle-Edged Ribbon - May Arts; Pearls - Mark Richards; Foam Adhesive - Scotch; Colored Pencils - Prismacolor

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Oh, Baby!

Hello, Blogland! It's taken me a few days to recuperate and reorganize, but I'm back today with a little baby card to share. This is a girly version of the teddy bear card I shared here a couple of weeks ago.


I started by stamping and die cutting the kitten image. She was then colored with Prismacolor pencils and mineral spirits before being matted with a bit of Summer Sunrise cardstock. Next I stamped the patterned paper panel (Ha! say that three times fast) and cut the edge with the small scalloped border die for a decorative finish. The patterned layer was adhered to a Berry Sorbet card base that had been stamped with a polka dot background and baby sentiment. I added Lemon Tart ribbon and gray baker's twine before mounting my kitten panel with foam tape. As a last touch I embellished the kitten with a bit of dimensional glaze and glitter.

A pretty straightforward card for your Tuesday evening. Thanks for dropping by and I hope to see you again soon!

Recipe:
Stamps: Tremendous Treats Valentine, Everyday Classics (anniversary set), Polka Dot Basics, Luck of the Irish - Papertrey Ink
Cardstock: Berry Sorbet, Summer Sunrise - Papertrey Ink; white
Ink: Smoky Shadow, Fresh Snow, Berry Sorbet, Lemon Tart, Summer Sunrise - Papertrey Ink
Other: Small Scalloped Border Die, Lemon Tart Saddle Stitched Ribbon - Papertrey Ink; Oyster Baker's Twine - Divine Twine; Circle Dies - Quickutz; Glossy Accents, Stickles - Ranger; Colored Pencils - Prismacolor; Foam tape - Scotch; mineral spirits

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

On The Links & Background Basics: Wrought Iron - Day 5

Well, Blogland, here we are...Day 5 of the Papertrey Ink March release countdown. I've had so much fun this week sharing my projects with all of you. You'll be able to get your hot little hands on On The Links and Background Basics: Wrought Iron tomorrow night at 10pm EST in the Papertrey web store. But first I have just a few more projects to share.

First up today is a "thinking of you" type card using BB: Wrought Iron and the new Wrought Iron impression plate.


I started by stamping my umbrella using the Colored Kissing technique that Heather featured in this week's Make-It-Monday video. I thought it looked like fun, so I decided to have a go myself. I think this technique may just find itself in regular usage round these parts. Anyway...next I die cut the frame using the Mat Stack 4 Layerz and Fillable Frames #7 dies. That frame was then impressed with the Wrought Iron impression plate to give it a bit of texture.


I stamped my sentiment and umbrella handle on my white base and then added texture using the Canvas impression plate. My frame and umbrella topper were added to the base with foam tape and the umbrella was embellished with a teeny, tiny rhinestone. After a little hemming and hawing, I decided to keep it simple and finished the card by rounding the corners.

My next project today is a baby card featuring the simpler ironwork strip in Background Basics: Wrought Iron.


I noticed while playing around with the set that the curlicues formed heart shapes that coordinated well with the small hearts in Simple Valentine and Around & About Sentiments. So after stamping my background I went back with the heart from A&AS and did a little embellishment. This would be perfect for all sorts of cards - anniversary, wedding, and Valentine's Day - just to name a few. Today it's just going to show love for a new arrival.


I stamped my sentiment onto a Photo Finishers strip and adhered that to my base. Next, I stamped and cut out the rattle and added a faux button (you can see my original post about how I make them HERE) before mounting it atop my sentiment strip with a bit of foam tape. I added a little bow of embroidery floss and rounded corners for some finishing touches.

My last project of this release is a little coaster gift set I put together using On The Links.


I thought it might be fun to put together a little retirement gift for someone that likes to hit the links on a warm Spring (or Summer) day.


After you're finished hoofing a round of 18 holes all you really want is a nice, tall, refreshing beverage, amiright (pssst: The correct answer is "Yes! Absolutely!")?


So I've used the On The Links set to decorate a set of paper coasters so that the aforementioned nice, tall, refreshing beverage doesn't leave an unsightly ring on somebody's coffee table.


You can get four sets of six coasters out of a $1 pack of 25 (one extra for oopsies). Talk about a bargain!


I started by drawing out my basic designs on scrap paper. When I was happy with my concepts I just stamped to my little heart's content.


***PLEASE NOTE: I tested all of the inks I wanted to use by stamping them on scraps and running them under/soaking them in water. I don't believe the new formula inks are waterproof, so they probably won't be the best suited for this project. Please make sure to test your inks ahead of time!***


I used practically every image stamp in On The Links in addition to stamps from A Little Argyle, BB: Houndstooth, Modern Wood Mats, and Take A Bough ("cheers!").

When I was finished with my coasters, I decided that my set needed a belly band to keep them all together and convey my "happy retirement" wishes. I wrapped the stack of coasters with a piece of Enchanted Evening ribbon and secured the ends with Scor Tape.


Next I die cut the Christmas Label die shape from Spring Moss cardstock and stamped it with the small herringbone background. I wanted to set my sentiment apart by using a different color on the label, but I didn't have a die shape that really thrilled me. And then...Ah-ha!


I stamped my green image onto Rustic Cream cardstock and trimmed around it very carefully (using a dark ink helps you see the edge more easily - I used Ripe Avocado). I stamped my sentiment on the blank side and then adhered it to my label shape with foam tape. I finished off the package by adhering my label to the ribbon band with Scor Tape.

I really hope you've enjoyed hanging out with me this week. Make sure to stop by to see what Nichole, Heather, Dawn, and Melissa have hiding up their sleeves today. Have a great week (and a fun time shopping tomorrow at 10pm EST) and I'll see you all again soon!

All products are from Papertrey Ink unless otherwise noted
When It Rains Card:
Stamps: Scattered Showers, Background Basics: Wrought Iron (available March 15th)
Cardstock: Plum Pudding; generic white
Ink: Plum Pudding, Spring Rain, Smoky Shadow
Other: Mat Stack #4 Layerz die, Fillable Frames #7 die, Wrought Iron Impression Plate (available March 15th), Canvas Impression Plate; Rhinestone - Mark Richards; Foam Tape - Scotch

Shake, Rattle & Roll Card:
Stamps: Baby Button Bits, Around & About Sentiments, Background Basics: Wrought Iron (available March 15th), Bitty Background Blocks
Cardstock: Sweet Blush; generic white
Ink: Berry Sorbet, Sweet Blush, Smoky Shadow; Versamark - Tsukineko
Other: Photo Finishers Die, Button Die; Embroidery Floss - DMC; foam tape - Scotch

Retirement Coaster Set:
Stamps: On The Links (available March 15th), A Little Argyle, Background Basics: Houndstooth, Take A Bough, Modern Wood Mats
Cardstock: Spring Moss, Rustic Cream
Ink: Dark Chocolate (old formula), Enchanted Evening (old formula), Ripe Avocado (old formula), Spring Moss (pigment formula); Seascape - Palette; Versamark - Tsukineko
Other: Paper Coasters, Christmas Label die, Enchanted Evening Saddle Stitched Ribbon; foam tape - Scotch

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

On The Links & Background Basics: Wrought Iron - Day 4

Greetings, Blogland, and welcome back! Today is day four of Papertrey Ink's March release countdown and I thought it might be fun to try a "His & Hers" theme today. Both On The Links and Background Basics: Wrought Iron are versatile enough to be useful for either ladies or fellas. I aim to show you that by making simple color and embellishment substitutions you can get projects that will suit any Jack or Jill.

My first set today features a Mother's Day and Father's Day card; both made with BB: Wrought Iron. The cards use many of the same supplies.


In both cards, I stamped one of the ironwork backgrounds onto cardstock (His: Simply Chartreuse, Hers: Berry Sorbet) and matted them with a neutral (His: Soft Stone, Hers: white) before wrapping them with ribbon and mounting them to the card base.


The small sentiment was then stamped and the die cut letters were attached with foam tape. Very few changes, but the "His" card still feels masculine and the "Hers" card still feels feminine. I chose to use the simpler ironwork strip for the "His" card and toned down the brightness of the colors by using more subdued neutrals.


"Her" card uses the more intricate ironwork strip and enhances the playfulness of the colors by using bright white as the neutral.

The second set of cards today is a retirement duo using On The Links. Again, there are very few changes, but both cards work well.


In both cards I stamped the green scene and matted it with a gender-appropriate color. Her decorative edge is soft scallops while his is a bolder pinked edge.


"Her" focal panel was tied with a petite bow while "His" was embellished with a row of pierced dots. The sentiment on each card is the same, but "Hers" is stamped on the Friendship Jar Label while "His" is stamped on one of the more angular Little Labels shapes.


Both focal points received a little decorative stitching and were then mounted to a Spring Moss, herringbone-stamped base.

Thank you for stopping by today! Tomorrow is the last day for the March countdown and I'll be back with a handful of additional projects featuring On The Links and Background Basics: Wrought Iron. In the meantime don't forget to check in with Nichole, Heather, Dawn, and Melissa for more projects and inspiration. I hope to see you tomorrow!

All products are from Papertrey Ink unless otherwise noted
Dad It's Your Day Card:
Stamps: Fillable Frames #8, Background Basics: Wrought Iron (available March 15th)
Cardstock: Aqua Mist, Soft Stone, Simply Chartreuse
Ink: Smoky Shadow; Versamark - Tsukineko
Other: Lowercase Block Alpha Dies, Smoky Shadow Saddle Stitched Ribbon; Square Punch - EK Success; Foam Tape - Scotch


Mom It's Your Day Card:
Stamps: Fillable Frames #8, Background Basics: Wrought Iron (available March 15th)
Cardstock: Aqua Mist, Berry Sorbet; generic white
Ink: Smoky Shadow; Versamark - Tsukineko
Other: Lowercase Block Alpha Dies, Lemon Tart Saddle Stitched Ribbon; Circle Dies - Quickuts; Corner Chomper - We Are Memory Keepers; Foam Tape - Scotch

His Happy Retirement Card:
Stamps: On The Links (available March 15th), Mixed Messages, Background Basics: Houndstooth
Cardstock: Spring Moss, Enchanted Evening; generic white
Ink: Spring Moss, Enchanted Evening, Dark Chocolate; Versamark - Tsukineko
Other: Little Labels Die; Foam tape - Scotch; Green Embroidery Thread - DMC; Pinked Scissors; Pin

Her Happy Retirement Card:
Stamps: On The Links (available March 15th), Mixed Messages, Background Basics: Houndstooth
Cardstock: Spring Moss, Lemon Tart; generic white
Ink: Spring Moss, Lemon Tart, Dark Chocolate; Versamark - Tsukineko
Other: Friendship Jar Label Die, Small Scalloped Border Die; Foam tape - Scotch; White Embroidery Thread, Green Embroidery Thread - DMC; Corner Chomper - We Are Memory Keepers

Monday, March 12, 2012

On The Links & Background Basics: Wrought Iron - Day 3

Good morning, Blogland! Welcome to day three of Papertrey's March countdown. I'm so glad you're enjoying the countdown and I'm really loving the feedback about On The Links and Background Basics: Wrought Iron (available on March 15th)! It sounds like you're excited and that makes me so happy! I have another four projects to share with you today, so let's get started.


My first project is a Father's Day card featuring the golf bag from Out On The Links as well as the Wrought Iron impression plate. I was inspired by the fancy country clubs and golf courses that are sometimes enclosed with big, beautiful, scrolling gates. I wanted to "man" it up a little, so I used a bold, masculine color scheme and added a strip of argyle. Side note: A Little Argyle is getting a serious work out this week. It coordinates so well with On The Links!


I stamped the golf bag onto a Half & Half shape and mounted a second Pure Poppy bag over top of the clubs for a bit of dimension. A little flag of Smoky Shadow stamped with the Father's Day sentiment (also from On The Links) finishes the card nicely.


Today's second card incorporates actual golf gear! I started by stamping my pattern onto Simply Chartreuse. I used the largest open dots in Polka Dot Basics and went back and filled in alternating spaces with either the golf ball or the solid dot. The golf balls were heat embossed using white Filigree powder and the circle was die cut before that piece was textured with the Picnic Plaid impression plate. I rounded the bottom corners and adhered that to a Kraft base and set it aside.


Next, I took a wooden golf tee and VERY CAREFULLY shaved off about one third of it so I would have a flat edge to work with. I used an xacto knife, but you could probably use sandpaper to get a similar result. Please don't go chopping off your fingers with xacto knives. For realsies.


I adhered my tee to my base with 1/8" Scor Tape and added a paper banner emblazoned with the "You're Tee-rific!" sentiment. A couple of small pearls finish off the card. Mailable...probably not, but it's definitely fun!


My next card is an attempt to showcase the whimsy you can achieve with the Background Basics: Wrought Iron set. On this card I used the less intricate strip as a sort of garden border (like those tiny white "fences" you can get at the garden center to edge your flower beds). I started by repeatedly stamping the foliage from Honey Bees onto Spring Moss cardstock.


Next, I stamped the border and heat embossed it using white Filigree powder. That piece was matted with Rustic White before I added a pinked strip of Simply Chartreuse that I had stamped with the sentiment. I stamped a Kraft base with the smallest dots in Polka Dot Basics and mounted my image panel with some more foam tape. I then stamped, cut out, and added three flowers to the foliage. Those little flowers were embellished with rhinestones to finish the card.


Today's final card is a sympathy card made with the Wrought Iron impression plate. No one likes to make, send, or receive sympathy cards, but they are a necessity none the less. The impression plate is intricate yet subtle, so I relied on it to do the heavy lifting.


I started by texturing a piece of Ocean Tides that I had embellished with a bit of Soft Stone ribbon. I adhered that to a white base and mounted on a Fillable Frames #8 shape that I had stamped with the frame and my sentiment. Next, I stamped the butterfly shape from Love Lives Here and added it to the frame before embellishing the ribbon with a single white pearl.

Thank you for joining me today! I hope you've enjoyed my cards. I'll be back tomorrow with even more projects featuring On The Links and Background Basics: Wrought Iron. In the meantime don't forget to check in with Nichole, Heather, Dawn, and Melissa for more projects and inspiration. I hope to see you tomorrow!

All products from Papertrey Ink unless otherwise noted
Father's Day Golf Bag Card:
Stamps: A Little Argyle, On The Links (available March 15th)
Cardstock: Soft Stone, Smoky Shadow, Pure Poppy; generic white
Inks: Pure Poppy, Smoky Shadow, Fresh Snow; Versamark - Tsukineko
Other: Half & Half Dies, Wrought Iron impression plate (available March 15th); foam tape - Scotch

You're Tee-rific Card:
Stamps: Polka Dot Basics, On The Links, A Little Argyle
Cardstock: Simply Chartreuse, Kraft, Fine Linen
Ink: Landscape - Palette; Versamark - Tsukineko
Other: Picnic Plaid impression plate; Corner Chomper - We Are Memory Keepers; Pearls - Mark Richards; White Embossing Powder - Filigree; Wooden Golf Tee; Scor Tape

Thankful Garden Card:
Stamps: Honey Bees, Fillable Frames #1, Polka Dot Basics, Background Basics: Wrought Iron
Cardstock: Kraft, Spring Moss, Rustic White, Simply Chartreuse
Ink: Dark Chocolate, Berry Sorbet, Summer Sunrise, Plum Pudding, Fresh Snow; Landscape - Palette
Other: Pinked Edge Die; Rhinestones - Darice; White Embossing Powder - Filigree; Foam tape - Scotch; Corner Chomper - We Are Memory Keepers

Sympathy Butterfly Card:
Stamps: Birds of A Feather, Fillable frames #8, Love Lives Here
Cardstock: Ocean Tides; generic white
Ink: Smoky Shadow, Ocean Tides
Other: Wrought Iron impression plate, Fillable Frames #8 Die, Soft Stone Saddle Stitched Ribbon; pearl - Mark Richards; foam tape - Scotch; Corner Chomper - We Are Memory Keepers