Monday, February 26, 2018

Make it Monday: Mask and Stack

Betsy Veldman had the sweetest technique for Papertrey Ink's "Make it Monday" this week! She called it "Mask and Stack."  You repeat an open image by stamping, masking over the top with post-it notes cut with coordinating dies, sponge around the images, and then color them in!

Surprisingly, I don't have many "cute critter" stamps and dies from PTI, so I used this citrus slice from "Still Life: Summer" and additional images from "Hello Sunshine."


I stamped the citrus images, then while masked, sponged the top of the card with Tim Holtz "Squeezed Lemonade" ink, then stamped the rays from "Hello Sunshine" in a darker yellow.


My sentiment started to smear when I added the rays!  So I stamped it again on a separate white piece of cardstock, cut it with the same citrus die, and placed it over the top.  Accident averted!

Changed my citrus slices to oranges, limes, and lemons with the help of Copics!  Dotted the center with Stickles, then also colored over the images with a Wink of Stella pen for some sparkle.

I have never been good at masking, but Betsy made it look so easy!  Need to buy some cute critter images so I can try this again soon.  Would be perfect birthday party cards!

Sunday, February 25, 2018

Papertrey Ink: February Blog Hop


This month for Papertrey Ink's monthly blog hop, we had this lovely Easter centerpiece to be inspired by!


I chose to make a little scene using PTI's Petite Pots and Picket Fence die,


I was inspired by the little blue pots of flowers.  I ran the picket fence through my Cuttebug with the Vineyard Impression Plate, then sponged it with Tim Holtz Tumbled Glass ink.  Die cut and stamped yellow flowers from Petite Pots.  The sentiment is also from Petite Pots.


I sponged a yellow "sun" behind the fence, and added some little acrylic dots along the fence as eggs.


Just like in the anniversary celebration bunny hunt, I hid a little vellum bunny behind the fence, it made me think of the glass one in the picture!

Such a lovely photo, makes me yearn for spring!  Thanks so much for stopping by today!

SFYTT: Coral Floral

This month there is a lovely layered sketch at Reverse Confetti's February Sketch for You to Try!


I chose to use a set I just got called "Garden Bunches" along with the "Happy Pretty Panels Confetti Cuts."


Stamped and die cut flowers from Garden Bunches, and added a striped leafy die cut to match.


A few light rose sequins, and an embossed "birthday" from the "Whole Lotta Happy" set that is perfect with the Confetti Cut and has sentiments for every occasion!

Thanks for stopping by!

Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Make It Monday: Frames

This week at the Papertrey Ink blog, Laurie Schmidlin challenged us to frame our images and sentiments.  She even showed ways to combine open dies to cut a unique frame!  I took a frame die and combined it with a stitched rectangle die to make a little shaker tag...


I used flowers from Petite Pots and a sentiment from Bloom and Grow.  Added some iridescent sequins to catch some of the colors in the flowers. Plus a little gingham is always the right touch on a spring tag!

Thanks so much for stopping by!

Sunday, February 18, 2018

PTI Anniversary Challenge: Stripes

The last challenge for PTI's 11th Anniversary celebration.  This time, the challenge was to use stripes!  I paired it with this week's Fusion Card Challenge, using the sketch and the photo for inspiration.

I created a card using the Horizontal Stripes Cover Plate die...


I used sentiments and flowers from Bitty Bouquets to make my little floral spray.  The "thanks" is stamped on a Double-Ended Banner die cut.


I ran the stripes piece through my Cuttlebug with PTI's Woodgrain Impression plate to mirror the wood on the door.


The "friend" from Bitty Bouquet is stamped on vellum and heat embossed in white.  Some layered bouquets dotted with Liquid Pearls, adhesive pearls, and a twine bow to finish it off!

It was such fun to participate in all of the anniversary challenges.  Ordered some new spring things from PTI's release, and hope to use them over February break from school!




Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Color Throwdown Guest!

I am so lucky to get to be the Guest Designer at the Color Throwdown Challenge!  
Such springy pastels for this week...lilac, green, grey, and white!


I made some lilacs of my own using the set "Artsy Flower Parts" by Simon Says Stamp!


Stamped the lilacs and some of the other flowers in grey, with a bit of greenery.  The scene is backed with Soft Stone cardstock stamped with a light grey gingham pattern.



Added PTI's Picket Fence embossed with a woodgrain impression plate, then a "thanks" die cut.  A few lilac buds dotted with Stickles, and some clear gems, to finish off a fun thank you note for spring!

Thanks so much to the girls at Color Throwdown for having me as a guest this week!  LOVE that blog, always such fun inspiration:)!

Friday, February 9, 2018

PTI Retiring Sets Challenge

Back with another Papertrey Ink's 11th Anniversary Challenge, this time to use sets that are retiring this year.  I chose two favorites, Everyday Button Bits and Polka Dot Basics.





Stamped the polka dot background in pink then layered some linen washi tape over the top. Clear embossed the green leaves, added some button cherries, and then a sentiment from Wonderful Words: Hello!  Don't let these two sets retire without adding them to your collection :)!