The Papertrey Ink September release will be available in the store tonight at 10 pm EST. Who's ready to shop?
I have loved creating with these new products, and have just a few more things to share today.
First up, Enclosed: Bell, by Dawn McVey:
I used this pretty bell die a little differently. I left off the overlay layer (a bell-shaped frame with the word "joy" running through it, and instead layered on a glittery "holiday" die-cut from Christmas Cheer, (which I simply cannot put down!).
The holly is from Enclosed: Bell. The background is watercolored with Aqua Mist ink.
Stamps: Enclosed: Bell, Christmas Cheer
Dies: Enclosed: Bell, Christmas Cheer
Ink: Aqua Mist, Pinefeather, Pure Poppy, VersaMark
Paper: watercolor paper, white card stock, Soft Stone Stripe patterned paper, Make It Market Mini Kit: Holiday Folk, Luxe Silver card stock
Other: baker's twine, watercolor brush, foam adhesive, silver glass glitter
Deck the Halls is also by Dawn McVey. I love this pretty wreath!
I stamped the greenery in Spring Moss and Ripe Avocado, the pinecones in Dark Chocolate, and the bow in Pinefeather. The sentiment is from the Christmas Cheer stamp set and Christmas Cheer dies.
The background is stamped repeatedly with the Fa La La La La sentiment (from Deck the Halls) in Soft Stone.
Stamps: Deck the Halls, Christmas Cheer
Dies: Christmas Cheer
Ink: Spring Moss, Ripe Avocado, Pinefeather, Dark Chocolate, Soft Stone
Paper: white and Soft Stone card stock
Other: sewing machine, foam tape
Dies: Christmas Cheer
Ink: Spring Moss, Ripe Avocado, Pinefeather, Dark Chocolate, Soft Stone
Paper: white and Soft Stone card stock
Other: sewing machine, foam tape
Here's a CAS card using Treetops Glisten by Maile Belles. I created a snowy hill out of white card stock using one of the Sentiment Splits: Curve Vertical dies. I adhered the white panel to one of the patterns from the Treetops Glisten paper pack, stamped a sentiment and adhered some Treetops Glisten die-cuts that I loosely watercolored with Pinefeather ink.
Stamps: Treetops Glisten
Dies: Treetops Glisten, Sentiment Splits: Curve Vertical
Ink: Smokey Shadow, Pinfeather
Paper: white card stock, Treetops Glisten patterned paper
Other: watercolor brush, foam tape
This card features more of those watercolored trees, another of the patterns from the Treetops Glisten paper pack, AND ... another new die set, String Frames, by Erin Lincoln. I used the largest rectangle, which cuts the stitching holes at the corners, allowing you to create perfect string frames in no time.
I used the largest rectangle die to add the baker's twine frame around this scene. Super cool, and lots of different choices in this fun die set.
Stamps: Treetops Glisten
Dies: Treetops Glisten, String Frames
Ink: VersaMark, Pinefeather
Paper:Soft Stone card stock, watercolor paper, Treetops Glisten patterned paper
Other: baker's twine, watercolor brush, white embossing powder
Dies: Treetops Glisten, String Frames
Ink: VersaMark, Pinefeather
Paper:Soft Stone card stock, watercolor paper, Treetops Glisten patterned paper
Other: baker's twine, watercolor brush, white embossing powder
Be sure visit the design team blogs for lots more inspiration:
Thanks so much for stopping by, for joining us in our countdown, and for all the kind and encouraging comments. It means so much!
13 comments:
I love all of them
Your glitter card is a.maz.ing!
Love all of your PTI holiday cards from all the posts!!!!
All of these cards are FABULOUS!!!
You do amazing work, Amy!
Fabulous cards, Amy! You totally rocked this release!
I see all the goodness and I want it all. Love the bell. That is my favorite in the release.
Gorgeous cards!
Simply elegant.
Lovely creations and I'm so pleased you showcased the string frame. I didn't get it from the release picture but now I have seen it in action - it's fabulous! Hugs, Lesley
Sigh - it's all so very beautiful! Stunning cards!
Hi Amy,
Love all your cards, but the holiday bell is CANDY FOR MY YES!!!!
Cariños.
MarÃa Alba
Hi Amy,
It's supposed to say EYES!
Cariños,
MarÃa Alba
What a great set of holiday cards! I love the wreath one most :)
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