Welcome to Day 2 of the Papertrey Ink Release Countdown!
Papertrey Ink Day 2 Countdown!
Everything will be available for purchase beginning at 10 PM EST, Tuesday, August 27th!
I have four cards to share today!
Card 1 ~ Thank You!
For my card, I used
Sweet As Pies Dies Set
Reflections August Dies Set
I arranged all of the elements onto the card. I added a band of coordinationg twill ribbon and tied with a hemp cord bow. I finished the card with a few clear sequins.
Card 2 ~ Colossians 3:17!
For my card, I used
I started with white card stock. I diecut and ink blended all of the elements. I added the cover plate to the stencil background. I love the the soft texture.
I arranged the elements onto the card. I finished the card with some loose thread a few clear sequins.
Tips
Use only parts of layering stencils to create different looks.
Use only parts of layering stencils to create different looks.
Here I used only three of the five.
Use a cover plate die on top of a colored stencil background to
Use a cover plate die on top of a colored stencil background to
add a layer of interest.
Card 3 ~ Thankful!
For my card, I used
I started with patten paper and white card stock. I stamped and diecut all of the elements. I die cut the cup and added the corner sunflower for a tonal, textured cup design.
I arranged the elements onto the card. I finished the card with a few clear sequins.
Tips
Use the corner die cut to create an interesting texture on
Use the corner die cut to create an interesting texture on
elements with inlay
Use focal sentiments to create backgrounds
Use focal sentiments to create backgrounds
Card 4 ~ Colossians 3:17!
For my card, I used
I started with white card stock. I stamped and diecut all of the elements. I love the texture on the new quilted cover plate.
I arranged the elements onto the card. I finished the card with a few clear sequins.
Tips
Arrange elements to frame sentiment
Layer soft pattern papers to create a subtle background contrast
As always thanks so much for stopping by!
Here is a list of many of the products I generally
use every time I make a card.
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