How about a couple simple Christmas cards to start, perfect for recreating in multiples and flat for mailing...Started by flipping the rectangle frame upside down so the opening was at the top. Stamped it onto an Aqua Mist card base in True Black ink. Stamped "Joy", from Snowflake Serenade, in True Black into the bottom corner.
Inside the frame, I created a little burst of a frosty breeze by heat embossed three snow flakes (also from Snowflake Serenade) in white. Inked the largest flourish, from Fancy Flourishes, in Versamark and stamped it onto the card base, through the opening and over the embossed snowflakes. Finished it off with a few clear rhinestones.
I found that this sentiment, from Winter Swirls, is a perfect fit for the frame opening. Stamped both the frame and sentiment in True Black onto a Simply Chartreuse card base.
Stamped three ornament toppers, also from Winter Swirls, into the frame and hung them by hand drawn lines. Hand cut Plum Pudding, Pure Poppy & Spring Rain stamped ornaments and attached them with dimensional adhesive. Finished it off with a swirl of glitter onto each ornament.
Framed is a perfect fit for any occasion as well...
Hand stamped my own patter paper, onto a white card base, using "Happy Birthday" from Say It With Style in Pure Poppy, Hibiscus Burst & Summer Sunrise.
This time I stamped and heat embossed the square frame in black. Covered the frame opening with a white punched circle stamped with "to you" and embellished with True Black buttons and some crochet twine.
I thought this one would do for a wedding...
With this card I hope to share a neat idea with you. I've been dying to try the letter press technique that Heather Nichols came up with and shared here. I wanted to combine it with a new technique I've been trying my self, dry emboss masking.
Here's a closer look.
Here's a fun idea: Started by creating a double cardstock mask. Stamped and cut out the square frame from cardstock twice and adhered the two together. With removable adhesive, adhered the mask onto the center of the kraft card base. Making sure to adhere it ink side up.
Inked up the Impression Plate in Fresh Snow. Laid the card front face down onto the inked impression plate, created an embossing sandwich and then ran it through my Die Cutting Machine.
And this was the result.
Once done with the embossing, stamped the frame and sentiment with in and embellished. I've embellished my card with a die cut and hand stamped felt Dahlia from Delightful Dahlia. Here's A Tip: I've been asked many times how I adhere felt to a card. Well, here's how. I start by figuring out the arrangement of my felt pieces. When I'm ready to adhere, I usually try to adhere my adhesive directly to the cardstock first. The glue dots in the picture above are placed for the leaves.
Once the leaves are firmly pressed into place I adhere the glue dots for the flower, as pictured above.
Then firmly press the flower into place and embellish with a button and twine.
So what do you think? Wouldn't it be fun to pull out your PTI sets and see what other sentiments fit into the frame?! You'll get your chance soon, Framed is available September 15th.
That's it from me today. But, for even more Papertrey Ink Countdown goodness stop by and see what these talented ladies have in store for you...
Thanks for joining me today! Have a wonderful weekend!
Maile
Joy:
- Stamps: Framed, Snowflake Serenade & Fancy Flourish
- Ink: True Black, Fresh Snow & Versamark
- Cardstock: Aqua Mist
- Accessories: White Embossing Powder & Clear Rhinestones
Peace On Earth:
- Stamps: Framed & Winter Swirls
- Ink: True Black, Plum Pudding, Pure Poppy & Spring Rain
- Cardstock: Simply Chartreuse & White
- Accessories: Stickles Glitter Glue & Fine Tip Black Sharpie
Happy Birthday to You:
- Stamps: Framed & Say It With Style
- Ink: Pure Poppy, Hibiscus Burst, Summer Sunrise & True Black
- Cardstock: White
- Accessories: True Black Vintage Buttons, White Crochet Twine, Black Embossing Powder & 2" Circle Punch
Bliss:
- Stamps: Framed & Delightful Dahlia
- Ink: Fresh Snow & Palette Noir
- Cardstock: Kraft
- Accessories: Vintage Cream & Fine Linen Felt, True Black Vintage Button, Cream Rustic Button Twine, Background Basics Diamond Impression Plate, Delightful Dahlia Die Collection & Glue Dots
Your samples are all so beautiful Mailes! These frame stamps are AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteOh my word. Your blue Joy card is so stunning. I love how you used the opening to 'funnel' the swirl - so clever. All your samples are very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are so creative! I love the spin you put on the open part of the frame in your "Joy" card - never would have thought to put a flourish through it as opposed to a sentiment! And I love how you created a frame for your letterpress card. Simply wow!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great set of cards today. I particularly like the aqua mist joy and kraft bliss ones. Love your simple style which packs such a hefty punch!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful cards Maile. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeletexx Anita
Maile your cards are amazing!! The first one with the snowflakes is simply stunning - I am SO casing that one as soon as I get my new stamps :) Great job!! ~Deepa
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning Maile! Love you blowing some winter into the first card but my favourite has to be the Say It With Style one - absolutely adore that stamped background and the colours! Wish I'd come up with that!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! You continue to inpsire me...such wonderful cards...love them all!
ReplyDeleteMaile, I love your amazing cards! If anyone is indecisive about Framed, she won't be after seeing your designs! Thanks for sharing the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteMaile, your cards are always first-rate, but you've outdone yourself today. I love the striking ornament card, and the letterpress card is stunning. I can't wait to try that technique. Thanks for the detailed instructions.
ReplyDeleteOH MY, Maile! These are gorgeous cards...my fave is the snowflake one with the flourish swooshing in from the top! Blustery and fab, hee!
ReplyDeleteI am loving your samples. The first and the last are my faves! This frame set it too cool and so PTI. I love it! I love how you used the swirls in the opening of the frame instead of what was expected, a sentiment. And how you used felt for the flower and leaves. So fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThe Joy card is just breathtaking...and will probably be my Christmas card this year! So elegant and simple!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous cards. The bliss one is stunning and my favourite. Thanks for the tutorial with the letterpress - I really want to try that now.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards with this new set! I especially love the first one with the flourish and snowflakes, it is so serene and perfect for mass producing.
ReplyDeleteNice projects! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAwesome example projects! After looking at your cards I find myself adding to my wish list.
ReplyDeleteIngenious technique, Maile!
ReplyDeleteyour cards are lovely and i am so happy to see you using the 'letterpress' technique. i have been experimenting with it as well and i love it.
ReplyDeleteThese are so fantastic Maile! I love your thinking-outside-the-box style!
ReplyDeleteWOW! I love what you did with the impression plate and white ink! FANTASTIC! That is a really neat technique!!! And I love the Birthday card, those colors are GREAT together! TOO FUN! :D
ReplyDeleteYour designs are awesome and VERY creative. It's always fun to see what you have made! And I can't wait until the PTI release...it is going to be BETTER than Christmas! :D
So pretty, Maile--this set is right up your alley!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I love how you have the flourish swooping through the open space in the frame! It looks wonderful with the snowflakes. I absolutely love the dahlia card too. Got to try that technique!
ReplyDeleteLove the letterpress card using Kraft-beautiful!
ReplyDeleteJust amazingly beautiful cards!! I can't even pick a favorite-I do like that Joy card, but they are all just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI really like the second card and the technique you used for it. I'll have to try it soon.
ReplyDeletethese are all gorgeous samples, gotta have this set.
ReplyDeleteoh my maile!! love, love, love!! it's been too long sice i've been to your blog...your work is wonderful!! perfect inspiring samples!! makes me want all the fun things you used!!
ReplyDeleteI especially love those first two holiday card samples Maile!! Flipping the frame---genius!
ReplyDeleteMaile these are all beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I am in awe at the Joy card...just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMaile, you never fail to wow me with your talent! These are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow Maile! You have been crazy busy!! I love the calendar and the one layer cards! :) Tell my boy "Kim's" says hello ;)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodnesses, I love the way you stamp, woman! These ideas are amazing!
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