Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Papertrey Ink - March 2011 Release Projects

Hello guys! Well, it's about time I finally shared the last of my March Papertrey Ink release projects with you all. So let me get started... First up, Ribbon Tails. I stamped a polka dot Ribbon Tails strip, in Raspberry Fizz, across a white card front. Stamped and die cut a label, using Basic Labels stamp set and a coordinating die. Then stamped the label with a sentiment from Star Prints and attached it over the stamped strip.
Embellished the label corner with a Modern Basics flower and a True Black button. To give the card the effect of the polka dot Ribbon Tails strip wrapping around the card, I stamped and attached another strip with dimensional adhesive. Then finished the card off with another button.
Here's A Tip: For a little added detail, I rounded the end of the top strip by inserting the end into a small circle punch (like in the photo above).
Next up, Sending You and its coordinating die. I went for a modern approach and chose to stamp these unique flower/flower centers in Raspberry Fizz and Plum Pudding onto a Rustic Cream card base.
Stamped a sentiment focal point, using Modern Basics, and framed it using the Sending You Die Collection frame. To create, I started by die cutting the frame from Plum Pudding cardstock and then I die cut a circle from the center using the Limitless Layers: 1 3/4" Circle Die.
How about some Tag-its #2 goodness?! This polka dot circle frame is just too cute! I stamped it onto Rustic Cream cardstock and cut it out by hand, stamped the adorable bird and attached to another Sending You die cut frame. Then attached the frame over a couple Spring Moss Ribbon Tails strips.
Finished the card off with a few Harvest Gold buttons and a die cut Tiny Tags, stamped with a bird house and sentiment (also from Tag-its #2).
And finally, Flower Fusion #2. I started this card by stamping a number of frames, from Label Basics, in Fresh Snow onto a Fine Linen card base.
Stamped the flower stem twice in Ripe Avocado and topped it with a Flower Fusion #2 die cut. The die cut flower was stamped with Background Basics: Gingham (in Berry Sorbet), the outline Flower Fusion #2 flower (in True Black) and then topped with a button. Finished the card of with a sentiment, also from Flower Fusion #2.

So there you have it! All the supplies used are listed in the Papertrey Ink Gallery.

Hope you've enjoyed the goodies from another fabulous release! Have a great one!

Maile

15 comments:

  1. As fabulous as always!

    P.S. Just want to pop in and tell you I'm having a blast with your new set!!! *in love* is more like it. I already made a few cards with it. Please stop by my blog and check them out. xoxo!

    http://xiumaiyuki.blogspot.com/

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  2. Hey girl!
    Just wanted to tell you that you did a fabulous job with you new PTI stamp set. Glad you are an addition to the PTI design team.
    Brandi

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  3. Pure awesome-ness Maile! Love each one of these. The LO's are so fresh and fun!

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  4. Fab creations... Just gotten my sets.. gotta to start playing.. thanks for the inspiration :)

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  5. All of these are just so gorgeous, Maile, as usual is right! You are such an inspiration!

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  6. This is such a great idea , and your card is amazing .

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  7. Hi Maile,

    These are gorgeous!!! The color combinations are just amazing! Can't wait to start stamping with the set you designed! We heard that they now have arrived in the Netherlands, so now it's waiting for the customs... ;-( Hope they hurry!! I'm curious: will you also be designing more stamp sets? Maybe for the next release? Would love that!

    Hugs, Wendy

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  8. I am always so impresed with the simplicity of your cards that pack a whole lot o' punch! You are so talented!

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  9. Just beautiful cards, Maile! You really know how to make a simple card say something:)

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  10. OMGosh...these are amazing. I especially love the stamped labels background. I would have never thought of that and I think the effect is wonderful.

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  11. Oh my goodness Maile - your cards are all so gorgeous! As I was scrolling through your post I found each card more jaw-dropping than the one before! I wouldn't have thought it possible ;)
    Thanks for the inspiration, hugs, Ruth S

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  12. Love your projects today - thanks for the inspiration!! Pamela

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  13. I like all of these especially the last ones with the frames stamped on fine linen card - what a great idea for a background!

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  14. SHUT THE DOOR!!!! I love that background you made with those frames!!! Awesome, and I love your new set you designed, LOVE IT, way to go Maile:)!!!!

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