Thursday, April 12, 2012

Strawberry Patch

Hello and welcome to the third day of the Papertrey Ink April Countdown and the first Design Team group post. Today's post is all about the new Strawberry Patch and Strawberry Patch Sentiment sets, along with its perfect match... the Berry Basket Die. We've been busy creating projects that have been perfectly picked from the patch. In preparation for an upcoming birthday, here is a gift ensemble perfect for my dear friends sweet little daughter...A berry basket filled with a strawberry themed tee and hair clips.It all started with this basket. I die cut four sides of this Berry Basket from Simply Chartreuse pattern paper and assembled. Then tied two Pure Poppy ribbon handles on either side.I die cut and stamped a Layerz Mat Stack #1, folded the top over and attached to the front of the basket. Then die cut and stamped a sentiment banner, attached with dimensional adhesive and embellished with a button.I purchased a simple white toddler tee, which was already embellished with a few white fabric flowers, and simply stitched a couple buttons and a die cut felt strawberry into place. Here's a tip: After die cutting and before attaching, I embellished the berries with a few dots of Liquid Pearls and let them dry completely. Then assembled a few extra strawberries to embellish a few coordinating hair clips. Here's A Tip: I attached the hair clips to a die cut button card by punching three half circles (using a small circle punch) from the sides and then clipped each into place.Next, the coordinating card. I simply stamped a Rustic White card base with Strawberry Patch images in a color combo of Smokey Shadow, Pure Poppy and Simply ChartreuseDie cut and stamped an additional large strawberry and attached it to the card base with dimensional adhesive.To finish things up, I wrapped the entire ensemble in clear cellophane and topped with a Pure Poppy bow. Then stamped the card envelope with the same strawberry images as above, inserted the card and attached to the base of the package.

Well, there you have it. It sure is nice to have this gift ready with time to spare too. I hope you've enjoyed! Now, be sure to see what the rest of the Papertrey Ink design team has in store for you today...

Thanks for stopping by!

Maile

Strawberry Patch Birthday Ensemble:

18 comments:

  1. I love this strawberry set. your samples are amazing!

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  2. This is adorable, where did you get the clips that you used to create the bows?

    It's a good life!
    Terri E.

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  3. Love how you added handles to the basket! So realistic! Cute little gift too!

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  4. Woah, woah, woah. How did I miss this post? What an amazing ensemble, and as usual you make it look so easy! Love all the stamped strawberries that you left uncolored, too (on the hair clip paper and on the envelope). This is really inspiring.

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  5. This is so cute. I don't sew but I can see this filled with strawberry jams or strawberry scented body products.

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  6. adorable girly... absolutely adorable.

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  7. I LOVE your SWEET creations for today!! =) THANKS for sharing and have a FABULOUS WEEK!! =)

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  8. Just too cute for words! Thanks for sharing. :)

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  9. I've always loved your super simple and clean cards and projects =)

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  10. Darling gift set! Wonderful card. I like the strawberry stamp set. And a basket die? No kidding?!? :)

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  11. This is just adorable! I especially love the hair clips!! I am a little concerned about the tee though... Won't the felt bleed when she washes the tee? And the dimensional pearl might not like the washing machine either...

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  12. Such a fun set! Those felt strawberry hair clips are darling! :)

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  13. Amazing project, Maile! I love the whole idea for a sweet gift!

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  14. Love the baby gift set, Maile! So fresh and Springy! Thanks for the tip on using the button card to hold the adorable hair clips. I love that you stamped the background to continue the whole strawberry theme.

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  15. Oh that is just toooo cute! What an adorable gift and such a clever way to use these "gotta have" stamps and dies! Thanks for sharing today!

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  16. Adorable, adorable project. The little girl that receives this will be so lucky. Love the basket and how you embellished it with the Mat Stack and the ribbon handles.

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  17. Such a SWEET gift set, Maile!!! I am LOVIN' that basket cut from patterned paper!!!! FABULOUS!!!

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