Pattern Play with Papertrey Ink
It's my turn to participate in this week's Papertrey Ink What Do I Do With This? feature! I’m thrilled to be sharing the day with Kelly S. as we share our designs using some
amazing products in new ways! I love how Kelly used the Pattern Party stamp set for her whimsical sun; that got me thinking of a few other ways to use these
cute patterned stamps! I wanted to explore the possibility of adding pattern to
solid images like I did on my leaves and roses for today’s card! To begin, I die cut
all of the leaves and flower pieces I would need to complete my card using the Into the Blooms: Roses dies (I actually die cut a bunch more that I’ll use on
another card). I colored them using Distress Oxide inks and a finger dauber
until I was happy with the look. I used a lighter hand than I normally do
because I knew I would be adding the patterns over the top. Once each piece was
colored with ink, I used my Mini MISTI to stamp the polka dots and leaf pattern
onto the leaf clusters as well as the stand-alone leaf.I did the same thing
with the yellow rose and the polka dot stamp, but opted to keep the pink rose
plain so it wouldn’t be too busy. I really like how these patterned leaves and
flowers turned out! You could experiment with a few of the other patterns
included in the Pattern Play stamp set for even more possibilities.Once the leaves and
flowers were assembled and ready to go, I got to work on the background. I
wanted to incorporate a stencil like Kelly S. did, so I took an A2 panel of Fresh
Snow Linen cardstock and added the Aqua Mist ink using the Stencil Basics: Quatrefoil Stencil I used a heavier hand in the middle of the panel and then let if fade toward
the edges. I added the Border Bling: Skinny Embossed Frame using ScorTape and then
splattered some Hawaiian Shores ink in the middle as well. The sentiment is stamped
in black toward the bottom right corner.I wanted to keep the
card soft, but detailed, so I added the Love to Layer: Floral Fusion Die and Love to Layer: Scalloped Circles offset from the card base and layered the roses and
leaves over the top. I added a sprinkling of glitter and a trio of sparkling
clear sequins for some shine! I hope you’ll take a fresh look at some of your
pattern stamps and think of some new ways to use them! Thanks for fluttering by!
Kelly, I saw this on the PTI blog & I KNEW it was YOU!!! This is GORGEOUS!!! LOVE those polka dot leaves & just EVERYTHING you've done with this! G-O-R-G-E-O-U-S!!!!! ;)
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DeleteWow, Kelly, this is just so gorgeous!
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