Sunday, June 28, 2026

Papertrey Ink June Release Countdown Day 3

I'm back today for day 3 of the Papertrey Ink June release countdown! My first card uses the new Reflections: John 1:4 Stamp/Die/Outline Die along with the new Into the Blooms: Mixed Bouquet Die. I love how easy these flowers are to color and put together!

To begin, I foiled an A2 panel of New Leaf cardstock using the Merry Motifs Hot Foil Plate with champagne foil (of course). I added some Pinefeather ink around the edges for a dramatic effect; it really looks like this card is glowing!

Next, I cut all of the flowers from white and then colored them with Raspberry Fizz, Hawaiian Shores, Lilac Grace, Harvest Gold, and New Leaf ink. I assembled them with foam squares and liquid glue and then spritzed them with Hickory Smoke Distress Spritz. I cut both of the sizes included in the Reflections: John 1:4 Die from Tropical Teal ink. I added Enchanted Evening ink around the edges of the larger die cut.

I heat embossed the sentiment in gold on the same teal cardstock and then cut it out using the Reflections: John 1:4 Outline Die. I layered all of these up in the middle and then arranged the flowers in the two corners using liquid glue and foam squares. The spritz I used on them gave them enough sparkle, otherwise I would have added some glitter.

My next project uses the new VIP Ticket Die along with the new VIP Ticket Collection Stamp Set and the new VIP Ticket Collection: On The Cover Stamp Set. I also snuck in the new Always a Winner Stamp/Die set and the new Love to Layer: Ticket that was showcased on day one and yesterday! They just all work so well together I just couldn't resist!

This is a project I created to gift to a new mom who has just had a baby. I know how  hard it can be to get dinner on the table with a newborn AND if you have other kids to deal with, it can be REALLY hard! I created a matchbox using these fun new products and then a coupon book to go inside.
So, this is the matchbox; it is made using simple score lines and a few cuts. I might have a tutorial for a matchbox....let me go look! ha ha! So, it turns out I do have one from a million years ago....the dimensions aren't the same as this one, but it will give you an idea of how to construct one, if you are interested. You can find it HERE.

The VIP Ticket Collection: Dining Stamp Set comes with images for Breakfast, Lunch, Brunch, Dinner, Drinks, and a Home-Cooked Meal. For this particular coupon/ticket book, I just used the Home-Cooked Meal since it's going to be for a new mom.

I chose three shades of pink cardstock: Pale Peony, Lovely Lady, and Hibiscus Burst.

There is a stamp set to make the cover called VIP Ticket Collection: On the Cover. I did some gold embossing and added the flowers. 


I used the dimensions of the coupon book to now how big to make the box. I think I'm going to add some paper shred or a different filler to place in the bottom and then add the book on top.


I did a simply knot of Hibiscus Burst Saddle Stitch Ribbon to keep the book together. I had a lot of fun creating this gift!

I thought it would be fun to make a card with the VIP Ticket rather than using it with a coupon book. I pulled in some of the products that were featured yesterday as well. To begin, I trimmed a piece of Limeade Ice cardstock to 4 by 5 1/4 inches and stenciled it with the So Radiant Stencil Collection. Before I removed the stencil, I spritzed with with Shimmer Spray-Sparkle to give the rays some sparkle and shine!


Next, I die cut the next layer from Hawaiian Shores cardstock and heat embossed the "Admit One" image using gold powder.  I layered it onto the stenciled panel using foam squares. I also heat embossed the "VIP" and "I Love You" sentiments, which are both from the VIP Ticket Collection: Dining Stamp Set, onto the smallest ticket included in the Love to Layer: Ticket Die. I layered that with foam squares as well.

I can't stop with the Always a Winner Stamp/Die set so I cut a strip of tickets from Harvest Gold cardstock and stamped the images using Harvest Gold ink. The 15 is heat embossed with the same gold powder.

I added some glitter stars here and there that are die cut using the Framed in Success Die. I also added some sparkling clear sequins as well.
My last project for today is another coupon/ticket book, but this time I used ALL of the dining options included in the VIP Ticket Collection: Dining Stamp Set. I decided to make this for my daughter's birthday, so I chose some bright, fun colors!


I know some people don't actually "cash in" coupons, so I thought I would present an alternative, but with the fun theme in mind! I bought gift cards to some of her favorite places to eat that correspond to the title of the coupon: Breakfast-I Hop, Brunch-Denny's, Lunch-Chick-Fil-A, Dinner-Olive Garden, and of course, the last one is Home-Cooked Meal, which she can choose when to cash that one in!

I tied the book up with silver cord to match the stars.

I used one of the tickets from the Love to Layer: Ticket Die to give the cover some variety.

I love how pretty it looks stacked in rainbow order!
Thanks for fluttering by!

 

Saturday, June 27, 2026

Papertrey Ink June Release Countdown Day 2

Welcome back for day 2 of the Papertrey Ink June release countdown! I have two projects to share with you using one of my unexpected favorite die sets: Through the Forest! My first card also features the new Inspired Expressions. It is a collection of beautiful famous and inspiring quotes along with some generic sentiments, like I've used here.

To begin, I cut a piece of Ocean Tides cardstock using the In Frames: Big and Tall Rectangles Die. I foiled the middle portion using the Cascading Dots Hot Foil Plate; another fun alternative would be the Cascading Stars Hot Foil Plate. I used champagne foil; it's usually my first choice! Once the foiling was done, I used Enchanted Evening ink around the edges and on the frame portion.

The Through the Forest Die consists of three layers of trees, the leaf portion, and a sun/moon and crescent moon die I cut the trees from Pinefeather, Simply Chartreuse, and Green Parakeet cardstock and then added some shading with ink and blender brushes. The leaf is cut from Enchanted Evening and then I gave the pieces a spritz or two of Fossilized Amber Distress Oxide Spray.

The sentiment is heat embossed onto Enchanted Evening cardstock with gold powder. I was on the struggle bus when I was making the sentiment, so it got some stray powder, but in the end I really like how it gives the same feeling as the sky portion!

Everything is layered up onto a Vintage Cream 5 by 7 card base using liquid glue and foam squares.

Another fun set being released this month is a ticket set called Always a Winner. Back in May I used the original ticket set from clear back in the day for a Teacher Appreciation poster, so I was thrilled to see a new, updated ticket set! I made this card for my youngest son who will be turning 13 in September.

I couldn't resist using the Through the Forest Die again, so he's getting a nature-inspired birthday card, which he will love (I hope!). This card also features the new Wild Arrows Press Plate which I used to add the champagne foiled border detail.

The Always a Winner Die includes three ticket options: the long strip, a single ticket with a jagged/torn edge look, and a clean ticket. I chose to cut the strip from Honey Nut cardstock, but then used Vintage Cream and Pinefeather cardstock for the other two tickets for additional color. 

It's easier to tell in this photo how I placed the tickets; I wanted them to be slightly bent at the perforations. I strategically place foam squares to keep them bent. This won't go in an envelope so it won't get smashed.

I have a big post tomorrow, so make sure to stop by! Thanks for fluttering by!

 

Friday, June 26, 2026

Papertrey Ink June Release Countdown Day 1

Welcome to day one of the June release countdown for Papertrey Ink! This month's release is jam-packed with so many lovely and seasonal products to kick your summer cardmaking into high-gear! My first project for today features a pair of card using the new Air Mail Stencil Collection, Destination Sentiments, and the ADORABLE new Build-a-Luggage Tag Die! The line-up also includes the beautiful new Into the Blooms: Mixed Bouquet and a sneak peek (shhhhh) of the new Stacked Mail Stencil collection being showcased later on.

When I'm using stencils, I oftentimes make two or more of one design because once the stencil is dirty, I may as well use it a few times before cleaning it off. I prepared two panels with the airmail border using the new Stacked Mail Stencil Collection (the traditional airmail border) on Vintage Cream cardstock. I used Pure Poppy and Enchanted Evening ink for the border and then dirtied up the edges using a sponge and Vintage Photo Distress ink for a worn/aged look.

This is the feminine version of the pair with the addition of the flowers. The luggage tag is cut from Sweet Blush cardstock and the buckle is cut from Kraft with Vintage Photo shading. The Bon Voyage sentiment is from the new Destination Stamp Set; I also included some light stenciling on the tag using the new Build-a-Luggage Tag Stencil Collection.

I cut the ticket shape using the new Love to Layer: Ticket Die and then did the Air Mail logo using the new Air Mail Stencil Collection.

This one is more simple and masculine. I ended up messing up on part of the border stencil, so I trimmed the panel down and redid the stenciling on another panel and then just layered them together.

The cute little airplane seal image is from the previously released Going Places Stamp Set and I simply cut it using a 1 inch circle punch. I added the "handle with care" sentiment to the bottom corner of each of the two cards.

My second project is perfect for summer; I can almost taste the cool refreshing drink inside this darling pineapple. I was tempted to make it a Disney Dole Whip, but opted for something a little more bright and pink to balance out the rest of the yellow! This card features the new Build-a-Pineapple Die along with the previously released Pleasing Pineapple Hot Foil Plate

This is one of those must-have die sets in my opinion; there are so many fun pieces that can be used on their own as well! 

I die cut the pineapple from Lemon Tart cardstock and the detail piece from Kraft. I glued the two together and then went over it with a blender brush and Vintage Photo Distress ink to give it realistic shading. 

I cut all of the accent pieces from white and then colored them with blender brushes and dye ink. The sentiment is from the new This is Big Sentiments: Hello and is heat embossed in gold ink onto Raspberry Fizz cardstock.

I added some glitter and Crystal Stickles for some sparkle and shine. The cherry is coated with Ranger Glossy Accents. I did use an acrylic paint pen for the white "shine" on the right-hand side and then added the glossy accents; this small detail really makes it look realistic! 
Thanks for fluttering by!

 

Sunday, June 21, 2026

Project Inspiration [Live Life in Full Bloom}

Wow! It's been awhile! Thanks for joining me today for this weekend's Papertrey Ink Project Inspiration! I normally create with a lot of layers, but I wanted the stenciling and pot of flowers to take center stage!

The grasshoppers are eating all of my flowers from my pots and flowerbeds so I guess the paper variety will have to bloom this year! ha ha!

This card comes together in six easy steps and I'll guide you through each step!

Step 1: Foil an A2 panel of Pale Peony cardstock using the beautiful Fall Harvest Hot Foil Plate and champagne foil. I like champagne more than regular gold because it isn't as yellow.

Step 2: Use bright colors of ink on an A2 panel of white cardstock using the Baby's Breath Stencil Collection. Cut it using the largest die included in the Rounded Rectangles: Pierced Die and add it to the foiled panel using foam squares.

Step 3: Cut the pot from white cardstock using the Perfectly Potted Die. Add the ink using blender brushes; my perfect recipe for a realistic terracotta pot is Berry Sorbet ink, Canyon Clay, and Terracotta Tile. Stamp the sentiment in black using the Just Sentiments: Welcome Spring onto the pot. Adhere it to the background using foam squares.

Step 4: Cut and color the foliage; it is included with the pot die. Tuck it into the pot and secure with foam squares. 

Step 5: Cut the flowers and additional leaves from white cardstock using the Into the Blooms: Fall Boot Die. Color the pieces using the same colors as the stenciled background. Arrange them in and around the pot using additional foam squares.

Step 6: Add glitter to the flowers and foliage.

This would also make a fun interactive card; you could have a sliding mechanism behind the pot so the recipient could pull something out.
I always like to shape my flowers with a stylus and a foam mat.

It's been quiet around here, but don't fret, I will be sharing quite a bit in the near future, so stay tuned! Thanks for fluttering by!