Friday, February 25, 2011

Papertrey Ink- February Blog Hop


The Papertrey Ink blog hop challenge this month is scallops....the best use of scallops, of any sort, on a project! This can include scalloped borders, offset-scallops, stamped scallops, scalloped mats, scalloped frames, layered scallops, scalloped tags or anything else you can dream up!

My offering this month is a card with oodles of scallops- check it out below!


Here are a couple more views:



The card was made with Pretty Pastels patterned paper cut into scallops with an EK Success scallop punch. I used the tea dye ink on the edges of the scallops to help them stand out a bit. After creating the layers of scallops, I ran the card panel through my cuttlebug with the Linen Impression Plate. The focal point stamp is from Heather's Tag It #1 set stamped in aqua mist, lavender moon, and dark chocolate. After I stamped the image, I placed a layer of clear adhesive cut into a 1 and 3/4" circle over top and covered it in glitter. The scallop circle is from the Limitless Layers die set. I finished off the card with Aqua Mist and a couple dots of dimensional adhesive to help the tag pop out a bit.
All supplies- with the exception of the border punch- are available at Papertrey Ink.
Thanks for looking!
Cheers!
Katie

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Papertrey January Blog Hop Challenge









Hello all-




Just wanted to share my creations for this month's blog hop by Papertry Ink. This month's blog hop challenge involved you challenging myself to use a Papertrey stamp set that has yet to see ink or even one that might be collecting a little dust!




I broke in a couple of stamp sets with the following projects. First up, how about a little banner to celebrate Valentine's Day?





Here's a closer look:




For this project I used the Outline Alphabet set which until now had never seen ink! I also broke in my Boxy Banner and Banner Borders dies. Together with Simple Valentine Pattered Paper, Limitless Layers 1.75" dies, Pure Poppy, Hibiscus Burst, Raspberry Fizz & White cardstock, some buttons and ribbon, I made this seasonally appropriate banner and I think it turned out pretty cute. For additional interest along the top of the banner, I faux sewed a straight stitch using a making memories paper piercer and my Uniball White gel pen.



I did say projects and here's the second one. A birthday card that enabled me to ink up Tea for Two and Tea for Two additions.





I stamped the focal point teapot with Tim Holtz distress ink in Stormy Sky and paired it with Basic Gray Kioshi paper. A doily, the doubled ended banner die and the sentiment stamped in dark chocolate ink added to the card. For a little vintage flair, I swiped the end of the kraft cardstock with Fresh snow ink and used the tea dye duo on the doily and the sentiment banner. The bronze brads are making memories.


I hope you enjoyed my projects. I am looking forward to sharing a day of inspiration with all my fellow PTI pals!


Cheers!

Katie


















Thursday, November 25, 2010

Papertrey Ink November Blog Hop

Hi everyone!

Happy Turkey Day! Welcome to my neglected blog. I thought I would play along with the November Blog Hop. This month's challenge was to create tags using PTI's fabulous products and supplies.




The smaller tag on the left features images from the Banner Builder set. I used the polka dot triangle to create the tree and used the star image from the same set to put a star on top of the tree. The sentiment is from Fillable Frames #8 stamped in black ink. The patterned paper is from the Sugar Plum collection. I finished the tag off with a bit of red and white polka dot ribbon and a Spring Rain button tied with Vintage Cream button twine.

The snowflake tag on the right highlights images from 2010 Holiday Tags and Peace Be Still. The dies are Limitless Layers and Peace Be Still. The patterned paper is from Christmas Prints collection and the snowflack is topped with a Pure Poppy button tied with Vintage Cream twine.

That's all I could come up with admist Turkey Day festivities. Thanks for stopping by!

Supplies (all supplies are from Papertrey Ink unless noted)

Tree tag

  • Stamps: Fillable Frames 8, Banner Builder
  • Ink: Simply Chartruse, So Saffron (SU), Verafine Black
  • Patterned paper: Sugar Plum
  • Cardstock: Stamper's select white
  • Tools: Tag punch (Creative Memories), Circle punch and Scallop Circle Punch (EK Success)
  • Other: Button, Twine, and Ribbon (Bazzill Basics Paper)

Let it Snow tag

  • Stamps: 2010 Holiday Tags, Peace Be Still
  • Ink: Pure Poppy
  • Patterned paper: Christmas Prints
  • Cardstock: Pure Poppy, New Leaf, Stamper's Select White
  • Tools: Limitless Layers and Peace Be Still dies, Tag (Cricut cartridge- Tags, Bags and Boxes)
  • Other: Button, Twine, and Ribbon (Bazzill Basics Paper)

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Teacher Appreciation


Just wanted to share a little card that I made for Paige and Sophie's teachers in honor of teacher appreciation week. In typical Katie fashion, the cards and gifts were not actually delivered to the recipients until the Monday following Teacher Week. It's the thought that counts, right?

The cards accompanied clear buckets that I decorated with patterned paper and prima flowers. I chose buckets because Paige's Kindergarten class has been focusing on the concept of bucket-filling (and I had buckets in my stash of packaging...) The buckets were filled with a cute little notepad, chocolates, and a Panera gift card. They were easy to put together and the teachers appreciated that Paige filled their buckets with all kinds of goodies. Sorry I don't have a picture of the buckets- next time I will try to remember to take one!
Card Supplies:
  • Cardstock: Pink Pirouette (Stampin Up), Dark Chocolate and White (Papertrey Ink)
  • Stamps: Elements of Style (Stampin Up) and Out on a Limb Sentiments (Papertrey Ink)
  • Ink: Pink Pirouette (Stampin Up), Dark Chocolate and Tea Dye Duo (Papertrey Ink)
  • Ribbon and Bling: Making Memories
Thanks for looking!
Katie

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Boo to You!

Halloween was last week and we are still overflowing with candy and sugary treats in the house. Just wanted to share a couple pictures of the cutest Cheerleader and Princess around! (Yes, I am biased...) Hope everyone is enjoying Fall!








Sunday, February 22, 2009

Our Anniversary


Eight years ago today, Jason and I were married in the beautiful city of Florence, Italy. As I listen to Paige in the next room acting out Sleeping Beauty, it's a wonder to me how quickly the time has flown and how much our lives have changed. Here are some of my favorite pictures from our wedding day. I can't believe how young we look...




Happy Anniversary Jason! Thank you for eight years, two homes, two beautiful kids, hundreds of trips to Lowes, countless laughs, a few arguments, and lots of love.

Feeling Thankful



So many people have shown us wonderful acts of kindness over the past two months and I am so remiss in sending out thank you notes. I decided to indulge my inner Miss Manners this weekend, quiet the nagging voice inside of me, and tend to creating, writing and sending out thank you notes.


Still determined to make the use of my stash, I created these cards with supplies and materials that I have on hand. I think they turned out well and they certainly have an air of spring about them! Hopefully the cards will brighten the day of those who have brought sunshine into our lives.



Floral thank you note:

  • Instructions: To make the flower, I punch three different sized circles 2", 1.5" and 1.25". I trimmed the edge of each circle with my deckle edge scissors. Stack the circles and adhere a button for the center. I made a few of these this weekend for cards and scrapbooking accents.
  • Supplies: Cardstock- Archivers; Patterned paper- Heather Bailey for Autumn Leaves (print), Creative Memories (pink), Circle punches- Creative Memories, Fiskers; Stamp- Amuse; Ink and Ribbon- Stampin' Up; Other- Thread and Button.

Bird thank you notes:

  • Supplies: Cardstock- Archivers; Clear stamp- Hero Arts (exclusive to Archivers); Ink- Clear Box; Gems-Hero Arts; Stamp- Amuse; Ribbon- Offray (green) Bo Bunny (green polka dots); Colored Pencils- EK Success.