Monday, March 23, 2015

new Make It Monday video tutorial...

Today it is my turn for a Make It Monday video tutorial at Papertrey Ink! One of the lessons I taught in my online Craftsy class is using patterned papers on cards: arranging them, how to choose certain papers, etc., so I thought it would be fun to give you a little sneak peek into that. In today's video, I'll show you my inspiration photo and how I will pull five colors from the photo to use in my paper designs, and then I'll show you how to make your own set of patterned papers that all coordinate with these colors and how to scale them appropriately. And finally, I'll show you a few ways to use those papers you just created and how to arrange them on a card!

When creating a set of stamped patterned papers or using pre-made papers on a card, you'll need to make sure you create at least one that is a large scale pattern, at least one medium scale pattern, and at least one small scale pattern. You can create/use more than that on your card, of course, but as long as you have one of each on your card, it will be very pleasing to the eye as far as the scale goes!

Here, the die cut flowers from Cutting Garden create the large scale on the card, the dots and stitches are medium scale (made with Polkadot Basics III and Chicken Scratch), and the plaid is more of a small scale (stamped with the line stamp in Note Niblets).

One more thing to think about is to create a stamped patterned paper that has ALL of the colors in it from your inspiration piece. Then when creating other papers to coordinate with this main paper, you'll pull colors from that main paper to use for the supporting papers.

There are really an unlimited number of ways you can use patterns on a card! You can place them horizontally, vertically, or horizontal AND vertical like I did on the "Thanks for all you do" card. Or you can use punches and dies to cut shapes out of them. If you'd like to play along, pop over to Nichole's blog to enter a card to win a $25 Papertrey Ink gift certificate! I can't wait to see what beautiful patterns you'll make!

Supplies:
(All supplies by Papertrey Ink unless otherwise noted.)
STAMPS: Chicken Scratch, Background Basics: Super Gingham, Cutting Garden, 
Note Niblets, Polkadot Basics III, Mat Stack 2, Mat Stack 4
INK: Sweet Blush, Hibiscus Burst, Raspberry Fizz, Summer Sunrise, 
Orange Zest, New Leaf, True Black; Soft Granite by Hero Arts
PAPER: White cardstock
DIES: Cutting Garden
OTHER: sequins by Pretty Pink Posh, twine by The Twinery.

11 comments:

Unknown said...

Just watched your video, and it was wonderful -- I feel really inspired. Please do more!

Lisa Young said...

What beautiful card designs, Danielle!!! I love the colors and details!

Unknown said...

BEAUTIFUL!! :-) I LOVE the MIM Video for this week!! THANKS for sharing and have a Fabulous Week!!! :-)

Virginia L. said...

Totally gorgeous! Love your design, Danielle! The video is excellent!

Accro-bat said...

Wow! It's really great! Thanks for the video.

Tami McBeain said...

Love this Make It Monday video! Your cards are so bright and fun and I love the colors and background papers you created! With all the beautiful patterned papers on the market these days I think we forget to use our stamps to create backgrounds in the exact colors and design we want.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful cards!!!!

Leigh Penner said...

I love your MIM and cards, Danielle!

cards by cara said...

Love your inspiration photo and the colours and patterns/stamps you picked. Gorgeous!! Thank you for sharing your expertise with us!

Greta said...

I loved your video, Danielle, & thoroughly enjoyed making my card! Thank you for the inspiration & for taking time to leave me a comment!

Karen Letchworth said...

I was SO very inspired by this lovely card and tutorial. So much so that I had to throw my hat in the ring. Thanks for all the great inspiration you have given me over the years. Your talents never cease to light a creative spark in me. Thanks for sharing your talents.
Blessings to you,
Karen
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