Here I stamped a few of the stripes on white cardstock with Sweet Blush and Pure Poppy alternating the different sizes, then wrapped a doily around it and tied it with Rustic Twine! You can tuck a holiday photo behind, along with a Christmas letter to send to all of your loved ones! Everything is tucked inside the folded doily. Wouldn't that be a fun way to send a card, photo, and letter all at once?
From Our Family To Yours holiday card:
STAMPS: Background Basics: Super Stripes, Think Big Favorites #21 (sentiment)
INK: Sweet Blush, Pure Poppy, True Black
PAPER: white cardstock
DIES: Peace Be Still dies, Diagonal Stripes
OTHER: doily, rustic twine, Papertrey Ink felt.
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Next, I stamped some of the stripes in pink and red (Sweet Blush and Pure Poppy) to create a plaid design. This technique would work really nice on masculine cards in other colors too.
The sentiment is a sneak peek from a new set called Layered Postmarks: Holiday. I wrapped up my card with twine like a "gift" and used this sentiment to go with it, "may peace be your gift". The felt border is cut with the Super Stars Border die. The little felt stars are just the ones that came out of the border. Don't want to let them go to waste!
STAMPS: Background Basics: Super Stripes, Layered Postmarks: Holiday
INK: Sweet Blush, Pure Poppy, True Black, Fresh Snow ink (around edges)
PAPER: white and Classic Kraft cardstock
DIES: Super Stars Border die
OTHER: resin flower, rustic twine.
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I used Sweet Blush cardstock, Pure Poppy Pattern Pack, a sentiment from the new set called Winter Hills.
The gorgeous snowflakes are chipboard from the City Sidewalks line by Pink Paislee. I just received them in the mail and couldn't wait to give them a try. Aren't they pretty?
Warm Winter Blessings card:
STAMPS: Background Basics: Houndstooth, Background Basics: Super Stripes, Winter Hills
INK: Sweet Blush, Pure Poppy, True Black, and gray by Jenni Bowlin.
PAPER: white and Sweet Blush cardstock
DIES: none
OTHER: resin flower, twine, machine stitching, corner rounder.
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Stripes would be useful for ANY type of card - stamp them straight OR on the diagonal - either way, they are super fun! I hope you'll grab this set on the 15th when they come out at Papertrey Ink! Visit Betsy, Cristina and Nichole for more sneak peeks today.