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Showing posts with label Papertrey Ink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Papertrey Ink. Show all posts

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Bottle Tags ~ Post 1










I am going to split-up my post of my bottle tags to Seasonal first and Everyday the next time.  I call them bottle tags because they can be used for much more than wine.  Vinegar and oil are very popular right now.  We have 2 stores in Overland Park that specialize in just vinegar and oil!  These tags are primarily made with Papertrey Ink dies.  The tag being the main item.  The poinsettias are cut with a PTI die using wool felt and and PTI Wonderful Words Holiday.  The Star of David is an old Stampin Up stamp heat embossed and cut by hand.  The Just For You is from 2011 Holiday Tags.  The FABULOUS Snowflakes are Dawn McVeys Damask Snowflake Die Collection.  They are GORGEOUS!!!  I coat them with glitter and they sparkle and shine!  Lastly the Christmas Tree is from last year and is not the one from the set this year.  I like it better.  It is stamped with Tree Trimming Trio and heat embossed with clear embossing powder.  LOVE IT! 
Lots of seam binding and heat embossed sentiments. 
I will show you the everyday ones next.
Thank you for looking at my blog!
Susan

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Polaroid 2-Step Masking technique card


This week I have participated in 2 challenges.  This 2nd one is at Nicole Heady's, Papertrey Ink, blog.  She has a video HERE with directions to make this card.  I followed it pretty closely.  I don't have the stamps she used, so I had to use what I have.  My background is paper, not stamped like hers.  I used the green paper from Holiday Cheer, PTI.  It is not very Christmas'ey so it worked well.  My stamps are Beautiful Blooms II and Blooming Button Bits.  I used Spring Moss and Berry Sorbet ink.  Instead of ribbon I used the Double Ended Banner with Berry Sorbet paper. 
This was my first attempt at this technique, just like the window card.  Again, a little practice wouldn't hurt but it still a nice card.
Thank you for looking at my blog!
Susan