I have a few more projects to share today for the August Papertrey Ink Release in Review. This has been such a fun release and definitely has me in the mood for fall.
First up, a new card using the set called New Every Morning....
This next card showcases the new set called Stylized Autumn....
I made a valentines card out of the new set called What the Doodle: Tea Time and Inspired: Blessed.
This fun die from Paper Clippings: Thankful for You looks great with a little watercolor....
Maile has a new stamp set and dies that are so much fun, called Fancy Foliage. I used the die to create a faux embossed look and then added in a sentiment layered on vellum.
This new set called Spooky Smiles is so much fun. I did a candy corn watercolor wash in the background and then added in a simple image and sentiment on top.
This last one uses a beautiful sentiment from Lucky Break. I heat embossed it with copper embossing powder. I added in pumpkins from Autumn Pumpkins and wheat from Give Thanks.
So that is it for me today. I hope you have enjoyed my August release projects! Head on over to Nichole's blog to see more. Thanks so much for coming by!
First up, a new card using the set called New Every Morning....
This next card showcases the new set called Stylized Autumn....
I made a valentines card out of the new set called What the Doodle: Tea Time and Inspired: Blessed.
This fun die from Paper Clippings: Thankful for You looks great with a little watercolor....
Maile has a new stamp set and dies that are so much fun, called Fancy Foliage. I used the die to create a faux embossed look and then added in a sentiment layered on vellum.
This new set called Spooky Smiles is so much fun. I did a candy corn watercolor wash in the background and then added in a simple image and sentiment on top.
This last one uses a beautiful sentiment from Lucky Break. I heat embossed it with copper embossing powder. I added in pumpkins from Autumn Pumpkins and wheat from Give Thanks.
So that is it for me today. I hope you have enjoyed my August release projects! Head on over to Nichole's blog to see more. Thanks so much for coming by!
Beautiful paper clippings! That is probably my favorite set this month!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! I love your candy corn colours on your last card and how you layered the Fancy Foliages Details dies in white on the white background!
ReplyDeleteUm, just wow!
ReplyDeleteAll of your samples are stunning. I especially love the last 3. I always love how you emboss a background with scoring, love the watercolored Paper Clippings, love the white dies cuts on white with the touch of green, love the ombre edging on the pumpkin.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards especially love the white embossed background, Birthday card, it's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSo you, so awesome.
ReplyDeleteOh THAT one. NO this one ... wait! The one with... Laurie, I couldn't choose one favorite if I had to ... all fabulous!!! xx
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These are all such great cards!!
ReplyDeleteOnce again, a beautiful showcase of cards and I LOVE your tag, Laurie! I can't wait until everything is ready in the store :)
ReplyDeleteLaurie, you have absolutely blown me away this release!!!! Honestly, I love each and every single card you made. I wish I had your Strong and Courageous card as a piece of art in my home. I would totally frame it. Just gorgeous! And your watercolor treatment of this paper clippings die is stunning. I think I have to have it now. Of course, your projects are so amazing they make me want everything! :)
ReplyDeleteStunning!! Love all the cards but especially the thankful for you. So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhen will the Tiny Town Spookyville set be ready for purchase?
ReplyDeleteHi Laurie,
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work! The tag and Thankful For You Card ........"Mahvelous Dahling"!
Cariños,
María Alba
Once again you have done an amazing job with the new release!! These are all wonderful Laurie!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a spectacular line up - all are beautiful :-)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I am loving that new Paper Clippings die, love how you colored it!
ReplyDeleteI love your first card! Can you tell me which flower set you used beneath the vellum layer? Thanks
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