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Papertrey September Blog Hop Challenge

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I love the Papertrey Blog hops and feel lucky to have gotten this card done in time! Here’s the challenge:

One of the most fun things about this hobby is the people you meet,
whether in person or online, and the things you learn from them.  Now is
your chance to show off any skills you might have learned from a fellow
stamper, and perhaps even give them a little shout out to thank them
for the inspiration they have provided.  Create a project using one of
your favorite learned skills and perhaps after a little blog hopping, we
will ALL learn some new tips and tricks and continue to pass on the
love of this hobby!

Nicole Heady, one of the owners of Papertrey Ink, inspires me every month with her creations for the monthly release parties. One of the techniques she uses frequently  that I have always admired is drawing a frame around her main focal image. I have tried occasionally to master this technique, but my ability to draw a neat, well connected frame around an image is far from masterful. Now with the new “Framed” set of stamps, I can replicate this look with ease.

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For this card, I stamped the leaves from “Turning a New Leaf,” masked some of the leaves and then stamped the frame. The butterfly is from “Butterfly Dreams” and colored with Twinkling H2Os. The sentiment is from an old PTI set, “Faux Ribbon.” One of the things I love the most about Papertrey stamps is how they can be mixed and matched. Sentiments from this older set fit beautifully into the break in the frame of this brand new set. The cardstock is Select White and Enchanted Evening, and the gems are from Creative Imaginations.

26 thoughts on “Papertrey September Blog Hop Challenge”

  1. This is a beautiful card. I love how so many of the sentiments seem to fit within the space. Your butterfly is colored so well. It really pops on the white card base.

  2. beautiful! loving the framed set. will have to remember to stamp a leaf/branch to the side and over the frame. gives a lovely effect of movement

  3. Oh goodness this is beautiful! I love the simplicity of this – with the richness of the colours you’ve chosen. I really like the way you’ve broken out of the confines of the frame – it adds such a soft edge to this design!

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