Tuesday, April 15, 2014

April Release Projects

We've come to the end of the line for the April 2014 Papertrey Ink Release. All that's left to do is post the rest of my projects. Here we go:





Monthly Moments: April and Birthday Classics: I feel like I'm channeling Betsy on this would with all the color.  In my head, every time I hear the phrase "April showers", I mentally complete it with "bring May flowers, what do May flowers bring?" I had to go with it.



Modern Cross Quilt and Wet Paint II: A card for a guy. Ombre color that decreases from left to right.



Phrase Play #3 and Simply Framed:  This pretty much sums up how I feel after a horrible winter. About time too! :) Very simple card. The Simply Framed stamps and die are some of my favorite from this release. I used them a lot.



Tee Pee Time and Simply Framed: The arrows beg for fun of their own. Teamed them up with Happy Hearts.



Simply Framed, Letterman Stitched Numbers + Mats and Wet Paint 2: We often reference a kid's age a lot on projects. They are just as excited to hear about their grade in school. That's as big of a deal. I had to find a way to make the word "grader". I combined the word "grade" and selectively inked the "r" in "junior" from School Time Additions.



Botanical Blocks, Initial Thoughts, and Button Stackers III: Gold heat embossed both the flower panels on Melon Berry. The Year of Flowers Collection helped me add delicate Berry Sorbet roses to the background. Clear buttons on top of the Button Stacker III give an even more realistic look.

And that's all she wrote, folks.:) Hope you enjoyed the week. These and all the other new products will be available tonight for purchase at www.papertreyink.com when the clock strikes 10 PM EST. Thanks for all the fun, enthusiasm, and wonderful comments over the last five days. I really, truly appreciate them.

More releae projects are just a click away:


Danielle Flanders


Supplies

April Showers
Stamps: Monthly Moments: April, Birthday Classics May, Big Birthday Wishes, Antique Alphabet, Just Smile
Cardstock: Aqua Mist, Stamper's Select White
Ink: Winter Wisteria, Pure Poppy, Summer Sunrise, Orange Zest, Simply Chartreuse
Dies: Clouds, Stitching Lines Dies

Love You
Stamps: Modern Cross Quilt, Wet Paint 1 and 2
Ink: Dark Chocolate, Classic Kraft, Terracotta Tile, Orange Zest, Summer Sunrise, Harvest Gold
Terracotta Tile Button
Fine Linen and Stamper's Select White Cardstock

Hello Spring
Stamps: Phrase Play #3, JustSmile, Simply Framed
Dies: Simply Framed, Phrase Play #3, Just Smile
Cardstock: Limeade Ice, Stamper's Select White, Kraft
Ink: Hibiscus Burst, True Black
White Embossing Powder

Hi There Friend
Stamps: TeePee Time, Mixed Messages, Friends Til the End, Happy Hearts
Cardstock: Soft Blush, Fine Linen, Stampers's Select White
Ink: Melon Berry, Berry Sorbet, Harvest Gold, Fine Linen, Classic Kraft, Dark Chocolate
Dies: Cover Plate: Hearts, Filigree Border

Hello 1st Grader
Stamps: Simpy Framed, Back to School, School Time Additions, Wet Paint 2,
Cardstock: Classic Kraft, Smokey Shadow, Stamper's Select White, Pure Poppy
Bitty Dot Simply Chartreuse Patterned Paper
Ink: True Black, Fresh Snow, Simply Chartreuse, Pure Poppy
Dies: Simply Framed, Letterman Stitched Numbers, Letterman Stitched Number Mats, Suffix Style Dies, Back to School, Notebook Paper

Botantical Blocks Card
Stamps: Botantical Blocks, Initial Thoughts, Year of Flower Collection
Cardstock: Soft Blush, Melon Berry, Spring Moss
Soft Blush Simple Striped Paper
Dies: Button Stacks, Button Stacks III, Initial Thoughts
Ink: Melon Berry
Clear Buttons
Gold Embossing Powder
Pearls

5 comments:

  1. Your April showers card is delightful! So many interesting details on your cards today!

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  2. I really love all of your cards: the teepee arrows and the doily and hearts - who else could make that work as well as you! Also, I love the card with the modern quilt stamps to make a background, brilliant!

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  3. great cards erin - cool ombre look with modern cross quilt!

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  4. love all your cards. great idea using the clear buttons over the button stacks. jeannine

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