Monday, May 21, 2012

mixing patterned papers

This week's Make It Monday #67 from Papertrey Ink is Step-it-Up: Mixing Patterned Papers. I will admit to being very intimidated by patterned papers. Even papers that come from the same paper pad can leave me frustrated when trying to combine them.

I decided to take the challenge to heart and went through my paper stash until I found three that I thought went together. Following Betsy Veldman's advice on the video, I choose the busy pattern first and decide to use the bird & heart paper from Basic Grey's Kissing Booth paper pad.

My second choice was a green patterned paper from the Authentique Freebird series: it felt a little like a nest pattern to me.

The third paper was harder to pick - I didn't want to use pink, so went through my red and orange scraps to see what would fit and decided to use an orange scrap from the card I made last week. This is also an Authentique paper, but from the Delightful collection.



Sketches are great for helping with the layout of a card, but today I decided just to play around with the papers and see what happened.

With the end of the school year is in a couple of weeks, my selection of "thank you" cards needs to be replenished.


I used one of the PTI Half & Half dies to cut a base for my sentiment and added a few goodies. The bird is a Maya Road chipboard piece and musical note paper tape is from Tim Holtz.



The sentiment is from one of my most used stamp sets: Mega Mixed Messages from Papertrey Ink (of course!). A little dimensional adhesive helps lift the sentiment heart higher than the bird.


Thanks for stopping by,

Jacquie


4 comments:

  1. Jacquie, I love the papers you chose and how well they go together! And your card is lovely! Love the bird's wing with the bird on it! Such lovely details!

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  2. I love the birds... and in fact I think I have this paper! :) great way to work in Tim's tissue paper. Good job Jacquie!

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  3. I am so proud! Look at all those printed papers!!! I love this card! Those birds on the paper are fantastic. But the chipboard bird is my fav part!

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  4. What a sweet card. I love how you mixed all those patterned papers.

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