Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Papertrey Ink April Blog Hop Challenge

Last Tuesday when Papertrey Ink posted the inspiration photo for their blog hop, my first thought was that I had no tea-related stamps — oh well! But after I moved on, I recalled that I did, in fact, have one tea image: an old Stampin’ Up wood-block stamp from the very first set I ever got, a Christmas gift about fifteen years ago. I rarely use the set anymore since the sentiments are wrapped around the images, limiting their versatility, but when I pulled out the stamp I realized it wouldn’t be hard to fussy-cut the image.

I wanted to follow the color palette of the inspiration piece as closely as possible, but once I began swatching colors I realized that the simplicity of my image required more flexibility. Magenta and aqua were just too stark when paired together, so I ended up going with one image in cream and rose and another in white and soft aqua.

“Find Beauty in Each Day” in Celadon, with a teapot, teacup, and doily colored in pale aquas.

When sifting through my sentiments to find ones to pair with my focal images, I almost settled on “You’re as sweet as can be” from PTI’s “Just Desserts Sentiments” set — a current favorite — but then I spotted “Find beauty in each day” from PTI’s “Spring Hills” set, and that was perfect to go with a tranquil cup of tea. Equally ideal was “His mercies are new every morning” from Stamp Simply, which I’d been wanting to use on a card for my mother.

“His Mercies Are New Every Morning” in a rosy blend of ink, with a teapot and teacup in cream with rosy-hued flowers and gold trim.

In an attempt to match the Copic color R22 that I had used for the flowers on the cream-and-rose image, I layered several Hero Arts inks for the sentiment, starting with a double-stamped base layer of Fresh Peach, then a layer of second-generation Pale Tomato, followed by a final layer of Cotton Candy.

Close-up of sentiment and of gold accents on cream-and-rose teapot.

I gave the “mercies” card to my mother for World Juggler’s Day — I don’t know how she manages to do all that she does, but her success amazes me — and I’ll be sending the aqua card to my paternal grandmother soon.

Supplies
Stamps:  Stampin’ Up “Nice & Easy Notes” (image);  Papertrey Ink “Spring Hills” (“find beauty...”);  Stamp Simply “Farmhouse Scriptural Thoughts” (“His mercies...”)
Ink:  Memento Tuxedo Black;  Hero Arts Fresh Peach, Pale Tomato, Cotton Candy;  VersaColor Celadon
Copics:  E0000, E30, R22, YG45, G12, BG000, W00, W1, and the colorless blender;  Stampin’ Up Stampin’ Blendabilities: Costal Cabana Light
Paper:  Papertrey Ink Stamper’s Select White
Miscellanea:  Scotch Permanent Double-Sided Tape, Uni-ball Signo UM-100 0.8 mm in gold, Sakura Pigma Micron 0.25 mm in black

Dimensions
Aqua card:  4.25” x 4.25”
Rosy card:  4.75” x 3.5”

12 comments:

  1. LOVELY JOB for this challenge! The image is SO SWEET! AND the sentiment you chose is PERFECT! Your card makes me think of sitting down in the morning with an nice cup of tea for my morning Bible reading. Such a LOVELY CARD! ;)

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  2. These are two darling CAS cards! Good choices in your interpretation!

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  3. Very sweet card design and lovely card!

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  4. These are wonderful! Lovely designs!

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  5. Love that darling tea set! Very sweet.

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  6. Both cards are just beautiful, Cacia! Great choice of sentiments, too.

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  7. These are just lovely and I absolutely love that stamp set. It is an oldie, but a goodie. Thanks for sharing!!!

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  8. So simple and perfectly sweet! Adore these cards!

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  9. Such sweet cards! Love the crispness~

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  10. Love both of these cards. Love your simple and sweet focal points.

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  11. Your cards are super sweet & beautiful!

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