Papertrey Ink January 2018 Release Week: Brushed Birds, Year of Psalms, and Warm Regards!

Hi crafty pals! Welcome back to Day Two of the awesome January Papertrey Ink new release previews! So glad to have you here with me as we introduce the new products from PTI. We are doing previews every day until the 15th. All the new products will be available for purchase in the PTI Store on Monday the 15th at 10pm EST. Be sure to check out the PTI Blog to see what the rest of the design team is sharing all week! So much good stuff. Hopefully you saw my birthday card post from yesterday!

Today I'm sharing two cards! The new stamp sets I'm featuring today are: Brushed Birds, Year of Psalms January, Warm Regards and Ways to Say Missing You! That's a lot! But as you know, everything from PTI always works so nicely together. Both of my cards have a Spring feeling to them – birds and flowers. I'm so ready! 

First up is a card made with the beautiful new Warm Regards stamp set. It's a grouping of pretty Dogwood flowers. I LOVE this set!!! I tried an old technique that I haven't used in a while. Thought it would be a good time to share something different with you. It's stamping on dark cardstock with white ink and colored pencils. I hope you try it! I'll talk more about it in a minute. Here is the finished card – on Smokey Shadow Cardstock.  

Papertrey Ink Warm Regards Stamp Set. Colored pencils on dark cardstock with white ink.PTI design team Wanda Guess

 

How do you do this??? It's so fun and easy! I used white pigment ink (listed in supplies) and inked my floral images. I set it aside and waited for the white ink to dry. After the white ink is dry, I went back with my colored pencils and colored over the white ink! PRETTY! I used bright pink and lime green and just a touch of brown. I think this is very elegant. I splattered some white paint over the images for an artistic look and feel. Added a few sequins…

Papertrey Ink Warm Regards Stamp Set

 

I used the small stitched rectangle die from the Noted die set to cut my inner layer. I stamped a few blossoms in white on the card base. This is A2 size!

Colored Pencils on Dark Cardstock

 

I used the new Missing You Die Cut to add my sentiment across the bottom of the card. I also think this card design would work well for a sympathy card. 

Papertrey Ink stamps and dies

 

Next up is a cheery bird card made with the new Brushed Bird Stamp Set and Year Of Psalms January Stamp Set! Those little birdies are adorable! I used another of my go-to techniques for this card – distress ink stamping with water spritzing. Also, very easy and fun. I started with an A2 card base and layered watercolor paper for my top layer. 

Papertrey Ink Brushed Birds stamp set. Year of Psalms stamp set. Distress Ink watercolor

 

I used mini Distress Ink pads in different shades of blue, green and purple and inked directly onto the bird stamp. Then I used my water sprayer and spritzed the stamp/ink before stamping onto watercolor paper. It makes all the inks blend together for a beautiful watercolor effect! I did the same thing with the sentiment. Looks very artsy and painterly!

PTI Brushed Birds

 

 

Papertrey Ink Year of Psalms Stamp Set

 

For the background I used a water brush and some extra ink and gently painted a wash on the top and bottom of the panel. Then I attached the bird with some foam tape. Of course I added paint splatters too! (I love doing that!)

That's it for today's projects! I hope to see you right back here tomorrow for more fun and inspiration as we count down to the Papertrey Ink release! Have a wonderful day everyone! XOXO
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9 responses to “Papertrey Ink January 2018 Release Week: Brushed Birds, Year of Psalms, and Warm Regards!”

  1. StephClapper Avatar

    Hi Wanda! How is your New Year so far? I hope you have a great one!! I also wanted to stop by and tell you how much I love your cards. I’m in awe of your “Missing You” card. It may be an old techniques, but you make it fresh and BEAUTIFUL! Thank you for sharing your process!

  2. Vikki H Avatar
    Vikki H

    Stunning! Your first card grabbed my attention from all of the release inspiration projects! Thanks for the deets and looking forward to more release goodies.

  3. F. Andre Avatar
    F. Andre

    I always love to see stamps used to create unique backgrounds, and these dogwood flowers are lovely. Those birds. Oh, those birds. Thanks for sharing your creativity.

  4. Sandy M Avatar
    Sandy M

    One of my favorite techniques is to do white on dark cardstock and color with pencils. You did it beautifully here with the dogwood. On the psalm/bird card the result is so wonderfully soft toned.

  5. Kathy Mc Avatar
    Kathy Mc

    Thanks for the reminder to use these techniques, Wanda! Both cards are fabulous. That pudgy Bird is so cute!, and those dogwoods are priceless.

  6. Holly Saveur Avatar
    Holly Saveur

    gorgeous cards!
    I am in love with those birds!

  7. Karen L K Avatar
    Karen L K

    So pretty! What a great idea to color over the white ink. It looks nice on the black. I love that bird on the second card.

  8. Geneva Avatar
    Geneva

    Loved the look on the flowers. This is a new technique to me. You always provide great ideas. The pudgy bird is too cute. Look forward to seeing the new Year iof the Psalm stamp. Another fabulous one.

  9. Anne Sturgeon Avatar
    Anne Sturgeon

    Love the look of the flowers on that cardstock. Oh my goodness, your beautiful bird is so wonderful. Love the technique and I need to try this……

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