Welcome to PapertreyInk's Feb. Blog Hop!
1st post is another card set for my daughter, featuring her monogram.
Almost everything, Papertrey. I created a presentation piece from the Front and Center #1 die and a Yellow bag from Michaels.
Along with the 8 cards and envelopes are 8 monogram seals cut and stamped from adhesive paper, also from Papertrey.
A few closeups and then, hop along to see all the wonderful creations in the blog hop!
The monogram is computer generated and printed on Soft Stone pattern paper on the card and
vellum tag. To match the dots, I stamped the seals with Polka Dot Basics.
Fit perfectly onto Limitless Layers ovals die!
Any questions? I'll gladly share. But run along and see what everyone else has come up with!
Can't wait to see myself! Happy Hopping!
Beautiful and elegant. Your daughter will love these.
ReplyDeleteOK Nancy.. I'm catching on. :) You have been super busy getting projects ready. There are ALL lovely but my fav is the embroidery.
ReplyDeleteWow--I just realized how many projects you have made. They are all wonderful--I am especially impressed with the needlepoint.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous notecard set Nancy and your daughter is the luckiest girl! Every detail is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow! LOVE these colors! So many great ideas here:-)
ReplyDeleteThis color combo is amazing as well, and I am loving the layouts on each part of the project! The velum on the bag is perfection!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work Nancy, what a perfect gift!
ReplyDeleteThis set is simply stunning Nancy! I love the elegant details and the gorgeous color palette!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful set! I love the colors too!
ReplyDeleteYour daughter is going to be thrilled with her gift. I really am in awe of all you created for the blog hop. You are an inspiration, Nancy!
ReplyDeleteVery elegant! The yellow and grey are awesome together!
ReplyDeleteOh, I missed this one, yesterday! What beautiful projects-- I love the colours and the layering!
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable. Are they in the mail yet? I may have to frame each one. How can I give those away?! I'll have Ryan build me a shelf just for your work. I can't believe the work that went into this project in particular. The "birdcage netting" in the background is my favorite part, and it looks like you've dotted it with pearls. I LOVE velum, and that BOX! The lined envelopes...I'll never have to buy Target cards again.
ReplyDeletebeautiful monograms!
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