It's the 25th of the month and that means it's time for a Papertrey BLOG HOP! Woo Hoo! I just love blog hop. I really look forward to seeing what each of you creates for the monthly hop.
This month our "assignment" was to work with text. Any size, any way, big, small, background or focus. As long as it's text. So I've had this idea rolling around in my head for a while now and this blog hop spurred me into action...
Here is my project - the deets follow.
I love the many great sentiments from Papertrey and often use sentiments from more than one set on my cards. I had been wondering if I could somehow put several of them together to make a background stamp of words - I've seen some commercial word stamps but wanted to make my own. I needed a card for my son who just finished Paramedic School but I didn't want a traditional "graduation" card - I wanted just lots of words of wisdom and encouragement. Here's the inside.
So - here are my steps - I started with my large block and put sentiments from 6 (I think) different sets on them to build this:
I stamped the image on white card stock (I later decided I liked it better if I stamped a linen background stamp (SU!) with summer sunrise ink THEN stamped my text but I forgot to photograph that step.)
Then I added some accents to the text using the dotted line from PTI's Wishing You set and the small star from the new Out to Sea set.
I added some tiny shiny silver beads as accents for the stars and then layered my image onto Scarlet Jewel and the new Enchanted Evening (OMG love it!!) papers. A ticket corner punch, some larger silver beads and I was good to go!
Originally I had planned to use my mega stamp image as just a BG on the card with a focal image, on top, ribbon etc. but I really liked it how it turned out as the actual focus of the card. Since it was for my son I didn't want some of the typical embellishments so I kept it simply words (from mom!)
Thanks for looking!
51 comments:
How cool is this card!!!! tfs!!
Love your text card! Hope to see you at the "HOP"! TFS :) Hugs, Mona
awesome idea!! I will be using this one!! great job!
Wonderful idea Pam!! I love how it came out.TFS
wow, how cool!! Turned out great!
This is fabulous!
Very cool - way to be creative!
This is fabulous! Great idea and your layout is awesome! :)
What a great idea!!! Love the card!!
This is awesome, I love this idea!
WHAT!!!! this is pure genious!!!
Way cool!!!!
Great combination of sentiments. I also love the texture that the linen background adds.
Stunning card Pam! I love your sentiment combination!
great idea! I know it's something I'm going to try!
What an awesome idea! I would never have thought to use so many different sentiments from various sets. It looks great and I love the colour combo too!
I love your idea! Why didn't I think of that?
Really pretty Pam, I especially like the inside
great idea!
Fabulous idea & PERFECT for those hard to do "male" cards!!! ;-)
brilliant!!!!! I love this idea!!
What a great idea! Love it!!
Very cool! Great idea.
this is fabulous!! just a wondeful idea! >"<
LOVE this.. I so want to try it but havent yet.. your card turned out WONDERFUL!
What a great idea, I love how it turned out. So perfectly straight, too :)
Pam - this is great! I so need to try this technique!
Very cool idea and you executed it so well!
Words from Mom, a la Papertrey stamps, are just perfect for a son, I think! Thank you for raising a kidlet who is going into a profession in service and care of others. I received excellent care from some paramedics that I do not remember after a near fatal car accident coming up on thirteen years ago. I may not remember them, but I am grateful for them and all who share in their calling!! You've made him a fantastic card! :>
Well, WOW! This is gorgeous--the best example of this type of thing I've seen.
Now this is COOL! Awesome use of "text"!
Wow! What a great use of text! A perfect, touching card to show your son how proud you are of him!
Fantastic card, Pam!! Thanks for sharing your technique! I always wondered how people line up the different stamps so perfectly :-)
VERY cool! Love all the in betweens!
Oh wow!! That is just fantastic!! What a wonderful card to give your son. I love that you used all of those sentiments together for that special occasion. What a unique treasure!!!
Very creative! I love the little punches of yellow.
Brilliant girl, I love it!
I love the way you made the large background stamp, very creative!
Outstanding!! I really love this Pam - wonderful job.
Looks great! I'll have to remember this idea.
What a fabulous way to show off lots of Papertrey's great sentiments!
What a fantastic use of all those lovely sentiment stamps - one that shouts to be cased ;)
I love this! So different and a great way to use some of those sentiments!
Love putting all the sentiments together ..and love the colours !!
OMG, Pam, you outdid yourself this time!!
What a great take on the challenge! Best wishes from Morocco!
Love how you made your own big block of sentiments. Such a creative and encouraging card. It works so well for a male as well. Super fun and fresh use of text.
It's a good life!
Terri E.
This card is so great! I still haven't tried that---you've inspired me---love it~
GREAT IDEA Pam!!
Before reading the post i was just wondering how you made it ... you rock girl!!
Hugs,
Just WOW! Such a clever idea I love it! You totally rocked the blog hop challenge btw!
Hugs,
Aimes
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Oh, my! Pam, this is great! Sorry I missed the hop the other night. I was up to my eyeballs in grandchildren!
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