Card Recognition

Friday, November 25, 2011

Rush to Sender PTI blog hop cards




Welcome to another PTI blog hop.  This month the challenge is to make a card based on the above photo.  I decided to CASE one of my own cards and use the Make It Monday challenge, I've added both sentiments from Postmarks plus some PTI holiday sentiments to the patterned paper.  I used the red and green, the snowflakes and the red patterned paper as my sources of inspiration.  Hop along and see what everyone else has made, I'm sure it'll get you into the holiday spirit.

Materials: PTI Postmarks and die, PTI Tag It #9, PTI Thing Big Favorites #9, Patterned paper: The Vintage Workshop Postal Words and Stampin Up designer paper, Twinery twine, Coredinations card stock, PTI kraft card stock, Versafine black ink, Tim Holtz Distress ink antique linen, festive berries, evergreen boroughs, PTI snowflake die 

15 comments:

~amy~ said...

Excellent...love your card!

Marge said...

LOVE you unique card and the name of your inn!!! ;~)

Elena said...

beautiful! love that MIM technique!

Kay D said...

Beautiful cards (great job on the MIM background stamping, too)!

jen said...

fabulous combination! those postmarks MIM style are gorgeous! LOVE your take on the challenges!!

Tammy said...

I love the MIM technique! Cute card.

Lisa Elton said...

These are fun, they look like airmail letters!

farmhouse-story said...

you've gone postal and i love it!--awesome cards, erin!

Lynn said...

Erin, I love these...impressed you didn't go with a literal intrepretation :) They are truly fabulous! I love the vintage feel!

Karen B. said...

What you've added to the patterned paper is amazing, it takes from good to great.

Savannah O'Gwynn said...

SUPER cute--LOVE those stamps and that holiday twine!! FUN!

Joyce said...

Very cute take on the challenge.

Tracey McNeely said...

Such a perfect card for this time of year.

IamDerby said...

Super cute! Love the background!

Val said...

Love the top card Erin, would love to order some if you're still making them?