Something that you may find interesting is that I usually don’t get the opportunity to actually *play* with our new stamps until the week of the countdown. I had anticipated the introduction of Guide Lines to be one of the simplest tutorials to offer up this week, but as I sat down to really USE the set, in all it’s glory, I found that there are actually MORE ways to use it than originally intended. And I have a very good feeling that this is just the tip of the iceberg!
First a few basics about this background building set. The premise of Guide Lines was inspired by my love of building backgrounds and the "grid" that I sometimes draw in pencil to help align the images accurately. A lot of thought was put into the design of the large grid image included with this set, so you can add to it and have it cover a large area easily. The grid measures 2.25 x 4.5 inches and was designed to fit perfectly on our large gridline block. The grid pattern features two closed ends and two open ends. This allows you to build a grid above & beside itself with ease.
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Here is an example of how I found it easiest to line up multiple impressions of the grid. When you begin, always stamp with the closed end of the pattern at the top and the open end of the pattern at the bottom.
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When you add to your image, be sure to keep the same orientation, with the open end of the pattern at the bottom and the closed end of the pattern at the top. I found it best to look down through the block and focus on the actual lines matching up, rather than the overall block. When you get your set, I encourage you to practice on some scratch paper first to get a feel for the alignment. I am certain that after two or three trial runs, you will find it to be almost effortless!
There are a total of nine decorative elements that are included in this $15 set, that are perfectly sized to coordinate with the grid. A lot of effort went into each of these small images, ensuring that they were geometrically even & centered and that they had special reference points built into the design. Here is an example of the first element. (You can click to enlarge) Notice the reference points I mentioned above? I found it easiest to always line the center up first, followed by the outer reference points that fall onto the grid lines.
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After stamping the decorative element at each intersection, I am left with a BEAUTIFUL background. And the ability to recreate it as many times as I like, in any color I desire!
Here is a simple little card that I made with my custom paper!
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Here is another example of building on the intersections of each grid. Notice the special reference points that make it so easy to line up. One fun thing to keep in mind when creating papers with this set, is all of the fun things you can do to embellish the intersection of the grid. Here I have used small dabs of Stickles. You could also stitch on beads, add small dots of liquid pearls, rhinestones, mini brads. You can even stitch or do piercing along the guidelines for even more emphasis of your pattern.
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Another thing to keep in mind when using this set is that you don’t have to limit yourself to using just ONE decorative element within your pattern. You can mix it up for even more possibilities. Here, I have started with my first chosen design. Once again, notice the reference points in the center and ends, making it easy to position exactly where I want to.
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Always remember that sometimes you can rotate the image while building to get a variety of looks. As you can see here, I hove completed the first step of my design, with some of the elements going horizontally and some vertically.
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Now I am adding my second design element. Because of the precision I used with designing each of the elements, you can see here that this addition nestles in perfectly within the opening.
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Here is my completed pattern. I just LOVE how easy the guidelines make it to create perfectly straight, symmetrical patterns. And I know you will love it too!
For a whole new mix on things, you can also stamp the design elements directly within the boundaries of each grid square. Albeit, this method as not as easy to do as the techniques described above, but the results are just as fabulous. Concentrate on the placement of your four corners and you should be able to build a pattern almost effortlessly.
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Here is my finished product. Notice that it is a completely different look than that which you get when utilizing the intersections.
Another fun way to use this set is to actually use the grid at a diagonal. (Heather did this today too). I found that the best thing to do is align the corners of the intersections at the edge of your cardstock and build from there. This will ensure that you will have your diagonal intersection perfectly vertical so that they look like diamonds.
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After you have created your guidelines, you can begin building your pattern. I started with this element first in a horizontal orientation at every other intersection.
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I then rotated the image and filled in the remaining intersections.
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Here is what the pattern looks like with just a few of these intersections filled in so you can get a bit more of a feel for how the pattern was built.
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And here is the completed pattern. I loved this specific combination because of the way the pattern appears to be climbing along each of the grid lines. I am still in awe of how each and every combination looks completely different than the last!
…A few other things to keep in mind about this set…
- the grid can be used by itself as a simple background, with a horizontal orientation or diagonal.
- you can try using some of your favorite small images from other sets within the grid to build even more patterns!
- if you don’t want the guidelines as prominent in your design, you can do the in a lighter shade of your main color.
- the decorative squares can not only be used to build patterns, but as focal points as well.
- all of the decorative squares coordinate with a 3/4-inch square punch.
- you can add punched elements to the grid for a textural pattern.
- your pattern doesn’t have to be monochromatic. Try doing different elements in various colors.
Well, I think I have bombarded you with enough info on this set for one day! I still have a few more things I would like to share with you, but I will hold off until later in the week! Have a happy Wednesday!
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–Heather Nichols is featuring a project today that uses Guide Lines as well.
–Lisa Johnson shows you some innovations she built into her first stamp set releasing this month.
–Candice Aguilar gives you a little sneak peek into what her set is offering up too.
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JOY COMES BACK TO YOU CARD
Stamps: (background) Guide Lines, (sentiment) Out on a Limb Sentiments
Ink: Spring Moss, Burnt Umber Palette inks
Paper: PTI Spring Moss & Vintage Cream, Bazzill chocolate
Other: brads from Paper Studio, sewing machine
PINK BIRTHDAY CARD
Stamps: (background) Guide Lines, (sentiment) Birthday Basics
Ink: Sweet Blush Palette ink
Paper: Sweet Blush & Vintage Cream
Other: Sweet Blush stitched ribbon, sewing machine
SPECIAL DAD CARD
Stamps: (background) Guide Lines, (sentiment) Father Knows Best
Ink: Burnt Umber Palette
Paper: PTI Vintage Cream, Bazzill chocolate
Other: brads from Paper Studio
HEART FELT CARD
Stamps: (background) Guide Lines, (sentiment) Out on a Limb Sentiments
Ink: Aqua Mist & Burnt Umber Palette, white craft from SU!
Paper: Aqua Mist, Stamper’s Select White
Other: Aqua Mist satin ribbon, transparent flowers, brad from SEI
DANCE IN THE RAIN CARD
Stamps: (background) Guide Lines, (sentiment) Everyday Blessings
Ink: white craft from SU!
Paper: Plum Pudding, Lavender Moon & Classic Craft from PTI
Other: Lavender Moon Swiss dots & Twill tape, buttons from Foo-fa-la, scalloped scissors from Paper Studio, sewing machine
Natasha says
This month is going to be an expensive month… Love ALL the set that are being release.
Alli Miles says
Absolutely FABULOUS! Pure genius…love love love it. The ideas are already rolling in my head. Thanks for this detailed post Nichole. I know between the projects and the upload it was very time consuming!
Kris Tolman says
WOW! This set is so amazing! Everytime I try to convince myself that next month I won’t need everything, I come here and get blown away and of course…..I NEED IT ALL!
You are a genius. 🙂
Jeni Benson says
I love, love, love this set! This is definately on my must have list!
Steph says
Awesome, versatile set and beautiful samples! definitely on my must-have list!
diana b says
How fun! How do we hurry up the 15th? I’m ready to buy, buy, buy!
Niki Estes says
OMGoodness! I love them all! The set is even more versatile than I anticipated! Can not wait to get it and start playing!!!
Clara Rubalcaba says
Whoa … that’s all I can say … Whoa.
As always, the immense amount of thought that you put into this set shines right through. I can tell that this is a classic, simple set that I can come back to again and again. It just went straight to the top of my wish list! 😀
karen says
I am so excited over this set. I have just begun to think of the possibilities. One that comes to mind, is for those of us who want all the new tools but can’t always justify them, I can disregard bying the scorpal at this time. If I stamp the grid on the back of the paper, use a ruler, mousepad and stylus, I should be able to have a beautiful embossed panel for my card. This set is perfect! Can’t wait to order.
april says
Very very cool! I neeeed the stamp on the pink card! 🙂
stampinmommyof4 says
I LOVE it!!!! I must have it!!!!
Bee says
Your cards are beautiful and I am excited about this set. I think doing your own background/DP is really a fun part of papercrafting and I really love the possibilities here! 🙂
Stephanie says
WOW! Simply AWESOME!
Jessica says
I love the way your brain works! LOL! It’s a fantastic idea, perfect for those of us without the gift of having perfect alignment! I especially love the brown and cream Father’s Day card.
Hilma says
I can hardly wait!!!!! I LOVE this set!!!!!!!
jing says
i LOVE it! what’s more convenient than customizing your own patterned paper? only four more days… can’t wait!
Kathy W says
Wow, wow, wow. I absolutely love this. So many possibilities! Wonderful cards and great presentation of different ways to use this set.
Harley says
Now that is pretty cool!! Maybe it will be in the budget soon 🙂
Sharron Gregory says
This is the most amazing set ever! That is what’s so great about PTI–such versatility. I am so excited about the possibilities…..
2stampis2b says
Whoa! That system is so cool! And innovative! Congratulations!
Kacey says
I am in soooooooo much trouble this month! 🙂
Julie/Rubbernecker says
I echo Kacey: I’m in soooo much trouble this month! I think I’m going to be hitting that evil “I want it all” button! Just when I think “what else could she possibly come up with?” you top yourself. Great job!
Michelle B. says
OMG – This is one set that I will definately be buying!! The samples are amazing and the instructions are fantastic!! I CANNOT wait to get this into my hot little hands…..You know they could also be used for? Paper piecing. You can make your own paper and then stamp other images for paper piecing! I cannot tell you how happy I am to have found your blog and PTI!! PTI FOREVER!!!
Jocelyn says
Oh my gosh! I can’t wait for June 15!!! It’s gonna be a really expensive month for me. I’m going nuts about PTI stamps!
Heather K. (renaissancegeer) says
I’m already in love with this set- I have spent the last month playing almost exclusively with the PTI anniversary set to build pattern papers and it’s been so much fun. Now I’ll have another set to coordinate with it!! Wahoo.
Joan says
Just when I have my “wish/shopping” list ready….you go and show us other FABULOUS items. Could you start sending my orders in “manly tool looking” boxes and put a “manly company” on my charge statement??? My hubby will think it is his father’s day gift 🙂
Susan C says
OMG!! I really don’t know what else to say but OMG!! My mouth has dropped open – genius and how in the WORLD did you ever come up and develop this! To say I am impressed is a gross understatement. This is truly AMAZING!!! Can you please be my new best friend??? LOL
Pegg says
WOW gorgeous samples. I really need this set!
Happy Now says
You are brilliant, and I am in awe! I am LOVING all of your samples and need to take just a moment to pick my chin up off the floor… Looking forward to the rest of the release!
Sara says
Good thing I have my bday stash to spend, I so love this concept for the BG it is amazing. Very nice job on all of the cards you have shown today, they are all wonderful!
Angie says
MUST HAVE… is there really anything else to say… oh yeah… WOW!
great set. Can’t Wait
Angie
snarflemarfle says
Wowza! I love the idea, thought and care that you put into this set. Thanks for giving us the tools to be our own “designer!”
Cat says
and, i was so happy that the previous sneak peeks weren’t ‘talkin’ to me… i’m gonna HAVE to have this set 🙂 LOVE the concept, and love your samples. again, Nicole, you’ve outdone yourself. 🙂
Marcia says
AMAZING!!!!
Anya says
This is such a great, versatile idea. I love all the possibilities!
broni says
Oh my, oh my!!! I think this is going to be the best stamp set ever!!!
Melissa F. says
I must say you have outdone yourself with this set. I can see so many possiblities and love it. I can’t wait until Saturday night when I can see all the sets. This set looks like another must have for me.
Samantha says
Are these already released? I would love to have this set. Things that are this versatile are a must have. I am new here so some guidance will be so appreciated.
Thanks,
Samantha
Giovana says
WOWW WOWW WOWW, All your cards are so pretty!!!! The stamps are so different than others, your creations are amazing.
God bless
Giovana
Jessica says
What an AWESOME idea for a stamp set! I can’t wait to play with it! The outcomes are endless!!! I love all of your sneak peaks so far, and can’t wait to get my hands on them! Thank you thank you!!
Nancy says
Holy Cow!! I’ve always been amazed at your patterned papers and never thought I’d be able to manage that on my own… the grid will make a world of difference!!
Tamar says
OMG You are so clever!
littleone says
I’ve been contemplating making a purchase. This set has sealed the deal. When can I purchase it? I’ve looked online and can’t find it.
Susy says
All I can say is WOW.
Silke Ledlow says
Fantastic cards – I love all of them!!! You are one patient lady for stamping all those awesome layers…
Tamara W says
WOW! am i in trouble this month!! totally awesome !!!!
Kim Marie says
Nichole, this is not great or super or wonderful….those words are so so small….this is honestly and with all my heart, in my opinion….GENIUS!!!! And you and your team deserve awards. Honestly. This is tremendous…and the price?? Astounding. It WILL be on my next PTI order…if there are any left when I order! Goodness. Well done!!
Kim Marie
Charlene Austin (Willow01) says
Oh Boy, Oh Boy! I love it, I love it! You have totally sold me on the background set!!
Denise Bennett says
WOW!! I am in love!!! Cant wait until the weekend!!
Karen says
Well-designed set, Nichole.
Joanne says
Love it. Looks like a disappearing inkpad needs to exist!!
Granna on the Go says
Nichole, every month I say, “Over the top”! You have done it again! You have thought of every single, small detail. I can’t wait to play with it. You are such a fresh breath of creative air. Thank you.
hb.carol says
I am blown away. TOTALLY blown away! That you can turn simple lines into such beauty. This set will be one of my most used, I just know it.
Ryann says
i haven’t really felt the *need* to buy one of the PTI sets when they are just released, but i NEED this one – it’s incredible. thank you for the sneak peak!
Amber says
Nichole, I am SO excited to see this set, do you know how long I’ve waited to be able to stamp backgrounds as well as you do? You’ve made it so easy now! Thank you!!! Brilliant!
Cathy says
I have to have this set. LOVE IT!
CherylQuilts at SCS says
Whoa! What an awesome set…and the post is wonderful, Nichole! I am so impressed with this amazing set. Can’t wait!
bunny says
All your posts have great tutorials and gorgeous cards!!! 🙂 I’m drooling..
Michele Zwart says
That is pure genius. When I saw the first picture, I thought, “Now what the heck could she possibly do with that?”
Amazing. The pink birthday card is my absolute favorite!
Charmaine says
This set is amazing…I can’t wait to get it into my hot little hands!
Charmaine
Julia Aston says
Yikes! this grid stamp is terrific! and your samples are delicious!
kim/ohradiogirl says
This looks wonderful. You do such an awesome job of demonstrating the versatility of the stamps. I’ll be on the look out for this stamp set. Thanks for all of the tips.
maryann says
Hope ya all don’t mind if I give up this years vacation so I can buy these new stamps. They are great as are your tutorials, Thanks so much for sharing all your wonderful idears MaryAnn
Alyssa says
I can hardly wait for this set! I love, love, love it! Thank you for creating something that is so wonderful! You put so much thought and beauty into all of your creations and then share it with the stamping world. Just amazing! Thank you!
beatriz jennings says
beautiful creations!! 🙂
Jennifer Buck says
Oh how excited am I about this one! I LOVE this! All of your creations are just beautiful! Thanks for this! 🙂
Shelley Morales says
OMG……..I love anything with repeating elements. This is wonderful. Now can you do something in this style but working with circles too? Like circles to build a regular (as in uniform)circle grid and some regular curved elements. These could be used in combination with the square grid and elements. The ability to made mandala-like circles would just be transcendental (heehee, word-play intended!)
I told you I love repeating elements.
Shelley
Melissa says
A woman after my own heart… gridlines? reference/registration marks?
Your analytical thinking combined with your artistry is pure GENIUS!
Put it in a format my scientist brain will “get” and you’ll make an artist out of me yet… Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
You deserve every ounce of success coming your way, Nichole.
Sarah C. (WAstamper on SCS) says
WOW! I can’t wait to get my hands on this set. You’ve done it again, Nichole!
mer@orbitelcom.com says
Oh my goodness; this set is sooooo intriguing! It’s definitely a MUST HAVE! My friend, Gwen, has been raving about your products & now I MUST buy this one for my first!!! Can’t wait! Hmmmmm, maybe I’ll be lucky right after Fri. the 13th & WIN something!!! 😉 Gotta love that possibility! “See you” Saturday night!!!
Thanks for the awesome peeks!!!
Tricia Ulberg (Lizzie) says
This is a really great idea! I love it!
Angelina says
I just love your work. I tried looking for this set with nine elements + the guide lines to purchase from your site and I couldn’t find it. Please!!!!! Where can I buy it (online)????? Thanks for your help and always inspiring work!
Susanna says
Nichole, you are the BOMB.
You got a Shout Out for Tutorial Tuesday over at Card of the Week.com. You can check out the post here: http://www.cardoftheweek.com/2008/06/tutorial-tues-2.html
carol :) says
Where have these been all my life? I’ve just gotta have them!
Janie says
Hello: I have just been led to your blog and I have to tell you it is magnificent. I have been off and on it every coffee break and lunch hour all week and I am so very impressed. Not only with your projects but your wonderful way of presenting them and explaining the projects. I have found a new place to roost. Thanks for all you do.