Good morning everyone! It's time to bust out both your Papertrey Ink Impression Plates and dies today to learn a fabulous new technique with Erin Lincoln. She's going to show us how to selective impress your cardstock. Easy to learn with super professional results.
Some still shots:
To recreate this on your own, here are the die cut machine sandwiches:
Cuttlebug:
- A plate
- B plate
- Impression Plate
- Die face up
- paper
- Impression Plate Mats
- B plate
Big Shot
- Impressing/Embossing platform
- Plate
- Impression Plate
- Die face up
- paper
- Impression Plate Mats
- Plate
If you are joining along this week, here are the details concerning the Make It Monday Challenge.
–A new Make It Monday Challenge & video will go up every Monday morning at 9am EST.
–Create a project utilizing your take on the challenge. Your project must use at least one Papertrey product and uses the impression plates/dies as shown in the video.
–Post your project on your blog, in your gallery or on any other photo-hosting site (such as photobucket or flickr).
— Add your link to our —>Inlinkz List Here<—
–You will have until 7am, Monday, May 9nd, to add your link to the list to be eligible to win. And you can enter as many times as you like.
–We will be tweeting and posting on our Facebook page every night (between 5-9pm EST) highlighting a Featured Project. These tweets/Facebook postings will just be a shout-out regarding projects that caught our eye. The tweets/Facebook postings no longer have any special merit regarding the actual contest.
–One randomly selected winner will be chosen from ALL the entries on Monday, May 9nd, after 7am. The winner will be posted here on this blog post, on Twitter and Facebook. The randomly selected winner will get to select a FREE Papertrey stamp set of their choice!
Good luck to everyone and we look forward to seeing your projects!
EDITED TO ADD THE RANDOMLY SELECTED WINNER:
Congratulations to Katie Lawton for being randomly selected to win a free Papertrey Ink stamp set of her choice! Please be sure to contact customer service with your shipping information and selected set so we can get that prize out to you! And thank you to everyone who played along this week! There were so many gorgeous creations!
Marybeth L. says
Thanks for the great tips Erin , can’t wait to try them out. Your card is beautiful. When I want to see if a sentiment fits I stamp it on the clear card that the stamps come on. I save them all for that reason. I stamp on clear then place it where I think looks best or just to see if it fits.
MicheyMoo says
I just love Mondays. I hope to find time to give this MIM a go this week. Thanks for the detailed & informative video Erin. Always love PTI inspiration. xxx
Cindy H. says
Beautiful card, Erin!! I hope I get a chance to try this fun technique. Thanks for the tutorial.
Kathy V. says
Thank you Erin! Wonderful tips and a fabulous card. Bet there will be hundreds of “knock offs” of it!! I know there will be at least one, LOL.
Lisa says
Thank you Erin for the video! What a pretty card.
Kathy H says
Great video, Erin! I love the editing of the card and elements as you went along rather than a planned & polished finish! That impression plate is the only PTI plate I own-love it:)
Heather M says
Pretty! Love your projects.
Holly Saveur says
Gorgeous card love the colors..and such an great idea..thanks for sharing!
Carolyn R. says
Very beautiful! Do you know if that technique works with the plastic impression folders? Thanks for the idea. 🙂
Kristii says
Love, love, love this technique!! Thanks Erin!!!
Donna K says
I love to learn new techniques and this is definitely not something I have seen anywhere else and would not have thought of myself. great job.
Joni Kix says
I don’t understand why the frame die didn’t cut through background paper? I guess I’ll have to try it and find out…
Teresa Zuehls says
Thanks Erin for sharing this new technique with us. I can’t wait to try it out. And by the way your card is gorgeous. I love the soft yellow and you colored the flower so beautifully.
Jean D says
Great video Erin, I love your wonderul ideas.
Nancy says
Love your card. Will definitely try this!
Joyce says
I don’t have any impression plates yet, but sure do need some now!
Suzi says
Love your results! Can’t wait to try it! Thanks so much!
Kathy Ethington says
I want to try that right now….I think I understand all the sandwiches…lol.
Chinnu says
Wonderful technique! Must try it. Thanks, Erin. Lovely card too!
Pat Cirrincione says
Like the technique – thanks!
Sylvia/Little Treasures says
Wonderful Video. Love all the little details you gave and the end result is a Beautiful Card. Thanks Erin
Julie says
Thank you for sharing that.
K. Craig says
I agree with Joni Kix, I don’t really get why the die didn’t cut through the paper or the tan and vanilla mats. I’ll be honest, I’m very hesitant to try this…If anyone can explain, I’d like to hear it before I try it and ruin anything that’s in perfectly good working condition.
Robin Orewiler says
Great technique, Erin. I enjoyed your video – hope to have time to try this soon.
Jan Nolte says
I love this technique and am anxious to try it. What is the small plate that you used to create the unembossed section?
Kim says
Is it possible to list all of the materials used in the videos – after watching it I want to case it and buy it all. Thanks
Carol Ann Ater says
Very unique and thank you for sharing a technique no one knew.
paula e. says
erin, this is an amazing technique! i cased your beautiful card and made a mother’s day card for my pregnant step-daughter. so many possibilities with all the wonderful impression plates and dies… thank you for the great video tutorial. love your style!
Deirdre says
Great tips Erin, thanks so much for sharing.
Donna Phelan says
Another wonderful technique with a beautiful example…..loving this whole video in a year look back….thank you!
Sue F. says
What are the impression plate mats and where do you get them?