Here we are, back with a few more sneak peeks of what's to come with the November Release here at Papertrey Ink!
This is a look at a set created by Beth Silaika. It features a graceful willow tree and is paired up with several heartfelt sentiments that give you just the right thing to say at some of the more difficult times that a card needs to be sent. The style of the font is perfectly suited for several different styles of projects, making it a perfect addition for nearly any stamper.
Melissa Bickford's popular Healing Touch Sentiments has had a few select sentiments super-sized for the Think Big Favorites collection being released this month. These are perfect large editions of the select sentiments that you would use most often and the new size is conducive to so many new design opportunities!
Linda says
Two more great sets!! Love the font on Beth’s set.
jan m says
Love these!! Hope there is a die for the tree!!
Cindy H. says
Both of these look really beautiful. Can’t wait to see more:)
Kim Z says
Yay!!!! these are sorely needed with the way our world is these days…thank you Beth!
Margaret says
These are the sets we hope never to use but are thankful to have when needed. Great sets
Terri E. says
What a hip willow tree!
It’s a good life!
Terri E.
Kathy Mc says
Oh boy, am I ever needing these right now…unfortunately!
Joan B says
Love both of these. The sentiment in the first set is perfect.
I never got healing sentiments and it is still on my wishlist. Glad to see another choice. I’ll have to compare!
Donna C says
There should be no comma after “you”.
Helen F. says
Love Beth’s Willow Tree~and the sentiment with it is very comforting for a Sympathy or Thinking of You card. Melissa’s sentiment set is going to be a lovely addition to so many of your beautiful stamps sets.
Alanna N says
OMG I need that willow tree one! Just divine font! Love all the previews so far 🙂
Lisa Forsythe says
Love the willow tree and am excited to see more of what this set has to offer!
Chinnu says
Love the tree! But please do correct the grammatical error in the sentiment before releasing these stamps – there should be no comma after “you”! So glad to see non-seasonal stamps now.