Just because the anniversary festivities are over, doesn't mean we can't still have fun. There's still lots to do here at Papertrey Ink. Today you can join Heather as she mixes and matches ink types to get a sweet effect on her project. We're feeling inky already.
If you are joining along this week, here are the details concerning the Make It Monday Challenge.
–A new Make It Monday Challenge 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 layering of pigment and die ink. .
–Post your project on your blog, in your gallery or on any other photo-hosting site (such as photobucket or flickr).
–-Add your project to our InLinkz list below.
–You will have until 7am, Monday, February 24th, 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.
–One randomly selected winner will be chosen from ALL the entries on Monday, February 24th, after 7am. The winner will be posted here on this blog post, on Twitter and Facebook. The randomly selected winner will get a $25 PTI gift certificate to spend however they like!
Good luck to everyone and we look forward to seeing your projects!
Beautiful! I’ve never seen this technique before, but I really like it. Must try.
Love the look! This is a must try!!
New-to-me technique. Love it!
Thanks for sharing this technique. I really like the subtle background that can be created. Where can I find the supply list for what you used Heather?
Make It Monday video #152 didn’t show up – instead I got a Bunny Bag video.
Great idea…didn’t know about the technique…
Beautiful cards and technique!
This is the first technique that I’ve seen in a long time that I really want to try!
Heather your card is absolutely stunning….
I loved this technique when Shari Carroll first did awhile back and forgot about it – so it was nice to be reminded of it and try it again.
Haven’t tried this technik before, gives a great effect.
Very fun technique! Love the look!
Great technique! The cards turned out fabulous!