Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Papertrey May Blog Hop Challenge



It is time for the Papertrey Blog Hop. This month's challenge is to use Felt. I had not used felt before until PTI Released it and now I am loving it. I use it with PTI dies and it just enhances the projects. I have two cards to share with you for today's hop.

1) Flowery Felt card using Card Patterns Sketch #65,



This was inspired by the card that Nichole Heady had done to showcase the PTI Dies.

2) A butterfly card using the vine image from With Sympathy,



Thanks for stopping by and checking out my cards. Please stop by at Nichole Heady's blog to see the complete list of participants and to get inspired.

Supplies:
Stamp - PTI With Sympathy
Paper - PTI Bitty Dot Basics PP, PTI Raspberry Fizz, Kraft, White, Rustic White CS
Ink - PTI Raspberry Fizz
Other - PTI Dark Chocolate and Black Felt, Martha Stewart Butterfly Punch, PTI Vintage Buttons, PTI Raspberry Fizz Ribbon, May Arts Gingham Ribbon, PTI Beautiful Blooms Die

38 comments:

Amy said...

Both of these are beautiful Banu! I esp. like the butterflies!

Bonita Rose said...

both of your cards are amazing!

Jen said...

Banu both your cards are so pretty! Great use of the flet. I adore the butterflies with the Sympathy flourish image!

Diane Jaquay said...

Oh WOW, both of these cards are gorgeous!! Great use of felt!

Rhonda said...

Beautiful cards!

BethieJ said...

Both of your cards are FABULOUS!
HAPPY HOPPING!!

Geny said...

Both such lovely cards!!!

farmhouse-story said...

so pretty, banu! esp. your butterfly card:)

Samantha said...

Both beautiful!! I love that vine image!!

Chris said...

these are fabulous!

pattylt said...

Both are great cards and yummy color choices. Great use of felt... makes the cards extra special!

Terri Trotter Earley said...

I like the use of the negative space from your flower.

It's a good life!
Terri E.

Mrs. Tamashiro said...

Love the negative version. So pretty. I also like the way you extended the paper beyond the felt.

Tanya said...

Sooo cute!!!

Maureen said...

gorgeous!!! love all the pink and those sweet butterflies :)

Elizabeth S. said...

Both cards are so pretty!

Kim said...

Very pretty. I love the brown and pink polka dot flower card.

Terri said...

Nice job on both of them!

Gayatri said...

Beautiful cards, Banu! i love the idea od the first one and the black butterfly of the second one. Great work.

Carol's Ink Spot said...

Great cards. Love the first one with the window in the felt!

peggysue said...

Sweet, nice job on both! I also like the window card but then I'm partial to butterflies, so I guess I'm stuck liking both.

Mariana said...

Love them both, great job!

Amy Kolling said...

I love how on the first card...you die cut the felt square with the flower so that you can see the polka dots behind!!

Laurie said...

Both cards are really cute!!

Jen Carter said...

Those are both pretty cards!

Marge said...

Both great cards -- really LOVE that first one!

Tonya said...

Lovely!!!!

Kim Wilson said...

Sooo gorgeous!!! Love that cutout!

Cammie said...

Beautiful cards! Love the cutout on the first and added dimension with the felt butterfly on the second!

sgc said...

Banu--lovely cards! I think I may have to get me some felt!

Sandye

Sara Paschal said...

Wonderful creations Banu, I love the felt so far I have to use the Hobby Lobby version.

Linda said...

Two wonderful cards. I love the technique on the first.

Susan said...

Oooh!!! These are beautiful! Love the color combo on the first card. Love those butterflies on the second card!!! And you know me and pink. ;)

Chris Simon said...

These cards are both terrific. I love the flowers on the first one especially. Thanks for sharing!

dstandard said...

Beautiful card! I like the second one best but both are lovely!Thanks for playing at Card Patterns!

Angela said...

Wow, you've been busy! Love how you have incorporated the felt!

Taheerah said...

Cool cards - your use of felt adds just the right amount of accent and embellishment!

Leena said...

cute... !! such a perfect card... technically perfect ....