9/19/25

Happy Holidays

Hi and welcome to Day 1 of the Papertrey Ink September Release Countdown. We are kicking off the Christmas Season this month! All the new products are available on September 23rd at 12 PM ET. 


The This is Big Sentiment: Happy Holidays Stamp Set is the new addition to the collection this month. There are two font styles for the large sentiments and then numerous smaller coordinating sentiments in the set. The Christmas tree is created with the new Love to Layer: Christmas Tree. There are two sizes of Christmas Tree Dies along with dies for garlands and ornaments. 


To create the card front I die cut with the Cover Plate: Stitched Snowflakes Die with Stamper's Select White Cardstock and the blended Tropical Teal and Hawaiian Shore Inks. I used a little bit of Dark Indigo Ink on the top edges. 


There is a coordinating set of  stencils to go with the Love to Layer: Christmas Tree Dies Set. I used one of the stencils in the set with White Texture Paint to added white dot garland. I die cut the hill of snow with the previously released Bring Home the Holidays Dies, which is one of favorite die sets from last holiday season.  

Supplies:

Stamps: This is Big Sentiments: Happy Holidays
Dies: Love to Layer: Christmas Tree, This is Big Sentiments: Happy Holidays, Bring Home the Holidays Die, Cover Plate: Stitched Snowflakes
Ink: Hawaiian Shores, Tropical Teal, Dark Indigo, Aqua Mist, Ocean Tides, Pinefeather
Paper: Tropical Teal, Stamper's Select White, Gold
Other: Love to Layer: Christmas Tree Stencil, White Glittered Cardstock, PTI Clear Gems, White Embossing Paste


This card is created with the two smaller trees in the Love to Layer: Christmas Tree Dies and this is second font in the This is Big Sentiments: Happy Holidays Stamp Set. 


I used the Love to Layer: Christmas Tree Stencil on each tree. On the hills of snow I blended Spring Rain Ink on the edges and then added Stickles in Diamond for the look of glistening snow. 


Finally, I splattered white paint on the background. 

Supplies:

Stamps: This is Big Sentiments: Happy Holiday
Dies: This is Big Sentiments: Happy Holiday, Love to Layer: Christmas Tree, Cover Plate: Stitched Snowflakes, Bring Home the Holidays
Ink: Dark Indigo, Enchanted Evening, Spring Rain, Ocean Tides, Pinefeather, Cocoa Bean
Cardstock: Stamper's Select White, Ocean Tides, Classic Kraft
Other: Love to Layer: Christmas Tree Stencil, White and Red Glittered Cardstock, Stickles in Diamond, White Paint, PTI Clear Gems


Next is a look at the Merry Motifs Stamp Set and Dies, the Merry Motifs Hot Foil Plate, and the Twas the Night Before Christmas Sentiments and Dies, and the new Storybook Scroll Dies. 


I used the Merry Motifs Hot Hot Foil Plate with Ocean Tides Cardstock and gold foil for the card front. I die the Storybook Scroll Die from Rustic Cream Cardstock. 


I stamped the sentiment with the Twas the Night Before Christmas Stamp Set and die cut with the coordinating dies and add it the front of the scroll with foam tape. I added the berries and greenery with the Into the Blooms: Swag Dies. 


Next I created a coordinating gift card holder with the Go-To Gift Card Holder: Book Box, Go-To Gift Card Holder: Book Pockets Die. This a previously released product that I love for creating gift card holder and coordinates with the new Merry Motifs Stamp Set and Dies. 


In the inside I added two pockets and a slot for the gift card with the  Go-To Gift Card Holder: Book Pockets Die.

Supplies:
Stamps: Twas the Night Before Christmas, Merry Motifs
Dies: Twas the Night Before Christmas, Merry Motifs, Storybook Scroll, Into the Blooms: Swag, Go-To Gift Card Holder: Book Box, Go-To Gift Card Holder: Book Pockets Die
Ink: Fine Linen, Ocean Tides, Pure Poppy, Pinefeather, Versamark
Cardstock: Rustic Cream, Ocean Tides, Pure Poppy, Pinefeather
Other: Merry Motifs Hot Foil Plate, Gold Foil, Red Gems, Gold Embossing Powder

Thanks for stopping by! Stop by the PTI Blog for more inspiration from the team. I will be back tomorrow with more projects from the new release. 

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