This card uses the PDCC80 colours as well as Papertrey Ink’s Make It Monday #13: Impression Plate Tricks #2 technique which super cool and addictive! I decided to add some ink to my In Bloom impression plate before running it through my machine for that letterpress kind of look. The die I used is the new Alpha-blocks die. To create a Mother’s Day card, I made my own sentiment using the Alpha-blocks and Heart Prints stamp sets. In fact, this sentiment would work for any day you’d like to honour mom, right? 🙂 I punched out the two hearts and stitched them on to the card for some dimension.

I hope you all have a wonderful Mother’s Day! We’ll be celebrating my husband’s birthday and Mother’s Day with my parents tomorrow night. 🙂

Sources: Gina K Designs 120lb pure luxury white cardstock; Papertrey Ink Alpha-blocks & Heart Prints; Vivid! Red & ButterScotch inks; Tim Holtz Antique Linen & Walnut Stain Distress Inks; Papertrey Ink In Bloom impression plate & Alpha-blocks die; QuicKutz Epic Six; EK Success Medium & Large Heart punches; Gutermann orange thread

42 thoughts on “i ♥ u, mom”
  1. Stunningly Gorgeous Emily! LOVE the embossed etched flowers, sponged background and your 3D Heart! Happy Mother's Day!

  2. Every time you surprise me! First off, gorgeous colors–I really like the balance on this card. Also, the inking before embossing looks fabulous (I've got to try that). The hearts with the stitching–wowsers!! Have a happy Mother's Day!

  3. And I {heart} this card! Love how it is bold graphic with a hint of homespun distressing. So refreshingly different.

  4. Wow Emily! That is super gorgeous! Love that you used the PTI technique as well, it really turned out great! I adore what you did with the double hearts! Have a wonderful Mother's Day tomorrow and happy birthday to Hubby!

  5. So pretty and I love the pti technique. I never thought of adding ink to the plate first, must try that! Love the card, the alpha blocks look great 🙂

  6. Happy Mothers Day Emily, Your card for your Mom is gorgeous, love the embossing and the lettering. The hearts on top are the perfect embellishment:0) Have a wonderful day and enjoy all the celebrations, hugs:0) xxx

  7. This is wonderful Emily, I was just looking at your card and wondering how you did the shading with the ink! It's such an effective method, (one I have never tried) and the stitched hearts are just lovely. Stitched with love. You have inspired me to give that ink technique a go! Happy Mother's Day to you and your family xx

  8. Absolutely beautiful, Em! It's intricate and rich, yet still CAS! Wow. (Will your next post be the cards you get today from son and his dad?) 🙂

  9. So cool! I love that inking/impression technique. And how fabulous is that alpha block impression too? I also LOVE those hearts with the stitching and the way you laid out the card. Fabulous as always! 🙂

    {hugs}

  10. Wow, Emily! This looks truly amazing!!! I love the effect you created by inking up that embossing plate, oeh, gotta try that myself soon! Looks so pretty! You've been busy with Papertrey lately, you even have the newest stamps, wihoe! Love that! And you've used them so gorgeously!!! Perfect! Hope you have a lovely day!
    Hugs, Wendy

  11. This rocks! You nailed that PTI technique, Soul Sister! 🙂 Hope your boys spoiled you rotten today and happy birthday to hubby!

  12. Hope you had a wonderful Mother's Day and I love the bold graphic look your card has! So modern and fresh looking. You rock, as per usual 🙂

  13. This is stunningly (is that a word?? lol) spectacular! I thought about trying the technique with this die, but wasn't sure if the individual blocks would show up well or just the outer rectangle, but I never bothered to try it. This card is JUST GORGEOUS!

  14. This is gorgeous! Once again you prove how talented and creative you are. I just saw this one featured over on FB so I had to pop in for all the details :>) Congrats on being featured too!

  15. Absolutely gorgeous, Emily! LOVE the way you've interrupted the straight lines of your sentiment blocks with that layered heart! Scrumptious! Thanks so much for playing along with us this week at The Play Date Cafe!

  16. This is great! I love inking my impression plates first! Been doing it forever…just don't have them at my Mom's or any of my fancy fun little dies or toys…sigh! YOU however make it look AWESOME and I am really missing being able to do this technique.

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