I ordered the 49 & Market mystery box because I love the beautiful quality paper collections. I am mostly a card maker and trying to get more mixed media projects going.
I got 4 boxes of tickets-lagoon, plum, salsa and stone. I am at a loss as to how to use up SO MANY TICKETS. I'd love ideas and examples of how YOU use tickets.
I made this simple card and used a ticket style die to cut the sentiment panel. I thought that would give some continuity to adding these random tickets. I typically associate tickets with travel or a special entertainment event (movie, show, concert). My mind is blank about using them on cards.
I can imagine using for retirement, honeymoon, bon voyage. But how often do I make that sort of card in a year? 1-2?
Maybe random bits of color in a decorative cluster of elements? Decorate the back of an envelope with the stamp style?
Any ideas are appreciated.
Well, truth be told, I'd rather have tickets than the million stamps (like postage stamps) that were in my box!
Tickets...you could:
That's all I can think of for now. Why whyyyyy are there so many postage stamps on the roll!?!?!?!?!
Tickets...you could:
- Use them like mini filmstrips (instead of photos, you could create little vignettes with stamps (hah!) or doodles, or stickers)
- Make a frame with them (like a photo mat and make them look less ticket-like with bits of greenery, flowers, ephemera
- Use a few of them as a base for an ephemera cluster
- Mix media them (gesso is a blessing!) <-- I will have to do this with the pumpkin orange box of tickets and stamps.
That's all I can think of for now. Why whyyyyy are there so many postage stamps on the roll!?!?!?!?!
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Each of the 4 boxes I received had 3 rolls inside: 2 were tickets and the 3rd was stamps. So, total of 8 rolls of tickets and 4 rolls of stamps.
I would have appreciated 1 box, maybe 2 tops, but getting 4 boxes seems like they are trying to unload an unpopular item in the mystery box. Just my opinion.
I would have appreciated 1 box, maybe 2 tops, but getting 4 boxes seems like they are trying to unload an unpopular item in the mystery box. Just my opinion.
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I tuck them under layers and use them as if they were just an ordinary piece of cardstock/diecut. Try not to think travel or anything with a beginning or end, that's making them a "themed" piece, when it can also be just a layer. Have fun!!
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Ps I've never had any luck with so called "mystery boxes", and not just with scrapbook products either.
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Stacy- I love your examples showing how you use tickets! Perfect and Beautiful!stinkerbelle wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2024 5:04 amha the tickets are my favorite item from the box!! i would gladly take them off your hands
i typically tuck them into clusters
or sometimes will use them in strips
you can also check out the 49 & Market blog if you're looking for more card ideas. HTH!
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Susan
Oooh Sonja, your card is super cute! I love that paper and the ticket is super adorable!
And Stacy, your layouts are fabulous as well. I'm loving all the fun tickets I'm seeing.
I'm sorry I missed out on the whole ticket buy now.
And Stacy, your layouts are fabulous as well. I'm loving all the fun tickets I'm seeing.
I'm sorry I missed out on the whole ticket buy now.
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I haven’t used any on cards but I used them a lot this month since the October Team Challenge has tickets on the stash list. I like using them in a cluster.
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Just call me Nan - it's short and sweet
Could you adhere rows of stamps on paper then cut out panels to use as a background or layer on a card?
Use them as a frame for your sentiment?
Use all 4 colors in rows down the card front?
Use them as a frame for your sentiment?
Use all 4 colors in rows down the card front?
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Tam
Cute card, Dr Sonja! I LOVE the way you layered the elements!
I love the ticket die, too!
I personally love using tickets and I feel like I love to cluster and layer them with other papers/embellishments. A LOT of times I'll put words/images on them. I think of travel, yes, but I also think about raffle tickets, and finding random tickets and tickets on clothes or whatever and idk I think ephemeral sometimes. I love to mix tickets with labels and stamps, too, or other icons.
They look great layered under or near photos, and as cluster or title bases.
You can create a background by layering them.
I also like them in my art journals, collage and altered art projects.
Alternatively, if you're tired of the look of tickets for a while, maybe put them away for a bit? They'll probably give you a little more inspiration when you pull them out again!
I love the ticket die, too!
I personally love using tickets and I feel like I love to cluster and layer them with other papers/embellishments. A LOT of times I'll put words/images on them. I think of travel, yes, but I also think about raffle tickets, and finding random tickets and tickets on clothes or whatever and idk I think ephemeral sometimes. I love to mix tickets with labels and stamps, too, or other icons.
They look great layered under or near photos, and as cluster or title bases.
You can create a background by layering them.
I also like them in my art journals, collage and altered art projects.
Alternatively, if you're tired of the look of tickets for a while, maybe put them away for a bit? They'll probably give you a little more inspiration when you pull them out again!
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Lisn2cats wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2024 9:17 pmWell, truth be told, I'd rather have tickets than the million stamps (like postage stamps) that were in my box!
Tickets...you could:
- Use them like mini filmstrips (instead of photos, you could create little vignettes with stamps (hah!) or doodles, or stickers)
- Make a frame with them (like a photo mat and make them look less ticket-like with bits of greenery, flowers, ephemera
- Use a few of them as a base for an ephemera cluster
- Mix media them (gesso is a blessing!) <-- I will have to do this with the pumpkin orange box of tickets and stamps.
That's all I can think of for now. Why whyyyyy are there so many postage stamps on the roll!?!?!?!?!
These are all excellent ideas! LOL @ postage stamps!
I do have some papers that are tickets and stamps, which I love, but I also have stamps and dies to create my own sometimes. (I love creating those types of embellishments!) I have wanted to get some MORE 49 and Market products, but these days my budget is sooo tight!
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That's cool!!! I NEED to get it together so I can do some team challenges sometime! I have MUCH stash to bash!
stinkerbelle wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2024 5:04 amha the tickets are my favorite item from the box!! i would gladly take them off your hands
i typically tuck them into clusters
or sometimes will use them in strips
you can also check out the 49 & Market blog if you're looking for more card ideas. HTH!
Such beautiful layouts. The strips of tickets as background has given me some inspiration, too. Thanks for sharing.
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I use them in junk journaling and scrapbooking. But on cards, too.
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Sharon
I use the tickets and stamps (usually from the ephemera packs, not the full box) as added layers in embellishment clusters on my layouts. I would imagine you could do the same, like you said, as a pop of color in a cluster!
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