October 2024 Product Reveal + Bundles

Hello friends! It’s time to reveal all of the products that are in the October 16th release.

Here’s a look at the five new stamp sets that will be available for purchase: Winter Greetings, Holiday Ornaments, Snowflakes, Holiday Icons, Upright Greetings: Christmas.

Here are the individual die sets that will be available: Big Christmas Cupcake, Build An Ornament, Holiday Wreath Builder, Stitched Snowflakes, Christmas Light Garland, Fringe Tree, Holly Jolly Shadow, Large Joy Shadow, Ornament Cover Plate, Snowflake Shaker, Winter Hat Shaker and Winter Script.

This month we have four new stencils: Cascading Snowflakes, Layered Bows (2 layer), Layered Snowmen (3 layer), and Layered Winter Hats (2 layer).

There are three new shaker beads in this release: Berry Bright, Snow Days, and Rustic Christmas.

We have a limited amount of bundles available where you can buy this release in one easy click. Plus, you’ll save 15% off when you buy it all together.

We will see you tomorrow as we show you the new products in a video and the products go live individually. Plus, we’ll kick off our three day blog hop!

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Sneak Peek: October 2024 Dies

Hello crafty friends, Marine here! I’m so happy to be back on the blog with this duo of matching cards showcasing several die sets from the brand new release: Winter Hat ShakerSnowflake Shaker and Stitched Snowflakes which is featured on both cards.

New release will be available October 16th

For the Winter Hat Shaker card, I started off by cutting a large Eyelet Rectangle panel out of kraft cardstock to create my background using the Layered Winter Hats stencils. I’ve mentioned it already in previous posts, but when I stencil on kraft cardstock, I like to create a white base first in order to make the colors I add after pop even more, so I created this white base using the Layered Winter Hats stencil A and stencil B along with white pigment ink. Next I used those two stencils again, one after the other, but shifted them a little bit to the right, and applied broken china, uncharted mariner and pumice stone oxide inks to create my blue winter hats background. I mixed some copic opaque white ink with water and used a small brush to add splatters all over my panel, and I did the same with uncharted mariner distress spritz and then with brushed pewter distress mica spray.

I set my panel aside to dry, and worked on the Stitched Snowflakes. I cut all the bits and pieces out of two different shades of blue cardstock, vellum and white cardstock. The smallest snowflakes and the tiny center pieces are from Big Christmas Cupcake, I layered and assembled my snowflakes using liquid glue, and added decorations to each of them: a polymer clay snowflake from Candy Cane Lane on the center of each Stitched Snowflake, as well as Blue Sky pearls and Pacific Blue pearls on the branches. I set my snowflakes aside, and started to work on the Winter Hat Shaker.

I cut a Winter Hat Shaker panel out of Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock using the main die, and cut the inside of the pompom using another die from the set. I colored the middle part of the hat using tumbled glass, broken china and uncharted mariner oxide inks, and used the Deco Leaves stencil along with uncharted mariner oxide ink again to add a knitted pattern to my hat. I cut the pompom part out of acetate, and attached it at the back of my hat using liquid glue. I added foam strips directly on the acetate, all along the curved edges of the pompom, and on the rest of the hat as well, I poured some Snow Days Beads inside the pompom, and cut a whole white Winter Hat Shaker panel that I stuck to the foam strips to totally close my shaker.

Next I flipped my Winter Hat Shaker over to add more details to the front. I cut another whole panel out of bristol cardstock, fussy cut the pompom, die cut the inside off, and colored it using pumice stone oxide ink. I also trimmed the bottom part of the hat, colored it using uncharted mariner, broken china, tumbled glass and pumice stone oxide inks in a fun stripe design, and attached those two elements to my hat using 1mm foam squares.

I stuck my Layered Winter Hats panel to a 5,5 x 4,25 inches light gray gingham panel, and then to a card base, using liquid glue, and I finally attached all the pieces, Winter Hat Shaker and Stitched Snowflakes, to my panel using 1mm and 2mm foam squares.

For my greeting, I started off by cutting a Winter Script out of silver glitter cardstock. I also white heat embossed “warmest” and “wishes” from Sentiment Strips: Christmas on dark gray cardstock, trimmed both words into slim banners using a Sentiment Strips die, and then attached those three elements on the lower part of my card.

For the Snowflake Shaker, I repeated the same process as before, and started off by cutting a large kraft Eyelet Rectangle that I inked up using the Cascading Snowflakes stencil. I first created a white base using white pigment ink, next I shifted the stencil a little bit to the right, applied broken china oxide ink all over the stencil, and then added some touches of uncharted mariner here and there to darken the snowflakes. I mixed some copic opaque white ink with water and used my small brush to add splatters to my panel, and then I did the same with uncharted mariner distress spritz and with brushed pewter distress mica spray.

Next I cut multiple Stitched Snowflakes out of the same blue cardstock, white cardstock and vellum as before, and assembled them using liquid glue. The smallest snowflake and the center pieces are from Big Christmas Cupcake. I decorated them all using Candy Cane Lane snowflakesBlue Sky pearls and Pacific Blue pearls, and moved on to the Snowflake Shaker.

I started off by cutting the front panel out of blue cardstock, and cut the center off to create a window inside my snowflake. Next I cut a whole snowflake out of acetate, trimmed the branches to keep the starry center piece only, and stuck that acetate center piece at the back of my front panel using liquid glue. I added foam strips on the acetate, all along the starry shape edges and on the branches as well, poured some Snow Days beads on the acetate, and cut another whole snowflake out of white cardstock that I attached to the foam strips to close my Snowflake Shaker.

I attached my Cascading Snowflakes panel on a light gray gingham panel, and then to a card base. I stuck the Snowflake Shaker to my card using liquid glue, and attached all the Stitched Snowflakes around it using 1mm and 2mm foam squares. I cut a Merry Script out of silver glitter cardstock, attached it in the center of the Snowflake Shaker using liquid glue, white heat embossed “Christmas” from Sentiment Strips: Christmas, trimmed it into a slim banner using a Sentiment Strips die, and stuck it below “Merry” using 1mm foam squares.

And that’s it! These were so fun to make, and I hope you like them. Thanks so much for stopping by, see you next time!

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Sneak Peek: October 2024 Stencils

Hi, friends! It’s Lauren and I am so excited to be sharing a sneak peek at two of the new stencils that will be released! The first stencil I am sharing today is called Layered Winter Hats Stencils and I was inspired by the Berry Bright Shaker Beads colors. I started with a pink cardstock and used Distress Oxides in Festive Berries for the (A) stencil and a mix of Twisted Citron and Mowed Lawn for the (B) stencil.

New release will be available October 16th

I also splattered white ink all over the background to give it a snow-like look and to bring in the white from the bead colors. Then I trimmed the background down to 4-⅛ x 5-⅜” (just slightly smaller than A2) and attached it to  a  cards base. I cut the Winter Hat Shaker Dies and Large Joy Shadow Dies from dark pink, green and white cardstock to decorate the card. I added the Berry Bright Shaker Beads with acetate to make the Winter Hat a shaker! For some final touches, I added a few Strawberry Shimmer Mix confetti to the card.

Moving on to a less bright and party looking card to a classic and elegant snowflake card, I used the Cascading Snowflakes Stencil with Peacock Feathers Distress Oxide on kraft cardstock. After splattering it with some opaque white watercolor, I trimmed the panel to 4×5-¼” and used it as the back of my shaker panel. I diagonally cut some white cardstock of the same size and added acetate for the front of the shaker and filled it with Snow Days Shaker Beads.

To decorate the front, I cut Stitched Snowflakes Dies out of silver cardstock as well as stamping snowflakes and my sentiment from the Snowflakes Stamp Set and Coordinating Dies with Peacock Feathers Distress Ink to match with my stenciling. I also added a few Pacific Blue Pearls for some extra shine.

I hope you enjoyed these cards with two of the new Stencils – you’re going to love all of them along with everything else from this release!

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Sneak Peek: Snowflakes + Winter Greetings

Hi folks, Kavya from @handmadebykavya here with another fun sneak peek of this month’s holiday release. This release is filled with a bunch of holiday essentials that are perfect for creating quick holiday cards. I have two such cards for you today.

New release will be available October 16th

My first card uses the new Snowflakes stamp and coordinating die set. I stamped a bunch of snowflakes using blue dye ink and colored them with pastel shades of blue and purple.

I ink blended blue cardstock with shades of blue and purple as well. Die cut a large shadow Joy and adhered all the snowflakes around the sentiment. I then finished the card with a bunch of paint splatters and a smaller heat embossed sentiments from the snowflakes stamp set.

My next card is inspired by vintage baubles and uses the new Winter Greetings and Holiday Ornaments stamp sets. I started off by ink blending the edge of the pattern paper with maroon dye ink.

Then, I colored a bunch of baubles using black, green and yellow ochre shades. I adhered the baubles on the red pattern paper with foam tape and used tiny strips of paper for the strings.  Heat embossed a sentiment from Winter Greetings and I was done!

Happy Crafting,
Kavya

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Sneak Peek: Upright Greetings + Holiday Icons

Hello, Gemma here today to share a look at two new stamp sets from the upcoming October release – Holiday Icons & Upright Greetings: Christmas.

New release will be available October 16th

For my first card, I stamped out images from the Holiday Icons stamp set and coloured them with copic markers. I die cut the images with the coordinating dies, then added a couple of die cut layers behind for dimension.

There are two different size circle dies in the set, which I used to create backgrounds for the icon images.

On my mini slimline card base, I adhered some patterned paper strips, cut with the Stitched Strips die set. I then added a sentiment from the Upright Greetings: Christmas stamp set, before adhering the four Holiday Icons to finish.

On my second card, I used the Holiday Icons stamp set to emboss a gold background on navy card. I spritz the panel with some sparkle spray and, once dry, adhered it to the side of an A2 notecard.

For my Upright Greetings: Christmas sentiment, I heat embossed in white on pink card, then die cut with the Stitched Strips die set.

I adhered the pink sentiment strip to the card, with two thinner gold glitter strips either side to finish.

Thank you so much for stopping by and I hope you enjoyed this sneak peek.  Join us tomorrow for another day of sneak peeks!

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Sneak Peek: Holiday Ornaments

Hello friends, Arsenia here!   I’m thrilled to be sharing this sneak peek with you using the Holiday Ornaments stamp set with coordinating dies.  The ornaments are whimsical, beautiful, and have amazing details. I’m excited to share a quick but beautiful technique with you to create mass production with these beauties. Let’s get started.

New release will be available October 16th

The first step to my mass production with these gorgeous ornaments is choosing five colors of cardstock and choosing coordinating alcohol markers.  I did lots of heat embossing on the cardstock with white embossing powder with the Holiday Ornaments stamps. I took the coordinating alcohol markers and did some shading, this process goes quickly. Once I was done with the alcohol marker coloring I did some die cutting with the Holiday Ornaments dies and I was left with oodles of beautiful ornaments. 

For my first card I used Stacked Edges 1 dies with coordination cardstock for my background, next I made a frame with the two largest Wonky Stitched Rectangles Dies. I adhered the frame onto the cardbase with foam tape.  I went to my stash of ornaments and chose three of them, I decided I wanted to add some bling!  Are you ready for another sneak peek, I used some of the dies from the new Build An Ornament Die Set to add some bling to the ornaments, this die set is amazing!  To adorn the ornaments I stamped some bows from the Holiday Ornament stamp set and did some quick alcohol coloring.  The bows are so cute!   

Next I needed a sentiment, I used a sentiment from the new Winter Greetings Stamps with coordinating dies.  Friends this is an absolute must have, the sentiments are so cute and whimsical.  I stamped the sentiment onto coordination cardstock and heat embossed with white embossing powder. I added some of the adorable Holly and berries from the Holiday Ornaments with coordinating dies.  To finish the card I added lots of Sparkling Clear Sequins. Ta-Da card done and I adore it!

For my next card I decided to make a mini slimline.  The card base is 6 x 3 1/2 and the panel is 5 1/4 x 2 3/4.  For the card base I used Stitched Strips Dies and Simple Strips Dies with coordinating cardstock.  Now to work on the card panel, I decided to add some faux splatter behind each of the ornaments in coordinating ink.  I adhered the ornaments and it was time to embellish!

For the ornament toppers I used the new Build an Ornament Die Set and for some greenery I used the new Holiday Wreath Builder Die Set, oh friends you’re going to love this die set!  I added texture paste and rock candy glitter mix to the greenery.  I added some Images from the Holiday Ornament stamp set with coordinating dies.  For my sentiment I used the Sentiment Strips: Christmas stamp set and Sentiment Strip Dies!  I took a 1/8 inch of red cardstock and embellished the sentiment, card done!  It’s super cute and beautiful, I love it!

I still had some ornaments left and decided to make some gift tags, I used the Eyelet Rectangles Dies and the Simple Strips Dies.  The cute sentiments are from Winter Greetings Stamps with coordinating dies!  The tags were quick and easy,  having a stash of ornaments makes the creating process a breeze.  

For my final card I stamped the images from the Holiday Ornaments Stamp set and my Olo markers to color the images.  For my card base I used Layered Christmas Lights Stencils. I only used the greenery stencil, to add some more interest to the background I used Stacked Edges 1 Dies. I kept the card panel simple, I added a Scallop Square Die.  I backed the ornaments and merry sentiment with some glitter cardstock.  I added lots of 38 gauge silver wire to the card panel before I added all my images. To finish the card I used a sentiment from the Sentiment Strips: Christmas set!  

The release is absolutely gorgeous and has lots to keep you busy for the holiday crafting.  Thank you so much for stopping by and I hope you enjoyed this sneak peek.  Have a fabulous day, friends!

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Using Dies in Unexpected Ways

Hello everyone! It’s June and I’m sharing this fun Halloween card using some unexpected dies… Keep reading to see how I made this bottle using some out of the box thinking!

I had the idea of making a little potion or poison bottle and I was determined to make it work using dies I had in my stash. I started off using one of the new (releasing on October 16th): the ring from the Holiday Wreath Builder. I love building wreaths with it, but that set also has some great staple pieces for other purposes. For example, the ring makes an easy shaker element that can be used to create poison bottles, apparently. ;)

For the neck of the bottle, I used one of the pieces from the Big Excavator, and the cap/cork is a harder one to guess. Do you recognize it? It’s actually a modified piece! I used the lid of the Candy Bucket and I shortened it by running it through my die cutting machine twice in different positions, making it the perfect size to fit the bottle neck.

This shape alone makes a great little bottle, but of course I wanted to go a step further and make it clear that it’s supposed to be poisonous. The obvious thing to do was add a skull and crossbones, which I did by stamping the skull from the Halloween Icons stamp set and cutting out 4 of the turkey bones from the Big Fall Cupcake die set.

The Spooky Mug Additions includes this drippy shape that could look like dripping poison and to top it all off, I used some horns from the Build a Monster dies to theme it even further. I cut all of my pieces from colored cardstock and I darkened one side of each of them using a matching ink to add some extra dimension. I also added white gel pen details for the same reason.

I turned my bottle into a shaker and used a variety of different shaker mixes. I’m very nitpicky so I carefully selected all the shaker bits I wanted from the Spooky SkySpooktacular and Cotton Candy Clay Confetti

For the background I chose the Scattered Bats Stencil and used a combination of Tattered Rose and Saltwater Taffy Distress Oxide for the base, and Worn Lipstick for the bats. I also splattered some thinned out white acrylic paint on top. I cut out my panel using the largest of the Stitched Torn Rectangles.

For my sentiment I once again went with one of the ones from the Halloween Corners stamp set, which I stamped using brown ink to kind of bring back the brown from the cork. I finished the sentiment by stamping just the ‘wishing you a’ part of one of the sentiments from Sentiment Strips: Birthday

And that’s my final card! I hope this inspired you to create whatever you envision using dies you already have in your stash. The possibilities are endless! I hope to see you again soon, bye for now!

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Funny Face Candy Corn Shaker

Hello friends, it’s Kristie Marcotte here! Halloween is quickly approaching so it’s time to get those Halloween projects finished! Pretty Pink Posh makes it super fun and easy to make adorable Halloween cards.

Are you on team candy corn? Personally, I do not enjoy the candy, but I love colors. Whenever I see candy corn, I think of Halloween. My card today features the Candy Corn Shaker die set. I love that you can use the die set to make non-shaker cards, but I couldn’t resist making this sweet Candy Corn shaker card. I used yellow and 2 shades of orange cardstock for the 3 candy corn layers. The background of the shaker features the same cardstock colors. After adding thin foam strips, I filled the Candy Corn with the Candy Corn Glass Shaker Beads. After sealing the shaker beads in place with a piece of acetate, I adhered the frame die cuts.

For the background of my card, I used the Halloween Words stencil set on white pearlescent cardstock. I really wanted the Candy Corn shaker image to pop, so I added a very light amount of ink. I used Distress Oxide Dried Marigold ink color.

One of my favorite die sets from the Halloween release is the Build A Monster set. I decided to add arms, legs, and a mouth on my Candy Corn Shaker. For the eyes, I used some monster eye enamel stickers. So cute! The sentiment No Tricks, Just Treats is from Sentiment Strips: Halloween stamp set. I cut it out using the Sentiment Strips die set. I added the sentiment in the upper left corner and cut off the very left side so it’s flush on the left side.

To finish off the card, I added some lovely Sunset Orange Pearls.

It was such a fun card to make and will hopefully brighten someone’s day this Halloween.

Kristie Marcotte

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Halloween Theme Week- Day 7

**All items in the Halloween section are 15% off during theme week**

Hi, friends! It’s Lauren and I am back with a new video today. I am continuing my box card series for the year with the best time of year – Halloween!

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To start my card, I am going to do my stenciling first as I’m going to be using stencil paste and want to make sure the details dry while I work on other parts of the card. I cut the Scallop Box Card Dies (the back arch and two rectangles) out of purple cardstock and used the Layered Birch Trees Stencils. For the (A) stencil I used Black Soot Distress Oxide and for the (B) stencil I used Grrr! Simon Hurley Lunar Paste.

While that was drying, I cut the Scallop Box Card Dies side scallop pieces and one more rectangle out of brown glitter cardstock and the base of the box card out of dark grey cardstock. I assembled the box together and you can follow along in the video if you’d like to see each step of the process.

Once the box card was assembled and I added on all of the scalloped pieces – including the stenciled pieces once they were dry – it’s time to decorate! I stamped all of the bats from the Batty About You stamp set and colored them in with alcohol markers. I used the coordinating dies to cut them all out after I added some white highlights with a gel pen.

For the sentiment, I die cut a scalloped rectangle out of purple cardstock and a rectangle from white cardstock from the Sentiment Strips Dies. I stamped my sentiment with a black ink from the Batty About You stamp set. I added the sentiment strips and a bat to the front of the box card and a few bats to the back arch with foam adhesive.

There are two bats I added with acetate strips to the center pieces of the box card so it looks like they’re flying! I just love how fun this card turned out and honestly I think you could use for any bat lover in your life, not just for Halloween.

I hope you enjoyed the Halloween box card and I’m excited to get more in the fall mood for next month!

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Halloween Theme Week- Day 6

**All items in the Halloween section are 15% off during theme week**

Hi friends, Jeanne here for Halloween Theme Week. Today I’m sharing a card made with the Layered Halloween Wreath stencil set.  

I wanted to add lots of color to my design.  To keep the stencil as clean as possible to avoid mixing colors I used small cosmetic brushes and sticky notes to mask off different areas of the design.  

After I had the stenciled design complete I couldn’t bear to cut it down too much so I trimmed it to a 5” square for my card.  The circular design of the wreath made it ideal for the stacked Eyelet Circles to create a focal point for the design.  

I topped the Eyelet Circles with an image from the Halloween Corners stamp set that I colored with alcohol markers.  The sentiment is from the Sentiment Strips: Halloween stamp set.  

I think this stenciled design is prettier than patterned paper and the best part is that I made it myself!  It’s like magic watching the design appear and I can’t wait to mail this one to someone special! 

Thanks for stopping by. I hope you enjoyed today’s card!