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Sneak Peek: Alphabet Candles + Number Candles

Hello everyone! This is Melissa and I’m here to share a couple of cards made with the playful Number Candles and Alphabet Candles stamps and dies. You’ll love customizing your cards using these cute and creative new products. Let’s get started!

New release will be available February 24th

My first card uses the Alphabet Candles stamps and coordinating dies to create a banner across the center of the card.  I’ve spelled out “Party” and added “Let’s” using the Let’s Party Shadow Dies.     

Each of my Alphabet Candles is hanging from a streamer, die cut using the new and oh, so darling Streamer dies.  My background on my card was created using the new Layered Garlands Stencils. This stencil set is so much fun to mix and match colors with!

You might notice my vellum layering piece that I used to soften my background, cut using the Eyelet Ovals dies. I adore these sweet shapes and they create such perfect layers. My felt stars were cut using the Stitched Stars dies and are so much fun to stack together and top with a tiny button.

My next card uses the new Present Shaker dies to create a fun, wrapped up package on the center of my card, complete with birthday sprinkles inside! 

Before adhering my shaker, I used the Cascading Stars Stencil to create a festive card base. Next came my pretty package, tied up with a bow using the Present Shaker dies once again. I love that this set comes complete with two different styles of bows.

I tucked in my Alphabet Candle, selecting the number “8” for my darling niece’s birthday, and then added a tag with my sentiment stamped across the front. I created this using the Mini Tags and Valentine Icons dies.  

To finish, I draped banners across the front using the Streamer dies once again.  These are such irresistible products, perfect for celebrating birthdays throughout the year!  Thanks for joining me.

Melissa

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Sneak Peek: Birthday Dogs and Cats

Hello, Crafty Friends! Arsenia here, excited to share a sneak peek using the brand-new Birthday Dogs and Cats stamp set with coordinating dies!  These images are absolutely adorable, making them perfect for crafting fun birthday cards for both children and adults. Let’s dive in!

New release will be available February 24th

For my first card, I began by stamping, coloring, and die-cutting the cute images from the Birthday Dogs and Cats stamp set using the coordinating dies. To create the card panel, I turned to the new Layered Garland stencil set – a favorite of mine for creating gorgeous backgrounds! I then used the largest die from the Eyelet Square Die Set, leaving it white for a clean and simple border.

Next, I grabbed the new Present Shaker Die Set—which the square die fits perfectly on the eyelet square die—and did some ink blending over it using the new Cascading Stars stencil, another fun new addition. Once the square image was adhered to my card front, it was time to arrange the adorable Birthday Dogs and Cats images.

I then added extra flair using new dies, including the new Streamer Dies, Birthday Holder Additions Dies, and Birthday Cake Pops Dies.  Trust me, you’re going to love these new products! To finish it off, I stamped a sentiment from the Birthday Dogs and Cats stamp set and added a sweet bow with ribbon and a star charm. Ta-da—my card was complete! I had so much fun creating with these products and absolutely adore this new release!

For my second card, I once again used the new Layered Garland stencil set, cutting the panel down to 5 x 3.75 inches. For the card base, I adhered 1.25-inch strips of cardstock, then attached the stenciled panel on top.

Now, get ready for another sneak peek! I used the new Scallop Flag Tags Dies—specifically the second-largest die—as a perfect backdrop for my images. I also incorporated a die from the new Streamer Dies Set and added some bows from the Beautiful Bows Die Set to give the card a festive touch.

I then arranged the images on the Scallop Flag Tag and adorned it with dies from the new Birthday Cake Pops Dies. The cute balloons are from the Birthday Wreath Stamp Set with coordinating dies. To add a little extra detail, I used a white gel pen for highlights and finished the card with a sentiment from the Birthday Dogs and Cats stamp set. And just like that, my second card was complete, and I couldn’t be happier with how it turned out!

I hope you’ve enjoyed this sneak peek! The new Birthday Dogs and Cats stamp set is such a joy to work with, and I just love their adorable expressions. Thank you so much for stopping by today. I can’t wait for you to get your hands on this new releases – the products are perfect for any birthday celebration. Wishing you all a wonderful day filled with creativity!

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Butterfly Envelope

Hello crafty friends, it’s June! Today I have a card to share using some of my favorite older products.

One of the first Pretty Pink Posh products I had my eyes on, even before joining the team as a guest designer, was the Beautiful Butterflies Stamp Set. I love butterfly-themed everything and I think these ones are like the name suggests, beautiful!

I usually make cards where these butterflies are the main focus, but this time I wanted to add one of the Fall Envelopes in the center so the butterflies could flutter around it. I’m so over the winter cards by now, so I went with a green, pink and red color palette for my images to get ready for spring. I stamped them in brown ink instead of black to make everything look a bit softer.

To add onto the butterfly theme, I stenciled a green background using the Butterfly Background stencil. I went with Shabby Shutters and Rustic Wilderness Distress Oxide. I also splattered some thinned out white acrylic paint on my panel like usual. I cut it out using my favorite background die, the Stitched Torn Rectangle

I embossed one of the sentiments from the newly released Valentine Greetings stamp set on some brown cardstock, which compliments the brown ink I used for the stamped images. Even though it’s a Valentine’s Day themed set, I think these sentiments are very useful for occasions outside of Valentine’s Day to! Many of them are neutral enough to use on any card to give to someone you appreciate.

I really like how the card ended up looking, there’s almost a vintage look with the color scheme while still being colorful and spring-y! I hope you enjoyed reading about my card as much and I enjoyed making it :)

See you again soon, bye for now!

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Valentine Ghost Holder

Hello! Christina here to share a sweet Valentine’s Day card featuring some of the newest goodies over in the PPP Shop. For this project, I used the popular Ghost Holder Die and the new coordinating Valentine Holder Additions to create the most darling Boo, perfectly accessorized for Valentine’s Day. Let’s get started on this easy but boo-tiful card! 

Here are the PPP products I used:

Scattered Hearts Frame Stencil
Ghost Holder Dies
Valentine Holder Additions Dies
Sentiment Strips Dies
Sentiment Strips: Valentine Stamp Set – small sentiment
Upright Greetings: Valentine Stamp Set

Valentine Ghost Friends Stamp Set – small sentiment
Valentine Cake Pops – large heart
Valentine Bucket Additions – medium hearts
Metallic Gold Pearls

I started by stenciling the background with Saltwater Taffy Distress Ink on a 4 x 5 ¼ inch white cardstock panel and then spattering it with Sugary Gumdrop Mica Stain for a little sparkle. I mounted this on an A2 cardstock panel in a coordinating color to finish the background.

Next I die cut all the elements for my design. For the ghost, I used white and grey cardstocks and added pink cheeks with Copic marker R00. The other cardstocks I used were matte gold, a soft pink, and a salmon color.

With everything die cut, I assembled the ghost and the heartstrings and then attached it to my background with foam squares. I used liquid adhesive to attach the hearts and the large text die cuts.

My final steps were to heat emboss sentiments with gold embossing powder on pink cardstock, die cut them with sentiment strips, and then attach them to my card front. The finishing details were to add the metallic gold pearls for a little something shiny. 

And that’s all there is to creating this Valentine’s Day card featuring everyone’s favorite ghost friend! Thanks so much for following along and I’ll see you next time!

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Valentine Ghost Friends

Hi crafty friends! Sophie here to share a fun Valentine’s card that is super cute with a dash of spooky.

For my card I featured the Valentine Ghost Friends stamps and coordinating dies! When I saw this set I gasped – I mean look at how cute that little ghost with the heart sunglasses is! I love the play on “boo” with all of the different sentiments included in this set as well.

I first stamped and colored my ghosts with Copic markers. I kept the coloring simple, you can
find the markers listed below:

Reds: R27, R24, R22, R20, R00
Ghost Bodies: W3, W1, W00
Sunglasses: W8

I used the new XOXO pierced cover plate to add some subtle texture to my background and the
Eyelet Rectangle dies to cut a pink panel to frame my ghosts. The sentiment is from the stamp
set and was cut out with the Sentiment Strips dies. I LOVE this set – it is so versatile and offers
so many fun options for layering. There are scalloped banners, fishtail, and plain rectangles with
or without stitching! It really is a valuable set and so handy to have.

As a final finishing touch I used 3 red hearts from the Strawberry Valentine clay confetti to frame out this
little scene. I already have a few more cards planned with these cute little ghosts and this project came together so quickly because ghosts really don’t need much coloring.

I hope this inspired you! See you soon! :)

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Build A Heart

Hi friends Debbie here today! Sharing the Build-a-Heart Die! For Christmas I bought myself a new Anna Griffin Empress with large plates, and it is wonderful!  Also using my color cube and grabbed colors that I loved for Valentines- threes shades of pink, lavender and glossy white card stocks. Once they were cut I put the into a Craft Stax for storage. That way when I needed more I was all set.

I started off with the XOXO Pierced Plate Die, and ran it through my P6 with the rubber mat to make a more pillow look rather than a pierce. Trim it down on all sides by 1/8th inch. and mat with the brighter pink.

Building the hearts I wanted and popped them up with 3D foam.

Stamp and White heat embossed the sentiment from the Upright: Valentine Greetings. Die cut it out with the Sentiment Strips Die.

Next was the bow from Valentine Bucket Addition Die Set that I needed to cover the two die cuts of the sentiment when they are overlapped. Place in the center the white heart from the Strawberry Valentine Clay Confetti, popped up with foam tape.

From my stash I have a light pink and white twine I wrapped around the panel three times and tied in a bow. Attach the hearts on and adhere to a portrait top fold card base.

Thanks for stopping by and stay crafty my friends!

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Whimsical Valentine

Hello crafty friends, it’s Christina! If you follow me, you know I love shaker cards, so I couldn’t help but make one more Valentine shaker this season. I chose the new Double Heart Shaker and filled it with the super cute XOXO Clay Confetti pieces. I used the confetti pieces as the pastel color inspiration for my card design, including the Layered XOXO stenciled background. So grab your foam tape and let’s get started!

Here are the PPP products I used:
Double Heart Shaker
Valentine Greetings Stamp Set
Valentine Greetings Coordinating Dies
XOXO Clay Confetti
Layered XOXO Stencil
Valentine Holder Additions – smaller hearts
Valentine Bucket Additions – more smaller hearts!
Stitched Torn Rectangles
Sentiment Strips: Valentine Stamp Set – background and smaller heart sentiments

My first step was to create the background. I stenciled the X layer and the heart layer on a white cardstock panel with Rhubarb and Tidepool Pawsitively Saturated Inks. Then I stamped Hugs & Kisses across the panel with white pigment ink. I just used a small stamp block for this step. Lastly, I die cut the panel using the largest Stitched Torn Rectangle die.

My next step was to create the shaker component. First I die cut another Stitched Torn Rectangle from white cardstock to be the base, and then, for the shaker window, I die cut the Double Heart from the stenciled background panel. I used this shaker window opening as a template to attach a Double Heart, inked with Apple Pawsitively Saturated Ink, to the shaker base. This is what we will see through the shaker window. Now, I attached a piece of acetate, trimmed to size, over the shaker window on the reverse side of the background panel with double-sided tape. Then on the base panel, I attached foam tape around the Double Heart, creating wells, and then across the rest of the panel. I used a thin foam strip to divide the hearts into two separate shakers, but that step is optional. I filled the wells with the XOXO Confetti and used the corner of my Misti to perfectly align the top background panel to the base panel. 

With the shaker component completed, I got started on the remaining elements. First I die cut a Double Heart frame, inked it with the Apple ink color, and attached it to the outside of the shaker window. Next I die cut multiple hearts from colored cardstock and lightly inked the edges with a darker ink color for some shading before heat embossing a few of them with small sentiments. I also heat embossed Happy Valentine’s Day on teal cardstock with white embossing powder and die cut it with the coordinating die. I attached most of these elements with foam squares, otherwise with liquid adhesive. And lastly, I attached the shaker panel to an A2 teal cardstock base. 

Thanks so much for following along with my pastel Double Heart shaker! I’ll see you again soon!

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Five and Ten Minute Valentine Cards

Hi Crafty Friends! Carly here and I’m getting excited for Valentine’s Day! It’s coming up and if you haven’t started to make your Valentine’s cards yet, I have some ideas for cards you can make in a hurry with minimal supplies! 

Watch the video above  I  Watch the video in HD on YouTube

Only have five minutes to craft? Grab the Stitched Hearts dies and make an ink blended heart with a small sentiment!

Find ten minutes to create? Add a few black & white stamped critters around a colorful heart! The Valentine Ghost Friends are perfect because they look adorable with just rosy cheeks!

And if you have a little more time, of course I think you should make a shaker!

Thanks so much for stopping by! I hope you were inspired by these quick and easy cards.

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Love You Boo

Hello, Gemma here today, sharing a fun Valentine ghost card.

I began by die cutting the previously released Ghost Holder die set ghost from white pearl sparkle card, and adding the face features from black card.

Next, I die cut the strings and lots of hearts from the Valentine Holder Additions die set. I used some different textures of card for the hearts – pearl, pearl sparkle, and glitter.

I adhered the strings to the ghost, then added hearts along the string. Each heart is layered with a couple of white die cuts, for extra dimension.

On an A2 card base, I added some subtle heart details, using the new Layered Heart Sprinkles stencil set. I used just one layer of the stencil, with the light pink Spun Sugar distress oxide.

I stamped a sentiment from the new Valentine Ghost Friends stamp set, then adhered the heart adorned ghost to finish.

I hope you were inspired by this Valentine card. Thanks for stopping by!

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Fringe Heart Card and Tag + Video

Hi everyone! I’m Rebecca and I am so excited to be here sharing some of the Pretty Pink Posh Valentine’s release! I LOVE LOVE LOVE all the hearts and happiness in this release. Today I have a card and tag for you made with the Fringe Heart Dies that would be great to add to a Valentine’s Day gift!

Watch the video above  I  Watch the video in HD on YouTube

I cut each die from the Fringe Heart Dies from different colors of cardstock. You could use thinner paper or even tissue paper to create more traditional fringe, but I had more colors of regular cardstock so that’s what I used. If using cardstock you can curl up the ends or fluff them with your fingers to give them a nice fringe effect.

I used the largest full heart die from the Fringe Heart Dies to do partial die cutting and created heart shaped card bases. Then one of my fringe hearts got a gold glitter love sentiment from the Love Script Die and the other got a popped up stamped and die cut sentiment from the Valentines Greetings Stamp Set and the Valentines Greetings Coordinating Die.

I embellished my hearts with the Hugs and Kisses Clay Confetti and the Strawberry Valentine Clay Confetti. I decided to turn one heart into a tag by punching a hole using a We R Memory Keepers hole punch in the top left corner of the heart. I was able to then use some cord to tie it onto a present that I had wrapper with ribbon I had left over from Christmas! The other heart I can use as a card for the present with a handwritten message inside!

The Fringe Heart Dies quickly and easily creates such a fun look that it is great on a card or as a topper on a gift! I absolutely adore it!

Thanks for stopping by!