Hello crafty friends! It’s Dana here today and I am back with a card that uses the adorable Summer Cocktail dies. These dies can be used to make fun festive drinks that will leave you dreaming of a tropical vacation! I love all the cocktail garnishes and summer accents that can be mixed and matched to give you lots of fun options.
I started my card by making my card panel with the Watercolor Strips stencil. I ink blended the strips with a light aqua ink and then trimmed the panel down and attached it to an A2 card base. Next, I used the Summer Cocktails diesto make my two cocktails. I die cut all the pieces from colored cardstock and then assembled my cocktails with a strong liquid glue.
For my sentiment, I used the Happy Summer stamp set and die set. Once my sentiment was stamped, I attached it to my card panel with foam adhesive, along with my cocktails, to finish my card.
Thanks for joining me today and I can’t wait to see what you create with these fun new products!
Hi crafty people! It’s Rachel here today with two bug-tastic treat boxes. I always love having treat boxes ready to go, so I always have some cute packaging for a birthday, a thank you, etc. For that reason, the Birthday Treat Box Die is a must-have for me.
For these two treat boxes, I decided to use products from the May 2026 release to decorate them. Let’s start with the base of the treat boxes. I die-cut the Birthday Treat Box one time out of yellow and one time out of red cardstock. On the yellow one, I used the Honeycomb Stencil. For the red one, I used the Layered Baby Wreath Stencil, only the dots, so I could create a ladybug pattern paper. I added some splatters to add some shine to them. For my red treat box, I used the frame that comes with the treat box die set to make a window. I put some vellum behind it.
Then it was time to assemble all these adorable bugs. For my placement of the dies, I always like to put the treat boxes together first. I used liquid glue for this. After that, play around with your assembled die cuts to see where you like them. Once I decided on my placements, I attached everything using liquid glue and foam tape to add some dimension.
On my bee treat box, I used the smallest of the Rounded Stitched Rectangles dieson the back. This way I can easily write a longer message on there for the recipient.
Thank you for taking the time to read my blog post. I hope you like these treat boxes and got inspired to make your own. Mix and match your products to decorate them.
Don’t forget to follow me on Instagram @cards.byrachel for more crafting inspiration.
Hi friends, it’s Carly here. Are you looking for an easy, no-fail card design? Let me show you this easy one I love that includes SUPER easy watercoloring!
something to watercolor with…could be watercolor paint or water reactive ink pad/reinker
The process is so quick & fun! Mask a rectangle on cardstock. Stamp images as desired in waterproof ink. And then with tape still in place, watercolor around the stamped images to create a really fun background!
When the paint is dry you can add any focal element & sentiment!
OLO Marker Colors
RV1.3 Pink Lotus
OR1.3 Papaya
O2.2 Cantaloupe
G1.2 Mint
G0.0 Small Emerald
BG2.3 Aqua Green
BG2.1 Sea Glass
B1.3 Blue Hydrangea
B1.1 Light Blue
Thanks for stopping by! I hope you enjoyed today’s tutorial.
Hello crafty friends, it’s June here! I’m back on the blog with a card that showcases one of the newly released products and how it combines with some older products. Let’s get started!
My favorite dies in the new Summer Bucket Additions have to be the flamingo ones! But what if I don’t want to use them with the Candy Bucketit was intended for, and instead combined it with an older summer product: the Sand Bucket Shaker? Well, no problem because they work great together! And using this slightly taller bucket gives me so much extra space to decorate the bucket itself with a stencilled pattern. I used the Layered Hibiscus stencil on the bucket that I cut from pastel pink cardstock, which creates a vintage, yet summery floral pattern. I used Distress Oxides in the colors Victorian Velvet, Aged Mahogany, Evergreen Bough and Gathered Twigs. I cut the handle from cream colored cardstock and the shovel from brown, adding a bit of ink blending to both.
I cut the flamingo from slightly darker pink cardstock and used a very light hand to apply a bit of that Aged Mahogany so it looks more dimensional. I cut the eyes and beak from the same cream and brown cardstock I used before, giving it a very soft look. I gave my flamingo a bit of blush and added white gel pen lines to bring it to life even more.
I cut a background panel using the largest of the Stitched Torn Rectangles and blended it completely in blue, going lighter towards the middle. I then used one of the Stacked Scallops stencils to create darker waves on top. I didn’t use both stencils as I was going with a darker shade instead of 2 different colors. I splattered the darker shade of blue on top aswel as white paint.
I chose to go with a stacked sentiment, layering a Happy Summer sentiment on top of one of the 3D wavy banners from Banner Greetings 2. I love the way the flamingo pops out from behind the sentiment!
And that’s it for today! I hope you’re enjoying your summer so far and have been feeling inspired to create some fun sunny projects. I hope to see you again soon, bye!
Hi everyone! It’s Mindy with Pretty Pink Posh, and today I’m creating a bright, cheerful summer card featuring the adorable Flamingo Holder die set!
This is such a fun interactive die because your flamingo can hold all kinds of summer accessories. For today’s card, I gave mine a colorful beach ball, but there are so many possibilities with the Summer Holder Additions set.
Before assembling everything, I added a little ink blending to each piece. This simple step makes such a big difference! Adding darker ink around the edges gives the die cuts extra dimension and helps all of those cute details stand out once they’re assembled.
For the greeting, I die cut the large Summer three times from orange cardstock and stacked the layers together to create a nice chunky die-cut. This adds plenty of dimension while making the sentiment really stand out against the finished scene.
Once the layers were adhered together, I attached the sentiment to the white shadow layer so it would pop even more from the colorful background.Now for my favorite part—the background!
I started with an A2 card front and ink blended a soft pink sky. The bright pink gives the card a fun, tropical feel without taking away from the focal images.
Next, I die cut two Shoreline Border pieces to create rolling ocean waves and lightly ink blended them with teal ink. For the sandy beach, I die cut another border and blended brown ink along the edges for a little extra depth.
Layering the beach and waves across the bottom of the card instantly creates a simple seaside scene that’s perfect for our flamingo. Before gluing anything down, I like to arrange all of my die-cut pieces on the card front first. This helps me find the best layout and also lets me stamp my sentiment exactly where I want it.
I used a sentiment from the Happy Summerstamp set, making sure everything was positioned before committing with adhesive.
For the sunshine, I used the main pieces from the Sun Shaker die set—but instead of turning it into a shaker, I simply assembled the pieces to create a bright sun for the corner of the scene.
Once everything was in place, I popped up the flamingo and the layered summer sentiment with foam tape for extra dimension.
To finish the card, I added white gel pen highlights to the die-cut images to help bring out all of the details. Then I added a little Glitter Stickles over the Summer sentiment for just the right amount of sparkle. It’s a simple finishing touch that catches the light beautifully and adds even more summer fun.
I hope today’s card inspires you to create your own sunny beach scenes with the Flamingo Holder collection. There are so many fun combinations you can make by changing what the flamingo is holding, making this a die set you’ll reach for all summer long.
Thanks so much for joining me today, and happy crafting!
Hi friends! Emily Mydlowski here with you today bringing the vacation vibes with a cheerful summer card with bright tropical colors and all the fun of a relaxing day by the pool with fruity drinks and citrus slices to sunglasses, flip-flops and a glowing sun.
I stamped all the images from theSummer Sips stamp set using VersaFine Nocturne Clair Ink and embossed them with clear embossing powder. I used the coordinating dies to cut all the images. For the coloring, I selected an assortment of OLO markers in vibrant summertime colors and added sparkle and shine to the drinks using glossy accents and diamond Stickles.
I cut a white Sunburst Pierced Plate panel in half and layered all the Summer Sips images across the horizon. I arranged the images at different angles and heights to keep the design visually even while still feeling playful. For extra dimension, I used foam adhesive of various heights to adhered all the images.
I anchored the design with a black and white Summer die cut with a smaller stamped “Cheers” tucked underneath. To complete the card, I added the decorated panel to a bright pink cardbase. I just love how this clean and simple design captures the sunshine and happiness of the season! Cheers and Happy Summertime Sips!
Thanks so much for stopping by and Big Paper Hugs!
Hi friends! It’s Christina and I have the sweetest summertime card to share with you today! My card features the popsicles that are included in the new Summer Bucket Additions die set. I think these popsicles are just the cutest, and I knew they would make a bright and cheerful summertime card all on their own. I combined them with some other new products from the latest collection, including the Sunburst Pierced Plate and the Large Summer Shadow Dies. Take a peek at my supplies for this card, and then we’ll get started!
My first step was to create the rainbow of popsicles that is my focal point for this landscape card design. I started with a large piece of white cardstock and ink-blended a variety of inks from different companies across the entire panel. I used Kitsch Flamingo, Picked Raspberry, Twisted Citron, Mowed Lawn, and Peacock Feathers Distress Inks along with Sherbet, Zest, and Cadette SSS Pawsitively Saturated Inks to create my blend. Then I die-cut the popsicles from the areas I liked best and added the popsicle sticks.
Next, I die-cut the Sunburst Pierced Panel from white cardstock and arranged the popsicles on it in an arc shape, securing them with glue. I customized the banner sentiment by combining sentiments from two Banner Greetings Stamp Sets, Summer and Valentine, to say “have the sweetest.”
I paired this with the Large Summer Shadow Dies that I die-cut from white and black cardstocks. The finishing touch was to add a few clay confetti as embellishment before popping the card front onto a card base.
Thank you so much for reading, and I hope you have a sweet summer!
Hi crafty friends, it is Debbie here! I’m super excited to share the new Summer Bucket Additions Dies from the June release here at Pretty Pink Posh. I adore this Flamingo Add-on with the previously released Candy Bucket Dies. I went with florals in my bucket filling it up using the Hibiscus Flower Dies.
I started off with the Layered Tropical Leaves Stenciland a standard A2 panel of Neenah card stock on a grip mat. With both layers I inked them with teal dye inks in two shades. After I was done with the two stencils I went back over the panel with residual ink on my brush. Then with the darkest teal ink I went over the edges of the panel.
Next, I die-cut out the Candy Bucket and the Summer Bucket Addition Flamingo. Adding dimension on the edges with a dye ink. Then I die-cut out two of the small Hibiscus Flowers from pink card stock. And went back and die-cut out the medium size from the orange card stock.
Once I started to lay out my design I needed some smaller flowers to fill in between the Hibiscus Flowers, with the Summer Holder Additions Dies there is a small flower die that I die-cut out from white card stock.
I love floral baskets with spike plants making it more funky! So with the Tropical Leaves Dies, I die-cut out some of the leaves from a green teal card stock and tucked them in behind the flowers.
I had so much fun creating this playful shaker card with a smiling sun that’s ready for summer adventures! If you’d like to see exactly how this card came together, be sure to check out my full video tutorial on the Pretty Pink Posh YouTube Channel.
To create the background, I used the Watercolor Strips Stencil with bright blue ink blending to give the card a fun beachy feel. I then added texture with the Sunburst Pierced Plate before creating the adorable shaker sun using the new Sun Shaker Dies.
The sunglasses from the Summer Holder Additions Dies add extra personality, while the colorful Beach Party Shaker Beads bring plenty of movement and sparkle. I finished the card with the “You’re My Sunshine” sentiment from the Happy Summer Stamp Set, creating a card that’s perfect for sending sunny wishes all season long.
Don’t forget to follow me on Instagram and YouTube at @justanotebyjustin for even more crafting inspiration!
Thanks so much for stopping by today! See you again soon!
To begin, I created a soft honeycomb background by ink blending Salvaged Patina Distress Oxide Ink through the Honeycomb Stencil onto a panel of A2 white cardstock.
Next, I die cut a pierced front panel from white cardstock with the Checkered Pierced Plate. Using the largest die from the Eyelet Hexagons, I created a hexagon window by trimming away the center with a craft knife. I then adhered the eyelet frame around the window opening, securing it with light adhesive along the edges.
For the focal image, I die cut the adorable bear from the Bear Holder Dies, along with the coordinating eyes, nose, ears, and snout from white cardstock. The bear and snout were ink blended with Gathered Twigs and Antique Linen Distress Oxide Inks, while Black Soot was used for the eyes, nose, and ears. I added soft rosy cheeks using Kitsch Flamingo.
I stamped and die cut the remaining images with the coordinating dies and colored them with Copic Markers listed below. I adhered the bear to the honeycomb background and layered the hexagon window on top. I arranged the bees around the frame and tucked the honeypot and honey dipper into the bears arms.
To complete the card, I added the sentiment with “You’re A Sweet” white heat embossed on black cardstock, paired with a stamped “Friend” from the Hello Friendset, and finished with a black enamel dot on the bottom.
Thanks so much for joining me today! I hope this card inspires you to create something sweet! Happy crafting!