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Day 1: Stencil Theme Week

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Hello, friends! Christina here to kick off Stencil Theme Week with a fun graduation card featuring the Layered Graduation Stencils. These stencils are perfect for customizing to coordinate with your graduates’ school colors. I chose blue and gold for this card and incorporated gold stencil paste for one of the stencil layers. Then, to complete the graduation theme, I added a graduation cap, elements from the Graduation Mug Addition Dies, and a couple of celebratory balloons.

Graduation Cap Shaker Dies
Graduation Mug Addition Dies
Party Balloons Dies
Wonky Stitched Rectangles
Celebration Scripts Stamp Set
Celebration Scripts Coordinating Dies

Layered Graduation Stencils

For this card I started with the stenciled background panel. On a white cardstock panel, I used blue and gray inks for the caps and diplomas and gold stencil paste for the tassels and ribbons. The gold stencil paste stands up really well against the saturated blue ink. I set the panel aside while I worked on die-cutting the other elements of my card. 

First I die-cut the largest and second-largest Wonky Stitched Rectangles together from white cardstock to create a wide frame. Then, using royal blue, bright yellow, and light gray cardstock, I die-cut the cap, the balloons, the numbers, and the diploma. 

After attaching the Wonky Stitched Rectangle frame to the stenciled background panel, I arranged the die-cut elements on the panel and secured them with either glue or thin foam squares. I layered and overlapped the die-cuts for interest and dimension. Before adding the numbers, I layered them with white cardstock, slightly offset, for a highlight. This ensured that the numbers stood out against the stenciled background. 

Finally, I added the sentiment that I white heat-embossed on royal blue cardstock and die-cut with the coordinating die. A few white gel pen highlights were the finishing touch before attaching the card front to a top-fold card base.

I hope you’re inspired to get your favorite stencils out and create something beautiful. Be sure to check back all week for even more stencil inspiration!


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Bright & Beachy Underwater Card

Hello, friends! It’s Justin Adkins and today I’m sharing a card that’s bringing all the warm, sunny vibes. This time of year always gets me thinking about Spring Break and a little escape to somewhere tropical—so I decided to get inky and create a bright underwater scene!

Stitched Coral Dies
Snowy Hills Border Dies
Seashells Stamp Set
& Coordinating Die Set
Crackle Background Stencil

To build that watery backdrop, I started with the Crackle Background Stencil and a mix of Distress Inks and Distress Oxide Inks. First, I ink blended a smooth background, then layered the stencil over top and blended again. For added depth, I rotated the stencil and repeated the process—this creates a really organic, underwater texture that feels like light moving through water.

The seashells were colored with Olo Markers in a bright, almost magical color palette. For a softer look, I stamped the images using an alcohol marker-friendly brown ink instead of black. Rather than using the coordinating dies, I fussy cut each shell right along the stamped line to remove the white border. A quick swipe of a brown Olo marker around the edges finishes them off and eliminates any visible white edges.

For the coral, I die cut the pieces using the Stitched Coral Dies and ink blended them with Distress Oxide Inks in Abandoned Coral, Ripe Persimmon, Lucky Clover, and Pine Needles. These bold colors really bring the scene to life.

To create the sandy ocean floor, I used the Snowy Hills Border Dies with a light brown cardstock. I added shading with Brushed Corduroy and Vintage Photo Distress Oxide Inks, then finished it off with splatters of Vintage Photo and Black Soot for extra texture and realism.

Finally, I added a die cut sentiment and a few iridescent embellishments to give the card a bit of sparkle and polish!

This card was such a fun way to bring a little sunshine and color into my craft space! Thank you so much for stopping by today. I’d love to see your vacation-inspired creations—especially if you’re using Pretty Pink Posh products—so be sure to share them!

Happy Crafting!

Justin

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Video Tutorial: Using Your Scraps

Hi friends, it’s Carly. Are your cardstock scraps piling up? Mine too, always, LOL! But I think I have a solution for using them and it’s so easy… It’s all about simple repetition! Repeated color palettes, repeated die cutting of the same shapes, and cards with easy patterns!

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Big Celebration Cupcake
Get Well Mug Additions
Easter Bucket Additions
Sentiment Strips: Valentines
Potted Daffodils
Spring Chicks

Step #1: Go through your stash of Pretty Pink Posh dies (or treat yourself to a few new ones) and find some of your favorite small shapes. For these cards I used the strawberry from Big Celebration Cupcake, the rainbow from Get Well Mug Additions and a flower from Easter Bucket Additions.

Step #2: Raid your scraps for a color palette that makes you smile.

Step #3: Put on your favorite show, podcast or playlist and die cut!!! Bonus points if you get yourself a snack first.

Step #4: Use easy card designs to create cards with the die cuts. I really like these ones, an offset grid, a column and a bit of “confetti”!

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

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April Showers Bring May Flowers

Hello Crafty Friends! It’s Catherine, and you know what they say-April showers bring May flowers! This little cutie is all ready for rain! I created a fun spring card by combining the Bear Holder Die with the Stitched Spring Flowers Dies and Raindrops Stencil

I started by creating a soft rainy background with light ink blending around an A2 white panel, then added raindrops using blue ink and the Raindrops Stencil. For the ground, I die cut a grass border using the grass element from Nature Essentials Die (I extended the height using partial die cutting). I ink blended the border with Mowed Lawn and Twisted Citron Distress Oxides and added a few green watercolor splatters for texture. 

I die cut the adorable bear from the Bear Holder die set, umbrella from Springtime Holder Accessories, and flowers and greenery from Stitched Spring Flowers die from white cardstock and ink blended all the pieces with the following Distress Oxide:

Bear Body– Tea Dye, Antique Linen
Cheeks and Tummy– Kitsch Flamingo, Spun Sugar
Nose, Eyes– Black Soot
Ears– Walnut Stain
Flowers– Mustard Seed, Squeezed Lemonade, Wilted Violet, Shaded Lilac, Kitsch Flamingo, Spun Sugar
Leaves and Stems– Shabby Shutters, Twisted Citron
Umbrella- Kitsch Flamingo, Spun Sugar, Mustard Seed, Squeezed Lemonade, Mowed Lawn, Twisted Citron
Handle– Hickory Smoke

The bear got a pair of bright rainbows (because priorities) – I die cut an extra bear, trimmed the legs, and ink blended the boots with Mustard Seed and Squeezed Lemonade. 

I adhered everything onto the front panel and added “Bright Spring Wishes” from Easter Banner Greetings stamp set. I added a few raindrop gems for a realistic rainy-day touch.

Thanks so much for joining me today! Hope this card brings you a little spring inspiration!

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Spring Ladybugs

Hello crafty friends, Marine here, I’m thrilled to be back with this bright and colorful card featuring the Lovely Ladybugs enjoying the spring season among beautiful flowers and lush greenery. I had a blast coloring those gorgeous ladybugs for the first time and pairing them with pretty peachy/coral flowers.

I started off by cutting a large Eyelet rectangle panel out of Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock, I masked the scalloped edges off with washi tape and covered the entire panel with saltwater taffy oxide ink. Next I added a bunch of cute ladybugs to my panel using the Layered Ladybugs stencil set along with candied apple and black soot oxide inks. I splattered water on my panel and dried it with a paper towel, I mixed black soot oxide ink with water and added black splatters all over my piece of paper, and I did the same with copic opaque white ink. Next I cut a vellum panel using the second largest Stitched Torn Rectangle die, added white splatters to that panel, and then put both panels aside to dry.

I stamped the images on 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock using memento tuxedo black ink, cut them all using the matching dies, and colored everything using my alcohol markers. The ladybugs are from the Lovely Ladybugs stamp set, the large leaves are from the Simple Thanks stamp set, and the flower clusters, branches and small leaves are from the Hummingbird Floral stamp set. When the coloring was done, I added highlights and details to each image using a white gel pen.

When my panels were dry, I temporarily taped the Stitched Torn Rectangle vellum panel to my Eyelet Rectangle panel using washi tape, and attached all the images to the vellum panel using 1mm and 2mm foam squares. I removed the washi tape, applied liquid glue at the back of my vellum panel, but only behind the images, stuck my vellum panel to the Layered Ladybugs panel, next the ladybug panel to a 5,5 x 4,25 inches peachy panel using 1mm foam tape, and finally the peachy panel to a matching card base using double sided tape.

I white heat embossed “Bugs & Kisses” from the Lovely Ladybugs stamp set on black cardstock, cut it using the matching die, and finally attached it in the middle of my card using foam squares.

And that’s it! Thank you so much for stopping by, and see you next time!

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Spring Daffodils

Hello crafty friends, June back here today! Today I’m back with another card I made recently using products from the latest spring release. The Daffodil Shaker is the real star of the show here, but I also used a couple of other fun new products on my card. Let’s get started!

I knew that I wanted a full bouquet of daffodils on my card, so I decided to not use the Daffodil Shaker as a shaker so I had some more freedom with layering the flowers. I cut the flowers and their centres from different shades of yellow cardstock and did some light ink blending on them to give them a more realistic look. I also added some gel pen details to add even more to them. I cut the leaves from green cardstock and did all the same steps.

I cut a panel from white cardstock and blended a background using Salvaged Patina and Peacock Feathers Distress Oxide. I used the Raindrops Stencil to create a subtle pattern on the background, as well as added some darker ink splatters. I cut an Eyelet Diamond from white cardstock to go on top of it, creating a nice backdrop for the colorful flowers.

The Banner Greetings 3 die set includes a ‘half’ banner that falls off the side of the card and I thought it would be perfect for this card layout, so I cut it from white cardstock and stamped a sentiment from Easter Banner Greetings on it using brown ink.

As a finishing touch, I cut some flowers from the older Spring Foliage die set in the same colours as the daffodils and sprinkled them around the card. Not only does it add a nice detail, but it also ties in the bright yellow with the rest of the card.

And that’s it for today! I hope this card puts you in a spring mood. As I’m writing this post, we’ve just had the most spring-like weather I could imagine here in Belgium: lots of sunshine but also LOTS of rain. It gave me the exact same vibes as this card did, so I thought it would be a good one to feature today!

I hope to see you again soon, bye!                             

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Spring Birdhouse

Hi again, friends! Christina here, and I’m so excited to share with you this cute woodland scene featuring the Decorative Birdhouses Dies and the Stitched Birds Dies. I nestled the birdhouse in plenty of green leaves on a Pierced Leafy Vines background to create a treetop getaway for a pair of the sweetest little birds. Take a quick peek at my supplies and then we’ll get started. 

Decorative Birdhouses Dies
Stitched Birds Dies
Pierced Leafy Vines Plate
Fall Foliage Dies
Spring Mug Additions Dies
– flowers and butterfly
Springtime Holder Additions Dies
– “hello”

I started with a kraft cardstock panel and die-cut it with the Pierced Leafy Vines Plate. I added some shading to the edges of the panel with a darker ink color and set it aside while I worked on die-cutting the other elements of my card.

For die-cutting, I started with colored cardstock for most of the elements and added subtle shading to the birdhouse and the birds before assembling the pieces. For the leaves, I chose to use an alcohol ink marker to add some detail and shading. I used plain white cardstock with no shading to trim the birdhouse, for the bellies of the birds, for the small flowers, and for the “hello” greeting. 

With all the elements completed, I put everything together on my background panel. I used a combination of glue and foam squares to secure the die-cuts, starting with the birdhouse and then layering on the leaves and the flowers. I placed the birds flying into the scene and finished with a few decorative details: the yellow butterfly fluttering by and the red heart above the birdhouse entrance. Lastly, I attached the greeting and put everything onto a side-fold card base. 

Thank you so much for popping in to see this cute woodland scene I created using the Decorative Birdhouses and the Stitched Birds Dies. See you again soon!

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Using Alcohol Inks On A Background

Are you looking for a colorful card idea to try today? I think I can help! Pretty Pink Posh has some over the BEST cover plates ever that feature repeating shapes and I love using them for shaker cards! But they also just make amazing colorful windows!

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Butterfly Cover Plate
Decorative Butterflies Stamps

It is so easy to create a really cute & colorful card by sandwiching a piece of acetate colored with alcohol inks between two panels cut with the Butterfly Cover Plate. And I can’t wait to make a holiday version with the Tree Cover Plate!

Here’s a list of the alcohol inks that I used for this card. You can create so many beautiful backgrounds based on the colors that you have!

Alcohol Ink Colors
Sunset Orange
Gumball
Purple Twilight
Laguna
Pistachio

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

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Spring Daisies

Hello crafty friends, Marine here, I’m so glad to be back on the blog with this cheerful spring themed card featuring two lovely Bee Friends getting busy collecting pollen from those beautiful pink Daisies.

I started off by cutting a large Eyelet rectangle panel out of Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock, I masked the scalloped edges off with washi tape and created a cute brick pattern using the Brick Background stencil along with kitsch flamingo oxide ink. Next I splattered water all over the panel and used a paper towel to dry it, I mixed some picked raspberry oxide ink with water and added pink splatters to my panel, and then I did the same with copic opaque white ink. I also cut a vellum panel using the second largest Stitched Torn Rectangle die, added white splatters to that panel, and then put both of my panels aside to dry.

I stamped the images on 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock using memento tuxedo black ink, cut them all using the matching dies, and colored everything using my alcohol markers. The flowers and leaves are from the Daisies stamp set, and the bees are from the Bee Friends stamp set. When the coloring was done, I added highlights and details to each image using a white gel pen.

Back to my panels, I temporarily taped the Stitched Torn Rectangle vellum panel to my Eyelet Rectangle panel using washi tape, and attached all the images to the vellum panel using 1mm and 2mm foam squares. Next I removed the washi tape, applied liquid glue at the back of my vellum panel, but only behind the images, stuck my vellum panel to the brick panel, next the brick panel to a 5,5 x 4,25 inches dark pink panel using 1mm foam tape, and finally the dark pink panel to a matching card base using double sided sticky tape.

I white heat embossed “Bright spring wishes” from the Easter Banner Greetings stamp set on light pink cardstock, cut it into a wavy banner using a Banner Greetings 3 die, and then attached that banner to my card using foam squares. Finally I applied white blizzard nuvo drops to the bees wings for a touch of shine. And that’s it!

Thank you so much for stopping by, and see you next time!

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Spring Blooms Box Card

Hello Crafty Friends! Catherine here, and I’m sharing a cheerful, floral scallop box card that’s perfect for spring! I used the Potted Daffodils and Spring Blooms stamp and die sets to create this sweet design. 

To begin, I die cut the shadow box card base from white cardstock. The set includes scalloped background, front, and side panels so you decorate it just the way you want. For the background, I blended Salvaged Patina and Tumbled Glass Distress Oxide inks using the Layered Cloud Stencils to create a soft sky effect. Then I die cut the scalloped front and side panels from turquiose cardstock. 

Once everything was cut, I assembled the shadow box together and added a few stitched clouds from Stitched Clouds Dies for extra dimension. 

I stamped and die cut the pretty florals from the Potted Daffodils and Spring Blooms stamp and die sets with the coordinating dies. I colored the images with Copic markers listed below. I borrowed the adorable bunny from the Easter Tags stamp set for added cuteness!

Copic Markers: 

  • Yellows- Y11, Y04, YR23, YR24, Y21
  • Pinks- RV11, RV10, RV000
  • Greens- YG03, YG01, YG0000
  • Clouds- BG70, BG000
  • Bunny- BG000, BG70, R20, RV11, RV000

To finish the card, I added a “Hello My Friend” sentiment from the Potted Daffodils set stamped in black ink and added touch of glitter to the flower centers for some sparkle!

Thanks so much for joining me today! I hope you enjoyed this card!