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Pretty Pink Posh + Therm O Web Collaboration Day 1

Pretty Pink Posh + Therm O Web Collaboration Day 1

Hello Friends! Welcome to Pretty Pink Posh and Thermoweb Collaboration week. Raquel here and I’m so happy to create some projects combining products from these companies! 

The first item that came to my mind when I planned my projects was the Toner Sheets. These are simply perfect to create quick and easy die cuts with foil. I decided to create a colorful card with the Spring Frame die and the Deco Foil Transfer Sheets Rainbow Shattered Glass.

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Pretty Pink Posh + Therm O Web Collaboration Day 1

First, I used the Spring Foliage die set and one of the Toner Sheets trimmed down to 4 ¼ and 5 ½ to die cut the frame. Then I turned on my Minc Machine and set it to temperature 3. 

Pretty Pink Posh + Therm O Web Collaboration Day 1

Once the machine light turned green, I prepared my sandwhich with one sheet of printer paper folded in half and a piece of 5 ½ x 5 ½ cardstock over which I place the diecut frame and a piece of deco foil piece cut to the same size with the pretty side up.

I run this sandwich through and just like that I got myself a gorgeous Spring Frame with this gradient colors.

Pretty Pink Posh + Therm O Web Collaboration Day 1

To add some volume to my project, I decided to die cut some more flowers using the Spring Foliage die set with toner sheets and the same deco Foil sheets. I also dry embossed an A2 panel with the Floral Background Stencil.

Finally, I added my sentiment. I used the Hello Script die with Black glitter cardstock and placed some Sparkling Clear Confetti Sequins.

Pretty Pink Posh + Therm O Web Collaboration Day 1

For my next project, I wanted to create a card filled with colorful flowers around a geometric sentiment. I instantly grabbed my Hi Shaker Die and die cut several pieces of this beautiful hexagon frame out of white cardstock.

Pretty Pink Posh + Therm O Web Collaboration Day 1

Then I die cut some more flowers out of some Toner Sheets using the Spring Foliage Die set.

I placed all these die cut toner flowers on my sandwhich and cut some deco foil pieces in diferents sections so each flower was different and making sure they followed the same gradient look of the Foil itself.

Then I used the Butterflies Background Stencil to dry embossed an A2 size panel.

Pretty Pink Posh + Therm O Web Collaboration Day 1

I decided to trim a hexagon that could filled the front Hi Shaker die, so the back of this front die cut piece was completely flat. My idea was to create a visible contrast between the background and the back of the sentiment. I wanted a smooth surface to add some color to this backdrop  

I arranged my flowers around the Hi Shaker die onto the A2 dry embossed piece and before adhering the sentiment, I ink blended the edges of the backdrop of my hexagon hi shaker front panel following the color pattern of my flowers.

Pretty Pink Posh + Therm O Web Collaboration Day 1

I also die cut some greenery out of white cardstock and placed some Sparkling Clear sequins here.

Hope you like these projects! I can assure you I had so much fun creating these cards using the Toner Sheets and the Deco Foil. I love to use my products in different ways and the products from Thermoweb were just gorgeous!

As always, I do hope I was able to inspire you. I also want to encourage you to check all the projects that will be shared on Pretty Pink Posh Blog. There will be tons of inspiration for you this week!

Happy crafting!

Raquel

13 Comments

  1. Hi Raquel,

    I have been crazy about foiling for years now! I absolutely love it and use it whenever possible, especially during the holidays. I love the cards that you made!!! They’re perfect! Thanks so much for sharing with us.

  2. The BRIGHT COLORS are so happy. They really bring the flowers to life!

  3. I am in awe of the beautiful shine the foiling gives off! These are amazing!

  4. Hola Raquel y PPP –
    I love this beautiful card so much! The vibrant color is amazing. I just bought a hot foil machine. I am hoping I can one day create something gorgeous like the awesome multi-color (gradient) frame that Raquel has shown us here! It’s a knockout!
    Lori S in PA

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