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Thanksgiving Theme Week- Day 2

Pretty Pink Posh: Thanksgiving Theme Week Day 2

Liz here and today I’m sharing a card for Day 2 of our Thanksgiving Theme Week.

I’ve been having lots of fun playing with this adorable Giving Thanks set as it has a lot of fun critters and images to color and a variety of fall leaves. Also, I love using the Coordinating Dies to help me cut them out, especially the tiny ones.

Pretty Pink Posh: Thanksgiving Theme Week Day 2

Since I love shakers, I thought to create another one and use the Mini Storybook 1 as I love the dual stitching feature which means that after you run the die through the cutting machine, the negative piece is left with stitching. Here you can see the stitching around the window frame.

Here, I placed the window die on the upper part of the card and ran it through the die cutting machine. Than I thought it would be nice to add a border 3/4 down, so I pulled out these cute Scallop Border and placed it down on the same piece I just die cut before running it again through cutting machine.

Pretty Pink Posh: Thanksgiving Theme Week Day 2

I wanted a contrasting color between the white cardstock and the plaid paper, so I die cut another Scallop Border and used some chocolate card stock which I glued onto the white piece by lining it up.

For the inside of the shaker, I created some clouds and grass by doing some ink blending and glued down some new 1/4″ Gold Star Confetti so they don’t fall down when shaking and added these wonderful 4mm Autumn Harvest Mix sequins perfect for fall.

I hope you liked today’s post. Be sure to join us tomorrow for another day of Thanksgiving inspiration!

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If you have missed any of our other Thanksgiving cards and projects, click on the photos below to see the post from that day.

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Thanksgiving Theme Week- Day 1

Thanksgiving Theme Week- Day 1

Hello everyone, Joni here. I am here for Day 1 of our Thankgiving Theme Week. Today I am sharing inspiration with the new Giving Thanks stamp set and Giving Thanks Coordinating dies.

Thanksgiving Theme Week- Day 1

This card is easy to make. I stamped the images from the Giving Thanks and Camping Friends stamp sets. The images and ground were colored with Copic markers. The measurement of the card base is 7 ¼ x 4 ¼.

Thanksgiving Theme Week- Day 1

Next, I distressed the top of the ground to give it an interest in colors.

Thanksgiving Theme Week- Day 1

Finally, I stamped the sentiment “Happy Thanksgiving” from Giving Thanks stamp set and the “hello there” was from the Camping Friends stamp set. I also added some Sparkling Clear sequins to finish it off.

Thanksgiving Theme Week- Day 1

I hope you enjoyed! Enjoy the rest of our Thanksgiving Theme Week!

 

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If you have missed any of our other Thanksgiving cards and projects, click on the photos below to see the post from that day.

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No-Line Christmas Watercoloring

Pretty Pink Posh: No-Line Christmas Watercoloring

Hello friends!! Amy L. here today! I have been itching to improve my no-line watercoloring so today I am playing with the Christmas Friends Stamp Set, Christmas Friends Coordinating Dies, STAMPtember Winter Bird Stamp Set and Mini Storybook 1 Dies. I recently made a goal to be an artist (eventually…) and I have decided that no-line watercoloring would be my first step LOL…. Hands up if you are like me!

Pretty Pink Posh: No-Line Christmas Watercoloring

More details on my card:

  1. On a watercolor paper, blend Altenew Ruby Red and Grapevine inks using a mini blending tool. Die cut out with Mini Storybook 1 Die. Add white watercolor splatters and Perfect Pearl solution
  2. Die cut another watercolor paper with the same die, blend the little pieces with Altenew Evergreen ink
  3. Stamp the images from Christmas Friends Stamp Set with Antique Linen distress ink. Watercolor with distress inks using a paint brush. Die cut out with Christmas Friends Coordinating Dies
  4. White heat emboss the sentiment from STAMPtember Winter Bird Stamp Set. Ink blend with Tea Dye distress ink
  5. Mount everything in place with foam tape. Embellish with PPP Gold Star Sequins, Sparkling Clear Sequin Mix and Holiday Shimmer Mix

Pretty Pink Posh: No-Line Christmas Watercoloring

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That’s it for today! Thank you so much for stopping by! I hope you have a wonderful day!

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One Layer Watercolor Fall Card + Video

Hello, Pretty Pink Posh fans! This is Yana and I have a video tutorial to share today featuring one of the new stamp sets – Giving Thanks.

Pretty Pink Posh: One Layer Watercolor Fall Card + Video

This stamp set, even though it’s focused towards Thanksgiving, can be used for a variety of Fall projects. Today I’m using botanical images to stamp a unique Fall background.

I filmed a video tutorial to walk you through the process from start to finish and explain everything in detail.

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

I wanted to create a one layer card so I started by stamping my sentiment first. When stamping a pattern I sometimes forget I need to leave room for my sentiment and then have to add it as a second layer and cover up a part of my background. For this particular card I wanted the sentiment to be placed on the same layer as my pattern so I started by stamping the sentiment first.

Pretty Pink Posh: One Layer Watercolor Fall Card + Video

Next I arranged the images around it – I used several leaves, pumpkins and also tiny leaves and an acorn to stamp my background. I didn’t have enough images to cover the entire A2 card front at once, so I had to re-arrange stamps and stamp each image about 4 times to be able to cover the entire panel.

Pretty Pink Posh: One Layer Watercolor Fall Card + Video

Because I wanted to watercolor these images I did my stamping on watercolor paper and used a waterproof ink. There are many ways how these images can be colored, so pick the way you are most comfortable with and select the paper and ink best suitable for your coloring method.

Pretty Pink Posh: One Layer Watercolor Fall Card + Video

I didn’t do anything special in terms of coloring. I used Derwent Inktense pencils and quickly added color to my background. I used 5 colors and tried to keep each color to each specific image.

Lastly, I added some shimmer using Wink of Stella Glitter Pen, drew in white dots on the leaves and pumpkins and adhered several small and medium Clear droplets scattering them on the background.

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I hope you’ve enjoyed this card and video!

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Snowy Winter Scene

Hello and Happy Halloween! It’s Keeway again and I’m back for my second guest post for Pretty Pink Posh. For all of you taking the kids out for trick or treating, stay safe! I recently moved to my first home only a week ago and my neighbors have decorated their homes for all the trick or treaters tonight. I hope there’s a nice turnout or else I’m going to end up with a lot of candy…eeks!

Hopefully your Halloween cards are all sent out, cause it’s time to get started on those winter holiday cards! Have you seen how cute the holiday sets in the October release are? Today I’ll be showing off one of them today, the Winter Wonderland stamp set.

Pretty Pink Posh: Snowy Winter Scene

Admittedly, today’s card took quite a bit of time since there’s a lot of layers involved even though it might not look like it! I started with blue A2 sized card stock and die cut Storybook 1 in the center. Then I heat embossed a few snowflakes from the stamp set in white in the top left and bottom right corners.

Next, I die cut the same Storybook 1 on white cardstock, extracted the pieces within the windows to inlay in the blue windows. I cut a curve in the top 2 pieces leaving areas window for my shaker window.

Pretty Pink Posh: Snowy Winter Scene

So here’s where it gets interesting and some piecing together. First, I adhered a piece of acetate directly behind my blue cardstock. Next, I inlaid my die cut snow pieces back into the window. Then, I added craft foam in back, all around the areas outside the clear windows, leaving a small area to add some Winter Sparkle Mix Sequins.

Now to seal all the sequins in, I need to add a background. I used another piece of white cardstock, blended on some tumbled glass distress ink, and then heat embossed my sentiment “baby it’s cold outside” in silver right where it will show in the top right window. Woohoo, now the shaker scene is done!

Pretty Pink Posh: Snowy Winter Scene

Lastly, I stamped my the eskimo, igloo, and polar bear on white cardstock and colored them up with copic markers. Then I die cut them with the Winter Wonderland coordinating dies and adhered them to my card with foam squares. It’s finally done!

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Hope you enjoy today’s post and thanks for dropping by! Thanks Paulina for having me!

Cheers, Keeway

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Optical Illusion Card

Hello crafty friends, this is Julia again! Today I am going to show you how you can use an optical illusion for a super neat card design that can be adapted to all sorts of shapes and stamp sets. Let’s have a look!

Pretty Pink Posh: Optical Illusion Card

As you can see, the big Stitched Hexagons shape die is perfect for this card. I think there might be an easier way to go about creating the shape, but I though it was easiest to cut out the Hexagon first and then die cut all the other shapes from the Giving Thanks set from it.

Pretty Pink Posh: Optical Illusion Card

The main trick is to make sure you have many shapes that go over the edge of the Hexagon. By having many partial die cuts you’ll be able to re-create the hexagon shape later on, even though it’s just an illusion. But this is just a neat trick our brain plays on us because it needs to make sense of everything, and so it fills in the blanks and suddenly you have a shape emerging before your eyes.

Pretty Pink Posh: Optical Illusion Card

I decided to color these images once I had them adhered with foam to the card. You could very well also just mounts the black and white images to a kraft card base (perfect for fall), or if you have winter images mount them on a blue or red card base, etc.

Pretty Pink Posh: Optical Illusion Card

Want to see how to create this card from start to finish? Click on the graphic below!

Pretty Pink Posh: Optical Illusion Card

Of course I had to sprinkle some sequins inbetween the die cuts – fortunately, the 4mm Wildflowers Mix took the guesswork out of the equation, and I had to add in some 3mm Sparkling Clear sequins because I have a Sparkling Clear addiction!

Pretty Pink Posh: Distress Ink Halloween Card + Videostitchedhexagons
Thank you for stopping by today! I hope you got inspired!

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Halloween Candy Wreath

Hello there! It’s Keeway and I’m so thrilled to be here today as guest designer for Pretty Pink Posh. I don’t know about you, but I have been drooling over all the projects made with the October release. This release is a knock out and just filled with cuteness!!

We’re just less than 2 weeks away from Halloween so I thought it would be a perfect time show off the Halloween Friends set in today’s card. The first cutie that caught my attention in this set is the butterfly bear so I just had to color him up immediately!

Pretty Pink Posh: Halloween Candy Wreath

I started by stamping the bear in a milk chocolate hybrid ink on white cardstock, and colored him with copic markers. I then die cut him with the Halloween Friends coordinating dies.

Next, on an A2 sized white cardstock base, I used a circle die to help me draw a circle in pencil to serve as guidelines for stamping my circle of candy. Of course, you can use anything to help you draw the circle. Sometimes I grab my washi tape, or water bottle, or whatever happens to be in my reach!

Pretty Pink Posh: Halloween Candy Wreath

I then used the same milk chocolate hybrid ink and stamped the small candies and 2 of the ghosts in a circle. Then, I was able to color them in with copic markers.

The last part is positioning what goes in the middle. I used my mini MISTI to help me position the sentiment. I stamped it once before adding my butterfly bear, and then once after gluing the bear down. If you look closely, part of the first “t” touches the bear’s right wing, and the MISTI helped me ensure that I am stamping the same place. That finishes my “almost” single layer card!
Pretty Pink Posh: Halloween Candy Wreath

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Hope you enjoy today’s inspiration!

Hugs, Keeway

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Winter Wonderland

Pretty Pink Posh: Winter Wonderland

Hello friends!! Amy L. here today with a winter card featuring the Winter Wonderland Stamp Set, Winter Wonderland Die Set and Holiday Greetings Stamp Set (free gift with $100 purchase while supplies last). I grew up in Hong Kong where it doesn’t snow. So, when I moved to the US, I was so happy because I could see and touch real snow! Here is my snowy card inspired by the sentiment “Let it snow” ☺

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Here is how I made my card:

  1. On a watercolor paper, mask off a slope. Blend distress inks in Tumbled Glass, Blueprint Sketch and Wilted Violet. Add droplets of Perfect Pearl solution and white paint splatters
  2. Use the Stitched Hexagons Dies to die cut through the scene. Die cut another smaller hexagon from watercolor paper. Blend Mermaid Lagoon and Seedless Preserves distress inks. Treat with Perfect Pearl and white splatters. White heat emboss the sentiment
  3. Stamp the igloo with Antique Linen distress ink. Watercolor with Tumbled Glass. Die cut out with coordinating die
  4. Stamp out some snowflakes with distress inks in the same colors. Die cut out accordingly
  5. Adhere everything in place with foam tape. Embellish with PPP 4mm Clear Droplets, Sparkling Clear Sequin Mix and Holiday Shimmer Mix

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That’s it for my card today! Thank you so much for stopping by! I hope you have a wonderful day!

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Throwback Thursday: Storybook 1

Pretty Pink Posh: Throwback Thursday

Hi everyone!  Amy K. here for this month’s Throwback Thursday with creative uses for some of the previously released dies.

Throwback Thursday: Storybook 1

I decided to focus on the Storybook 1 die (one of the original dies).  I works fabulous as a back drop for a fun spooky scene using some of the new Pretty Pink Posh release including Halloween Friends.  I created an inked blended background as Yana did HERE.  This technique is quick and easy……I encourage you to go watch!  I used the same Distress Inks for a similar look and added a few flicks of white acrylic paint!  

Throwback Thursday: Storybook 1
I die cut my Storybook 1 die out of white cardstock and then carefully cut to create a border so that I would have a “frame” to start my scene.  All my images were Copic colored, die cut, and adhered with foam adhesive to create my scene.  My sentiment was white heat embossed in one of the panels of the Storybook 1 die.  These dies provide a super place for sentiment placement!
 Throwback Thursday: Storybook 1
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Along with this Halloween card that Amy has shared with us, I have a few cards that have used the Storybook 1 in the past. Click on the photos below to see the original post from the designers.

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 Thanks for visiting the blog today! I hope you are inspired to create new cards using this older, versatile die!

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Snowman Confetti Shakers

Good morning Pretty Pink Posh friends! Heather dropping by with another easy tutorial for you today! As soon as I saw the adorable new Happy Snowman stamp and coordinating die set, I immediately thought of an adorable little snowglobe – and the Window Frames die was the perfect way to create them! The Happy Snowman stamp and die set are such a great value – so inexpensive, and yet so fun and versatile!

Pretty Pink Posh: Snowman Confetti Shakers

I filled them full of tiny Iridescent Mini Circle Confetti, and stamped sentiments with the unreleased but free with $100 purchase Holiday Greeting stamp set – so many fun sentiments, and a fabulous font! Look how fun these are when you shake up all that confetti – just like turning a snowglobe upside down, don’t you think?

 Pretty Pink Posh: Snowman Confetti Shakers
I started off with two colors of solid cardstock, and used the larger of the Window Frames Dies to cut my window, then cut a snowdrift from some white cardstock using the Scallop Borders Dies.
 Pretty Pink Posh: Snowman Confetti Shakers

I stamped and colored up the Happy Snowman and one of the scarf images two times, then used the coordinating Happy Snowman Dies to cut them both out.

Pretty Pink Posh: Snowman Confetti Shakers

Here are the Copics I used if you’re curious! I get asked that a lot, so thought I’d include the picture this time.

Pretty Pink Posh: Snowman Confetti Shakers

Next, I trimmed and adhered my “snowdrift” to the front panel, then adhered the snowmen so that they would peek through in the proper place, then added my sentiments.

Pretty Pink Posh: Snowman Confetti Shakers

I decided to use fun foam to make the pocket to hold the confetti – so I used the Window Frames die and a pencil to mark the place – this was perfect, because then when I cut it out with scissors, it was a little larger than the opening, so it didn’t show around the edges at all, and left room for the confetti to go beyond the window.

Pretty Pink Posh: Snowman Confetti Shakers

I added acetate to the back of my window, then piled on LOTS of that fun confetti, then adhered the front piece over and shook up the confetti. My original plan was to have the pink scarf snowman with the pink card, and the blue one with the blue card, but I accidentally did them backwards, and was happy I did because I ended up liking the contrast better that way!

Pretty Pink Posh: Snowman Confetti Shakers

The finishing touch was a few of the snowflakes from the Snowflake Sequins Mix adhered on the outside, and a few 4mm Clear Droplets in the center of the largest snowflakes. Here is a closer look at each of them.

Pretty Pink Posh: Snowman Confetti Shakers
Pretty Pink Posh: Snowman Confetti Shakers

I’m having a hard time deciding if these are cards, or really just toys…since I just want to sit and shake them up over and over – just like a snowglobe! Heehee!

Pretty Pink Posh: Snowman Confetti Shakers
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Thanks so much for stopping by today! Hope you are having a wonderful day!!!