Cards

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Ink Distressed Hummingbirds

Hi, friends! Christina here to share a card showcasing many of the beautiful new products from the latest release. The Stitched Hummingbirds are the main attraction in this design, and I combined them with some gorgeous new florals, all ink blended in pretty tropical colors to create just a little bit of paradise on my card front. I also used two new must-have die sets, the Scallops Pierced Plate and the Notched Squares. These are some basic essential dies that you’ll definitely want in your stash!

Below you’ll find a supply list and then all the details about how I used those supplies to create this tropical-inspired card design showcasing some of the lovely things from the May release. Let’s get started!

Stitched Hummingbird Dies
Floral Wreath Builder Dies
Notched Squares Dies
Scallops Pierced Plate
Friend Greetings Stamp Set
Friend Greetings Coordinating Dies
Enchanted Garden Clay Confetti
Onyx Pearls

For this card, I started with die cutting all the elements for the hummingbirds and the florals from white cardstock. I used a combination of Distress Inks and Pawsitively Saturated Inks to color the die cuts, choosing two to three shades of each color so I could build up the color and add shading for dimension. I assembled the die cuts, securing them with glue, and set them aside while I worked on the background panel. 

First, I die cut the scallops pierced plate from white cardstock and trimmed it to 4 x 5 ¼ inches before die cutting the second-largest notched square from the top half of the panel. I wanted some dimension to this panel, so I die cut it again to double it up before attaching it to an A2 mint green cardstock panel. In the notched square opening, I inlaid two notched square frames that I die cut from mint green cardstock and a notched square in the very center. I doubled up the largest notched square frame to be even with the background panel. To finish up the background panel, I masked just the pierced scallops area and then splattered the mint green notched squares with Spellbinders Onyx Silk.

With all the components done, my next step was to assemble the card front. I attached the florals around the notched squares with either glue or foam squares and then secured the hummingbirds with foam squares to the center. Next I heat embossed a greeting with white embossing powder on mint green cardstock and die cut it with the coordinating die before attaching it to my card front. For the finishing details, I added a few pink clay flowers and black pearls to the hummingbird’s eyes before attaching everything to an A2 card base.

Thanks so much for reading all about this tropical-inspired hummingbird card showcasing the May release from Pretty Pink Posh! See you again soon!

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Lots of Love Hummingbirds

Hello everyone, June here! Today I’m sharing my process for a card I made using what I think is the absolute highlight of the May release: the Hummingbird Floral stamp set!

I wanted to create a very elegant looking card, so I colored everything in neutral colors. Just some white, warm grey, brown and of course green for the leaves. I also brought in the Spring Birdhouses stamp set to help with building a scene. Of course I had to pick the one with the leaves on it. I layered the flower clusters behind the birdhouse and I love how that turned out! 

I didn’t want to put my scene on a busy background, so I used the Scallop Oval Dies to create a window for my birds. That way I could go all out on the background. I used the Leaves Stencil and Distress Oxide in the colors Shabby Shutters and Rustic Wilderness to create a tone-on-tone look. I also splattered some watered down Rustic Wilderness and white acrylic paint on my panel. 

I felt like this design would work perfect for something like a wedding card, so I chose the ‘Lots of Love’ sentiment from the Valentine Greetings Stamp Set. I think it’s great how I’m still getting use out of this set after Valentine’s Day! I stamped it using grey ink so it matched the hummingbirds. 

I’ll see you again soon, bye! 

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Spring Vase Shaker Card + Video

Hi, friends! Lauren Taylor here and I’m so excited to share a brand new handmade card with you today featuring the latest and greatest from Pretty Pink Posh!

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Get ready for a burst of spring with this delightful floral shaker card. I’ve been playing with so many gorgeous new products, including the innovative Vase Shaker Dies, the beautiful Spring Floral Dies, and the intricate Layered Blooming Vines Stencils. To add a touch of delicate detail, I also used the Scallops Pierced Plate. And of course, no card is complete without a heartfelt sentiment, which I pulled from the Friend Greetings stamp set and its coordinating dies.

To create this lovely card, I started by crafting a vibrant background using the Layered Blooming Vines Stencils and Distress Oxide inks in Cracked Pistachio and Lucky Clover for the leafy vines, blending from light to dark. For the second layer of the stencil, I brought in Spun Sugar and Squeezed Lemonade Distress Oxides to create a colorful floral pattern. A touch of watercolor splatters added a bit of shimmer before I die-cut the panel with the Scallops Pierced Plate. Then came the fun part – die-cutting a variety of flowers and greenery from pastel cardstock using the Spring Floral and Vase Shaker Dies. To add depth and interest, I ink-blended Distress Oxides and splattered Distress Spritzes in coordinating colors onto each die-cut piece.

The shaker element truly brings this card to life! I die-cut the Vase Shaker from acetate and adhered the frame. After adding foam adhesive to create a well, I filled it with a charming mix of Enchanted Garden Mix and Enchanted Shaker Beads for delightful movement and sound. Because I felt the background was a bit busy with the floral arrangement, I die-cut a piece of vellum using the Stitched Torn Rectangle Dies and arranged all my die-cut flowers and greenery onto it, using the vase shape as a guide. This allowed me to create a soft layer over the background while still allowing the stenciled details to peek through.

Finally, I adhered the vellum with the floral arrangement to the stenciled background and then attached the shaker vase over it. I added the sweet “You’re My Favorite” sentiment onto the vase and embellished the card with adorable little bees from the Bee Friends Stamp Set and coordinating dies, popped up on foam adhesive for dimension.

Thanks for stopping by. Happy crafting!

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Wreath Shaker Card + Video

Hi Crafty Friends! Carly here and you might know that I love shakers! I love how a shaker can be such a focal point but I also love that they can make a really cool background too, which is exactly how I used the wreath from the Floral Wreath Builder!

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By making the wreath base the shaker window and filling it with glitter, it provides a lot of sparkle & texture but it is still very flat & easy to mail! And it uses some “crafty trash” aka the plastic packaging. 

Thanks so much for stopping by!

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Hummingbird Friend Scene

Happy Crafty Day to you all! Jill here today to share this sweet hummingbird card I created with the new Hummingbird Floral set and a few other fun new things!.

Hummingbirds are tiny yet fierce creatures, known for their agility, endurance, and ability to find sweetness even in the most challenging environments. Across cultures, they symbolize joy, resilience, and lightness of being. I love seeing their itty bitty nests in the summer–amazing one bird can fit, let alone a little chick!

I colored the Hummingbirds and Flowers in the set with OLO Markers which blend like butter, making it easy for even those of us that are not experts to be able to blend colors easily.

I built this little scene using the new Shadow Box Dies along with the Notched Squares dies. I did some ink blending over the various layers and then used dimensional foam adhesive to give each layer a little oomph!

I chose a sentiment to use from the new Friend Greetings set and layered the whole scene on a card base with foam adhesive. I finished off this sweet card with a bit of twine to tie it all together–wink wink. ☺️

I thought I’d close out with a couple quick little fun facts about hummingbirds:

  • A hummingbird’s heart can beat over 1,200 times per minute during flight!
  • Hummingbirds are the only birds that can hover in place and fly in reverse due to their unique ball-and-socket shoulder joints.

So there you have it–some crafty how-to and some fun facts to share with your friends on your next hike!

Hoping your day ahead is a crafty one!

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Bright Jungle Friends

Hello crafty friends, Marine here with you today, I’m happy to be back with this lovely tropical themed card featuring the Watercolor Oval stencil set, which I really enjoyed working with, as well as a little group of friends, all gathered to cheer on someone they love very much.

I started off by creating the background and cut a large Stitched Torn Rectangle panel out of Strathmore bristol smooth cardstock. I temporarily stuck the middle part of the Watercolor Oval stencil set to my panel using pieces of rolled-up washi tape at the back of the stencil, and worked on the outside section of my panel, applying mowed lawn oxide ink first, and then a little bit of rustic wilderness oxide ink to the edges to darken the green a little bit more.

Next I placed one of the Layered Leaves & Flowers stencil (the one with just the leaves) on top of my panel and used rustic wilderness oxide ink again to add a leafy pattern to the edges of my Stitched Torn Rectangle panel. I removed the leafy stencil, splattered water and dried the panel with a paper towel, mixed some rustic wilderness oxide ink with water and used a slim brush to add more splatters, and then I did the same with copic opaque white ink mixed with a bit of water.

I removed the middle part of the Watercolor Oval stencil set, and once the inks were all dry, I temporarily taped the frame part of the Watercolor Oval stencil set to my panel, covering and protecting the green leafy edges, and then worked on the middle part of my panel. I first applied tumbled glass oxide ink all over that section, and then broken china oxide ink to the edges to darken the blue and bring more depth.

I wanted to add a leafy pattern to the middle section of my panel as well, and I wanted those leaves to be continuous with the green leaves but I couldn’t see well through the frame part of the Watercolor Oval stencil set, so I removed that stencil, aligned the leafy stencil with the green leaves and temporarily taped it to my panel, put the frame stencil back in place, and then added leaves to the middle section of my panel using broken china oxide ink. To add texture to that section, I removed the frame stencil and the leafy stencil, put the frame stencil back in place, splattered water all over the blue leafy section, and dried the panel with a paper towel. I mixed some broken china oxide ink with water and used a slim brush to add more splatters, and then I did the same with copic opaque white ink mixed with a bit of water.

And the background was done, so I set it aside to dry, and stamped my images on 110lb Neenah solar white cardstock using an alcohol marker friendly black ink. I cut them all with the matching dies, and colored everything using my Ohuhu markers and my Graph’it brush markers. As always, here is a list of the stamp sets I used: • Jungle Friends – lion, tiger, vines, leaves, flowers • Elephant Friends – elephant • Monkey Friends – monkey.

I added highlights and details to the images using a white gel pen, attached them all to my jungle themed panel using 1mm and 2mm foam squares, leaving enough space in the center for my “You’re an awesome friend” greeting from Hedgehog Friends. I attached the panel to a 5,5 x 4,25 inches pattern paper panel using 1mm foam tape, and then the whole thing to a white card base to totally finish the card.

And that’s it! Tropical/jungle themed cards are some of my favorites to make, and I’m glad I was able to create and share this one with you. Thanks so much for stopping by, and see you next time!

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Welcome Spring Wreath

Hello friends! Justin Adkins here, and I am so excited to be guest designing for Pretty Pink Posh for their May Release! This release features Spring-themed items that I feel are slightly delicate by design! For today’s post, I am featuring a project using the new Floral Wreath Builder dies, along with the Upright Greetings: Occasions stamp set.

Floral Wreath Builder Dies
Sentiment Strip Dies
Upright Greetings: Occasions Stamp Set
Enchanted Garden Clay Confetti

When working with wreath-related images and shapes, the first thing my mind goes to is “what sort of design elements for a wreath do I want to see on my own front door”. So, using this mindset, I went ahead and cut different shapes included with the Floral Wreath Builder Dies from colored cardstock. For my sentiment, I wanted to make the sentiment look like it was a vertical sign that was actually part of the wreath itself, so I stamped out the sentiment “welcome” from the Upright Greetings: Occasions stamp set, and then used the Sentiment Strip dies to cut out the sentiment and also frame it with an included scalloped rectangle die from the same set.

I think the design of the Floral Wreath Builder Die is really unique, because it allows you to transform your wreath into different aesthetics based on what you’re going for! I wanted my wreath to have that over-sized bushy and leafy look to it, so I die cut out a handful of the individual leaf dies included in the set, ink blended the bottom edges of the leaves, along with the center circle of the base wreath die, with Lucky Clover Oxide Ink, and layered the individual leaf dies on top of the base die cut! I thought this made the wreath look full! I then took the different floral die cuts, ink blended the edges, and adhered them around the wreath for a simple arrangement! I finished off the wreath element with popping on my “welcome” sentiment sign.

My background was honestly pretty easy to create. I cut down some light aqua cardstock to 4″ x 5.25″, ink blended the edges with Peacock Feathers Distress Oxide Ink, splattered the background for some fun interest, and then adhered it to an A2-size panel of light yellow cardstock to give it a nice frame!

Of course, I finished this card off with some embellishments. I loved using the Enchanted Garden Clay Confetti because it helped play with the colors that existed with the wreath and background already!

Please feel free to follow me on Instagram at @justanotebyjustin and also on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@justanotebyjustin

Thank you for stopping by, and happy crafting!
– Justin

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Amazing Friend Vase

Hello Everyone! It is Zsofi here today with a pretty floral inspiration on how to use a shaker die not for a shaker card. I mixed the latest release with some of my older favourite dies, let me guide you through the process.

First I die cut the elements from the Vase Shaker die set. For the vase I cut one light blue and one black, the bottom layer I cut from cream and gold cardstocks and layered them on top of each other tiny offset, so the black layer serves as shadow, while the gold works as extra embellishment. 

I stamped the sentiment from the new Friend Greetings stamp set directly on the vase. I like this technique when there is not much extra room on a card front for a bit bigger sentiment.

For the bouquet I used my all time favourite Spring Foliage die set and used up a bunch of scrap cardstock. When arranging them on the top of my vase, I started from the bottom and kept adding extra flowers and leaves till my heart was happy how it looked.

I really wanted to use the new Notched Squares dies for the background, but my bouquet was too big to fit. Therefore I had to use a trick: I die cut the biggest square from kraft cardstock and cut it in half. Then I die cut another square from patterned paper and simply adhered the 2 kraft halves on the top and bottom of the patterned piece. This way I got a rectangle out of a square and it fills a card front completely!

After assembling the card, I used Marshmallow Pearls to embellish the flower centres. It really adds a lot to the design. 

I hope you liked this card idea and got inspired. I cannot wait to see your beautiful floral creations, make sure to share them in the Pretty Pink Posh Friends Facebook group!

Thanks for stopping by and hope to see you soon,
Zsofi

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Elegant Tea Card + Video

Hi, friends! Lauren Taylor here and get ready to steep yourself in creativity because I’ve brewed up a delightful handmade card featuring the new and absolutely charming products from Pretty Pink Posh! If you’re anything like me, you adore adding a touch of elegance to your creations, and the latest release from Pretty Pink Posh is overflowing with just that. Today, I’m sharing a card I crafted using the Tea Time Stamp Set and Coordinating Dies, the Layered Teacups Stencils, and the versatile Notched Squares Dies. Trust me, these products are a game-changer for anyone who loves crafting heartwarming cards.

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To begin this tea-riffic creation, I first stamped several images from the Tea Time stamp set using a mix of black and fadeout ink, perfect for no-line coloring. Inspired by the beloved Mrs. Potts and Chip from Beauty and the Beast, I colored my teapot and teacup with alcohol markers, envisioning their iconic charm. To add a touch of luxury, I re-stamped their outlines with clear embossing ink and heat-embossed them with gorgeous gold powder. Once cooled, I die-cut all the images using the Tea Time coordinating dies. For the background, I took a piece of lavender cardstock and, using the first layer of the Layered Teacups Stencils, applied white pigment ink through it. To give it a subtle shimmer, I spritzed it with a glitter dust spray – the effect is simply magical!

Next came the intricate details using the second layer of the Layered Teacups Stencils and a beautiful gold glitter paste. This adds a wonderful texture and shine without the mess of loose glitter. While that dried, I die-cut a notched square from pastel pink cardstock and created a soft ombre effect using Distress Oxide inks in Milled Lavender, Sponge Sugar, and a touch of Dust Concord. To enhance the visual interest, I splattered the inked square with water, gold mica spray, and white acrylic paint, creating lovely textures and dimension.

Finally, the assembly! I adhered the stenciled background to an A2 card base, leaving a thin white border. Then, I arranged my die-cut teapot, teacup, and floral elements onto the notched square, using liquid adhesive. I even added a sweet Large Mom Hot Foil Plate sentiment, hot-foiled in a shimmering gold and cut with the Mom/ Mother Shadow Die, and a die-cut Sentiment Strip that reads “You’re Tea-rrific.” This card is a celebration of all things lovely, perfect for Mother’s Day or just to your Mom you care. For a more in-depth look at the stenciling techniques and step-by-step directions, be sure to watch my video! You won’t want to miss all the sparkly details and helpful tips. Happy crafting!

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Floral Hummingbird Wreath

Hello friends! It’s Christina again, and I’m back to share another card featuring some of the lovely things from the May release. For this card I used the new Hummingbird Floral stamp set to create a pretty floral wreath on a background made with the Scallops Pierced Plate. I loved coloring these beautiful images, and after they’re colored, this card design is quick and easy to put together. Follow along as I give you all the details!

Hummingbird Floral Stamp Set
Hummingbird Floral Coordinating Dies
Simple Thanks Stamp Set
Simple Thanks Coordinating Dies
Scallops Pierced Plate
Sentiment Strips Dies
Onyx Pearls

My first step was to die cut the pierced scallops from sea glass cardstock and mount it on a white cardstock panel measuring approximately 4 ½ x 5 ¾. This card is slightly larger than the typical A2 size, but you can trim the pierced panel a bit and then mount it on an A2 card base if you prefer.

Next I stamped all of my images, including some greenery from the Simple Thanks stamp set, with a Copic-friendly black ink on white cardstock. I colored my images using the following Copic colors before die cutting them with the coordinating dies:

B63, BV13, BV04, Y15 for the purple flowers
G00, G12, BG23, BG13, BG49, E50, N9 for the hummingbirds
R32, R43 for the pink flowers
YG45, G46 for the greenery
E50, E57 for the small flowers

To assemble my card front, I arranged the images into a wreath and secured them to the pierced background with glue and foam squares. Then I created a sentiment using stamps from the Hummingbird Floral set, heat embossing part of it on a sentiment strip and stamping and die cutting the other part of the sentiment. I attached these under the wreath and finished things up by adding a few Onyx Pearls for embellishment. 

Thanks so much for taking time to read about my card featuring the Hummingbird Floral stamp set. See you again soon!