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Fun with Stencils! Bokeh & No Line Stencil Coloring

Hello everyone! This is Yana Smakula, thank you for joining me! 

Today’s video takes a different look at the Peonies Stencil and shares a fun way to add detail to these beautiful blooms. Peonies stencil is a 5 7/8″ x 5 7/8″ stencil designed to create beautiful peony flowers. You have several floras, one flower bud, and 3 leaves. Two of the flowers are mirror images of each other. 

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There is also a Peonies stamp set with identical images, the size of these matches, allowing you to stamp the outline in black or any other ink color and blend the petal color using the stencil. It is a brilliant combination, really. There is also a set of coordinating dies that work with both the stamp set and the stencil. How cool is that? 

In this video, I’m going to show you how you can combine the stencil with the coordinating dies. I also have a video on my Youtube channel showing how to combine all 3 products to create phenomenal flowers. 

Pretty Pink Posh: Fun with Stencils! Bokeh & No Line Stencil Coloring

I started by ink blending the flowers and leaves using a blending brush and various colors of ink. I used dye ink for this video, but of course, these can be blended with any type of ink, and of course, any color. 

Pretty Pink Posh: Fun with Stencils! Bokeh & No Line Stencil Coloring

Next, to add detail to these images I used Copic markers. The idea is to use a flick style coloring method and flick the color onto each petal adding veins and beautiful detail. I matched the colors of the markers to the colors of the ink blending. You don’t have to use alcohol markers for this step, you can also use colored pencils if you prefer. 

Pretty Pink Posh: Fun with Stencils! Bokeh & No Line Stencil Coloring

Think of this as a way to do no-line coloring. When you want to do a no-line coloring technique with your stamps, you stamp the image with a very light ink color, the kind of color that is just barely visible for you to do your coloring. This ink blending and flick style coloring technique is somewhat similar – we first ink blend a light color of ink to give us the general flower or leaf shape and then we add detail using a marker. 

Next, I used the coordinating dies and cut these images out. Isn’t it clever, to have coordinating dies for stenciled images? I think it is quite brilliant. 

Pretty Pink Posh: Fun with Stencils! Bokeh & No Line Stencil Coloring

Now, there are more flowers in the stencil, than there are in the stamp set. One flower is mirrored. That means you can still cut that flower out using a coordinating die, but you need to position the die from the back of the paper. You do get a bit of a different edge to the flower you cut from the backside, but it is hardly noticeable. The edge is sharper, compared to the regular cut flower and if the sort of edge bothers you, you can flatten it using your scoring you – just go over that edge with the tool you use to create card bases and burnish that edge. That should do the trick.

I decided to make the flower centers black, so I used a black pen from my stash and just dotted black marks inside the flowers. 

Pretty Pink Posh: Fun with Stencils! Bokeh & No Line Stencil Coloring

Another fabulous product from Pretty Pink Posh is a set of stencils to create a bokeh background

The bokeh stencil is a 3 stencil set with large, medium, and small dots. When you overlap the dots you get a beautiful bokeh result. 

Because it is a stencil, you of course can use all of the stencil techniques out there. So not just ink blending, you can add paste, emboss, and use various mediums to get different results. 

Pretty Pink Posh: Fun with Stencils! Bokeh & No Line Stencil Coloring

I wanted to have some gold embossed dots on my background so I started by adding those first. As with any heat embossing, I treated the panel with anti-static powder first, I applied a very generous layer of powder to the entire background. Next, I tape the stencil in place using low tack tape. I didn’t want to use a sticky spray, as that can leave a bit of a sticky residue on the paper, not enough to notice the residue, but enough for the embossing powder to stick to. So better to use tape, at least for this step of the process. 

Next, I ink blended the dots using clear embossing ink. I used an ink blending – a dauber type, not a brush, tool and I pounced the ink onto the stencil using my tool. I did go a bit heavy-handedly, but not so heavy, that the ink would seep from under the stencil. Having applied the ink through all the openings on the stencil, I removed it and added Antique Gold embossing powder over the background. I then used my heat tool and heat set the powder in place to melt it. So this created the first layer of my bokeh background. Now the heat embossing wasn’t absolutely perfect, but I didn’t mind, as I knew I’d be adding additional ink blending on top and I’d also pop the flower on a portion of this background so I was okay with some imperfections. 

Pretty Pink Posh: Fun with Stencils! Bokeh & No Line Stencil Coloring

I placed the 2nd layer stencil on top and ink blending white pigment ink. My entire idea for this card was to use a darker color cardstock for the background, heat emboss a part of the bokeh background in gold, and ink blend the rest in white. Where the ink blending overlapped the gold embossing, it muted it significantly, creating a stunning result. 

If you want to re-create this background, it is important to heat emboss first, as the rest of ink blending happens with pigment ink, and pigment ink takes a very long time to dry. 

I kept on blending the background and used the 3rd layer stencil in the same way. I also went back to the 2nd layer, to add a few additional dots to fill the background in. 

Pretty Pink Posh: Fun with Stencils! Bokeh & No Line Stencil Coloring

You can use the stencil as intended, carefully layering each layer, but you can also go rogue, and layer and blend it in your own way. This is what I did. And I love the result! 

I adhered my background on an A2 white side folding card base and foam mounted my fresh floral cluster on top. 

I used my scissors and trimmed the excess flowers off so that there was no overhang. Next, to add a sentiment for this card, I went with a skinny strip heat embossed one – it reads Thank You So Much. But of course, you can add any type of sentiment to this card. This one comes from the Simple Sentiments stamp set. I used a skinny strip from adhesive to add it onto the card and I first thought about adding it over the florals but ended up adding it over the bottom part of my card. 

Pretty Pink Posh: Fun with Stencils! Bokeh & No Line Stencil Coloring

I had quite a few leftover flowers, and I didn’t want them to go to waste, so I added them to the inside of this card. I also used Sparkling Clear jewels and scattered them over the background adding to the overall bokeh look. 

Have fun with your stencils!

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Sweet Easter Bunny

Hello friends! Elaine here today to share a super sweet Easter themed card using new stamps from the March release.  

Pretty Pink Posh: Sweet Easter Bunny

I started my card with the colouring, so I stamped out my images on to copic friendly cardstock with copic friendly ink.  I used Easter Bunnies stamp set and added in lots of the individual floral images from the Mom stamp set. For the bunny I used shades E27, E25, E23 and E21 with some R32 in the ears.  The flowers and butterflies were coloured with B66, B63, B60, RV66, RV55, RV52, BG75, BG72, BG70, Y11 and Y15.  For the leaves on the flowers, I used G28 and G24.

Once all my images were coloured, I cut them out using the co-ordinating dies for both Easter Bunnies and Mom stamps.

Pretty Pink Posh: Sweet Easter Bunny

Setting the images aside, I started creating the background for my card. I cut a piece of white cardstock to 4” x 5 3/8” and lightly blended on a soft pink background using Spun Sugar Distress Oxide with a large blending brush concentrating the colour at the centre blending lightly out.

Using liquid adhesive, I adhered my stamped images to the ink blended card panel.  I secured the main images first; the bunny and basket and then secured the flowers with leaves. Finally, to fill in the gaps and create a full scene I secured all the little flowers and the butterflies. The sentiment was stamped directly on the card panel with a black pigment ink.

Pretty Pink Posh: Sweet Easter Bunny

To complete the card, I cut a piece of blush pink cardstock to 4 1/4” x 5 1/2” and secured it to a white A2 sized card base, then secured the scene panel on top.  Lastly, I adhered a few small jewels from the Valentines jewel mix to finish off the card.

Thank you for joining me today! I hope this card gives you some ideas for your own Easter themed projects!

Hugs, Elaine

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Fun Ombre Backgrounds with Stencils + Video

Hi crafty friends! It’s Mona here, today I am sharing with you a fun, ombre color blocking technique. If you need lots of cards at once, then this bulk cardmaking tutorial is for you!

Pretty Pink Posh: Fun Ombre Backgrounds with Stencils + Video

For these cards I have used these beautiful Spring Florals Stencils, the Spring Eggs stamp and coordinating die set as well as the Fancy Easter Script die. I prepared heavyweight cardstocks in different colors and shades for the ombre monochromatic look. Once it was done, I made dry embossing with one of the stencils from the set. You can find this process in the video.

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Pretty Pink Posh: Fun Ombre Backgrounds with Stencils + Video

Next, wanted to add an elegant touch to the dry embossed base with the gold glitz glitter gel. First, I am spraying pixie spray on the stencil. This will keep the stencil on its right place, and I can reuse the stencil many times.

Pretty Pink Posh: Fun Ombre Backgrounds with Stencils + Video

When the last cardstock is done, I am letting them air dry for one hour. I am washing the stencil and the tools with soapy water immediately and the stencil looks like a new again.

Pretty Pink Posh: Fun Ombre Backgrounds with Stencils + Video

While the glitter gel background dries, I created the Happy Easter Sentiment from a white heavy weight cardstock and adhered 3 pieces together to have a heavy chipboard looking sentiment.

Pretty Pink Posh: Fun Ombre Backgrounds with Stencils + Video

Because this is going to be an easter card, for me eggs are a mandatory part. I am going to use this beautiful Spring Eggs Stamp set with its coordinating dies. I am going to stamp these eggs with VersaMark watermark ink to a piece of vellum with the help of my MISTI. Next, I am heat embossing it with gold fine embossing powder and a heat gun. I am in love with them and they look so amazing without coloring too.

Pretty Pink Posh: Fun Ombre Backgrounds with Stencils + Video

Now I have everything to put together my cards. In the end I embellished my cards with Pearl White Jewels as well as Sparkling Clear Sequin Mix too. With the leftover cardstock I have created a slimline card as well.

Thank you so much for stopping by. See you next time.

Hugs, Mona

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Clean and Simple: Sweet Easter

Hello, Gemma here with a new post for my Clean and Simple series.

Stencils are a great way to add interest to a CAS card. By keeping the inking soft and just around the edges, the eye is drawn towards a focal area in the centre of the card. Perfect for a sweet Easter scene.

Over my white A2 card base, I layered the Easter Background Stencil. I blended tumbled glass distress oxide through the stencil, inking just the edges and leaving the centre white.

I had an idea for an Easter egg hunt scene. I found the perfect sign post in the Camping Friends stamp set. After copic colouring the image, I wrote my own message on the board using a copic multi-liner pen. I also got the grass images from the same stamp set.

The sweet girl, Easter eggs, basket and sentiment are all from the Easter Friends stamp set. I coloured the images with copics and die cut them out with the coordinating dies.

I adhered some extra layers behind the girl and her basket, so there’s some dimension in the scene. For finishing touches, I added white gel pen details and some Nuvo White Blizzard glitter drops to the flower.

Thank you for stopping by today!

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Day 3: Blog Hop+ March Release Now Available

Pretty Pink Posh- Day 3: Blog Hop+ March Release Now Available

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Hi, crafty friends. It’s Leica here today and I have an adorable thank you card using stamps and die cuts from the new release. Let’s get started!

Pretty Pink Posh- Day 3: Blog Hop+ March Release Now Available

In lilac and blush colored cardstock, I cut the panels using Stitched Notes Die for this A2 sized card. I then cut the basket in yellow cardstock. I love this new basket die, which is intended for Easter but also looks great with flowers in it. 

Pretty Pink Posh- Day 3: Blog Hop+ March Release Now Available

Next, I stamped the flowers from the Floral Corners stamp set and colored with Copic Markers – Y28/26/21, YG67/63/61, R00, BV01/000/0000. I also stamped my favorite butterflies from Mom stamp set and colored in BV01/000/0000 to fill the card. I cut the images with their coordinating dies and adhered to the card. 

For the sentiment, I cut a strip from the Simple Strips Dies and stamped “THANKS FOR ALL YOU DO” from the Mom stamp set

Pretty Pink Posh- Day 3: Blog Hop+ March Release Now Available

I then tucked in some leaves under the flowers, using negatives from the Pretty Petals Background that I used on a different project. So make sure to save those, as you can use them as leaves or to create a 3D flower to use on your cards and scrapbook layouts. 

Pretty Pink Posh- Day 3: Blog Hop+ March Release Now Available

Lastly, I feel like it’s not a Pretty Pink Posh card without the jewels, so I added Sparkling Clear Jewels for extra texture and interest to the card.

PRIZES: be sure to leave comments on each stop. We are giving away 3 $25 gift certificates to three random comments (1 winner each day) left before March 16, 2021 at 11:59 PM PST. I’ll be announcing the winners next week, so be sure to return and see if you are one of the winners!

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Yana Smakula
Yoonsun Hur
Melody Rupple
Sharna Waksmulski
Thi Lam

I hope you are inspired to create cards with the new PPP stamps and dies and were inspired by this three day blog hop!

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Day 2: Blog Hop+ March Release Now Available

Pretty Pink Posh- Day 2: Blog Hop+ March Release Now Available

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Hi crafty friends! It’s Melody today, and I have a card to share with you that was created with the new Daffodils stamp set, the Daffodils coordinating dies, and the Daffodils stencil. You will love how these three products work together. 

Pretty Pink Posh- Day 2: Blog Hop+ March Release Now Available

I started by stamping the daffodils in Black Hybrid Ink and colored the flowers and leaves with Copic Markers. Next I die cut my stamped images with the Daffodils coordinating dies

Pretty Pink Posh- Day 2: Blog Hop+ March Release Now Available

Next I cut a piece of cardstock to fit the card front in a light aqua. Then in a coordinating ink I stenciled the daffodils with the new Daffodils stencil.

Pretty Pink Posh- Day 2: Blog Hop+ March Release Now Available

Using the largest die in the Scallop Ovals Dies, I created an oval frame from whtie cardstock. Behind the frame I added a piece of vellum. Vellum allows the pattern to show through, but still gives the effect of framing the tulips. At the bottom I stamped a sentiment from the Simple Sentiments stamp set. I stamped in Versamark Ink and embossed with white embossing powder. The sentiment is die cut with the Simple Strips dies.

PRIZES: be sure to leave comments on each stop. We are giving away 3 $25 gift certificates to three random comments (1 winner each day) left before March 16, 2021 at 11:59 PM PST. I’ll be announcing the winners next week, so be sure to return and see if you are one of the winners!

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Laura Bassen
Dana Kirby
Mindy Eggen
Jeanne Jachna
Mona Toth

Pretty Pink Posh- Day 2: Blog Hop+ March Release Now Available

Be sure to leave comments on all the stops- we’ll be randomly picking comments to win gift certificates. Thanks for joining us!

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Day 1: Blog Hop+ March Release Now Available

Pretty Pink Posh- Day 1: Blog Hop+ March Release Now Available

If you missed Day 2 CLICK HERE //  If you missed Day 3 CLICK HERE

The March 2021 Release is now available in the Pretty Pink Posh Shop and select retailers that carry our products. If you missed our post yesterday, we revealed all of the products in picture form, but if you would like to see them in a video, Heather has that for you today!

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It’s Leica here today with a mini slimline card, great for any occasion. For this card, I used the new Spring Robins stamp set and the music notes are from an older set, Winter Friends stamp set.

Pretty Pink Posh- Day 1: Blog Hop+ March Release Now Available

Let’s begin! First, I cut a panel in white cardstock to 3.25 x 6.25 inches. I inked the bottom part with Picked Raspberry and the top with Spun Sugar distress oxide. I then cut another panel to 3×6 inches and used Tumbled Glass distress oxide ink to stencil the clouds. For that, I used the new Scallop Edges stencil which gave the clouds a whimsical look that I love. With a black gel pen, I added dots here and there for added interest to the card.

Pretty Pink Posh- Day 1: Blog Hop+ March Release Now Available

I then stamped, colored, and cut the images from the Spring Robins stamp set. I just adore this set. You can stamp and color as many images as you would like to fill your card. 

Pretty Pink Posh- Day 1: Blog Hop+ March Release Now Available

Next, I adhered the images using liquid glue and foam tape for dimension. I then thought of drawing in some music notes to match the sentiment, but I found some in an older stamp set. So make sure to check what you already have. You can always mix and match older stamps with new ones.

Pretty Pink Posh- Day 1: Blog Hop+ March Release Now Available

These adorable birds just make me smile and I know you will enjoy creating cards with this stamp set.

PRIZES: be sure to leave comments on each stop. We are giving away 3 $25 gift certificates to three random comments (1 winner each day) left before March 16, 2021 at 11:59 PM PST. I’ll be announcing the winners next week, so be sure to return and see if you are one of the winners!

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Caly Person
Gemma Campbell
Tammy Stark
Ashley Ebben
Suzy Plantamura

Be sure to leave comments on all the stops- we’ll be randomly picking comments to win gift certificates. We’ll see you tomorrow for another day of inspiration!

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Sneak Peek: March 2021 Dies

Hi everyone, Jane here! I’m so excited to be sharing a sneak peek at the amazing new die sets which will be released on March 8th! Be sure to stop by the blog every day this week for sneak peeks from the Spring release!

My first card features the new Easter Basket die and the Fancy Easter Script dies. To create this scene, I first cut a piece of Bristol cardstock to 8.25 inches by 3.25 inches.  Next, I used various shades of pink, orange and yellow inks to blend a soft background using a large blender brush.  Then, the flower images from the new Spring Flowers stencil were ink blended  to create a faux pattern paper look on the background. A white border was cut from white cardstock using the largest Slimline: Scallop Frames die.

Pretty Pink Posh- Sneak Peek: March 2021 Dies

To create the cute images, I stamped images from the Bunny Friends stamp set  and the new Spring Eggs stamp set on Bristol smooth cardstock. The images were then colored using a small water brush and the following Tombow ABT colors:  bunny (992, 942), cheeks (803), eggs/flowers (243, 133, 703, 873, 055, 803, 946). The images were cut using the coordinating dies and set aside.  

Pretty Pink Posh- Sneak Peek: March 2021 Dies

To create the basket, I die cut the Easter Basket from white cardstock and lighty ink blended one edge using the same colors as the background.  Next, all the images were arranged on my card front and adhered using liquid glue and foam tape. White gel pen used to add details to the images and basket.

The Fancy Easter Script was cut using colored cardstock and stacked three times to create dimension and adhered to the card front using liquid glue.  The card was then adhered to a slimline card base and that completes the card!

Pretty Pink Posh- Sneak Peek: March 2021 Dies

The next card features the new Spring Corner Frame die.  To create this card, I first ink blended an A2 piece of Bristol smooth cardstock using the following distress oxide inks: kitsch flamingo, spun sugar, worn lipstick, tattered rose, twisted citron and cracked pistachio. The Spring Corner Frame die was then used to die cut the blended background.  Thin strips of foam tape were attached to the die cut piece and then adhered to a white A2 card base.

Pretty Pink Posh- Sneak Peek: March 2021 Dies

Images from the new Spring Robins stamp set were stamped using Versafine black ink on Bristol cardstock.  The following Tombow ABT colors used to color the images: nest (977, 912), eggs (800), birds (910, 761, 403, 243), cheeks (803).  

Pretty Pink Posh- Sneak Peek: March 2021 Dies

The images were cut using the coordinating dies and adhered to the card base using liquid glue.  I did use a bit of foam tape to prop up the nest with the eggs.  Lastly, I used a stamp positing tool to stamp the sentiment “just a little note” on the card base and that completes the card!

For my last card, I’m featuring the new Pretty Petals Background die and the new Mom/Mother scripts dies.  

Pretty Pink Posh- Sneak Peek: March 2021 Dies

To create this card, I first die cut an A2 piece of white cardstock using the Pretty Petals Background die.  Then, I die cut several more pieces of colored cardstock and saved the interior pieces. Card stocks used here (upper left moving to lower right): Bazzil pale rose, Lawn Fawn ballet slippers, Lawn Fawn Apricot, PaperTrey Ink Berry Sorbet, Stamp Market Peony.  

Liquid glue used to adhere the outline piece to an A2 white card base. Then, each piece of colored cardstock was adhered to the card front using liquid glue, sort of like a puzzle!  

Pretty Pink Posh- Sneak Peek: March 2021 Dies

After all the pieces were adhered, I used the “Mother” die to cut the word three times and stacked it using liquid glue to create dimension.  Then, I die cut a sheet of metallic card stock (Memory Box 24 6×6 inch sheets) and glued it to the top for shine.  The sentiment “thanks for all you do” is from the new Mom stamp set which was featured earlier in the week!

Thanks so much for stopping by today! Stay tuned- we’ll be revealing the full collection in picture form tomorrow so you can start to create your shopping lists!

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Sneak Peek: March 2021 Stencils

Hi Friends! It is Dana here today sharing a sneak peek of a few of the amazing new stencils that are part of the new March 8th release at Pretty Pink Posh. There are six new stencils being released and today I will focus on two of them. 

Pretty Pink Posh- Sneak Peek: March 2021 Stencils

For my first card, I am using the Scallop Edges Stencil– it’s a two piece stencil pack but I’ll be using “Layer A”. I am in love with the design of this stencil. It is so fun, easy to use, and I love all the possibilities.

Pretty Pink Posh- Sneak Peek: March 2021 Stencils

I started out by creating my card panel. I used dye ink and a blending brush to apply the ink to my card panel. I began at the top of the panel and added one color at a time, moving the stencil down as a new color was added. 

Pretty Pink Posh- Sneak Peek: March 2021 Stencils

For my sentiment, I used the new Fancy Easter Script Die. Don’t you just love the size and font? I ran it through my die cutting machine three times and stacked the die cuts together to give them a little added dimension. 

To finish my card I trimmed my panel down and attached it to an A2 card base. I then used a little liquid glue to attach my sentiment. Lastly, I added a few Sparkling Clear Jewels to finish my card. 

Pretty Pink Posh- Sneak Peek: March 2021 Stencils

My next card uses the Spring Flowers Stencil. I am in love with this stencil! It creates the sweetest background. 

Pretty Pink Posh- Sneak Peek: March 2021 Stencils

I started my card panel by using stencil B to apply green dye ink to all of the leaves and stems. Next, I used the A stencil to add color to the flowers. I used post it notes to mask off each flower and then used a small blending brush to add my color.

Pretty Pink Posh- Sneak Peek: March 2021 Stencils

For my sentiment and small flower I used the new Easter Bunnies Set. I stamped my sentiment onto the square die from Party Days coordinating dies. I then ink blended green ink onto the scallop frame before attaching it to my card panel. Don’t you just love this background? It just makes me smile. I think it will make the sweetest baby card too.

Pretty Pink Posh- Sneak Peek: March 2021 Stencils

Thanks for joining me today. I hope you enjoyed my cards and I can’t wait to share with you all of the fun projects I have been working on for this release. 

Enjoy your day, Dana

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Sneak Peek: Easter Bunnies + Spring Borders + Spring Robins

Hello, Gemma here today and I’m excited to share a look at some sweet stamp sets from the March 8th release!

I used the new Easter Bunnies and Spring Borders stamp sets on my first card. These two sets work really well together.

Pretty Pink Posh-Sneak Peek: Easter Bunnies + Spring Borders + Spring Robins

On coloured card stock, I embossed two of the Spring Borders with white embossing powder. I adhered these to a square card base.

Next, I stamped and copic coloured images from the new Easter Bunnies stamp set, then die cut them with the coordinating dies.

Pretty Pink Posh-Sneak Peek: Easter Bunnies + Spring Borders + Spring Robins

I cut a panel of white card and adhered some thin gold card strips along the edges. I then stamped the word ‘wishes’ from a sentiment in the Simple Sentiments stamp set. Above this, I adhered the beautiful Easter die cut word from the new Fancy Easter Script die set.

Pretty Pink Posh-Sneak Peek: Easter Bunnies + Spring Borders + Spring Robins

I added this panel to my card, then my images on top, using foam tape for the bunny, bow and a couple of the flowers. Some Nuvo white blizzard glitter drops to the centre of the flowers adds a little sparkle.

Pretty Pink Posh-Sneak Peek: Easter Bunnies + Spring Borders + Spring Robins

For my second card, I used the new Spring Robins stamp set. I was inspired by a Christmas card I made last year and I recreated the scene for Spring. I stamped images from Spring Robins, along with an Easter egg from Easter Bunnies. I coloured the images with copic markers and die cut them with the coordinating dies.

Pretty Pink Posh-Sneak Peek: Easter Bunnies + Spring Borders + Spring Robins

For the background, I die cut the Mini Storybook 1 die from a square piece of white card. I adhered this panel to a square card base.

Pretty Pink Posh-Sneak Peek: Easter Bunnies + Spring Borders + Spring Robins

I used the same die to cut a piece of patterned paper. On the rectangle piece, I embossed a sentiment from the Easter Bunnies stamp set with gold embossing powder. I then adhered these inner pieces on to my card.

I added some gold thread to the Easter eggs before securing them behind the tree. I then added the images to my card.

Pretty Pink Posh-Sneak Peek: Easter Bunnies + Spring Borders + Spring Robins

I finished by adding some Nuvo white blizzard glitter drops to the centre of the flowers.

Have you been enjoying the sneak peeks so far? There are so many great products coming and there is even more inspiration coming. Stop by tomorrow for another sneak peek!