Hello! It’s time to reveal all of the individual products that are part of the October 15th release in picture form.
Here’s a look at the seven new stamp sets that will be available for purchase: Amaryllis, Happy Hanukkah, Happy New Year, Holiday Signs, Joy, Winter Borders and Winter Wreath.
Here are the individual die sets that will be available: Happy Hanukkah Script, Happy New Year Script, Stitched Poinsettias, Winter Frame and Winter Scene.
This release we have five new stencil designs: Christmas Background, Fireworks, Leaves & Stencils, Snowflakes and Whimsical Christmas. These are so fun and versatile!
We have a limited amount of bundles available where you can buy the whole collection in one easy click. This release, we are offering them at 15% off if you buy it all!
See you tomorrow as we show you the new products in a video and the products go live individually.
Hi Friends, Angelica here and have a fun card to share today feature the new Snowflakes Stencil, which is one of FIVE of the new stencils. I am addicted to snowflakes, and couldn’t wait to get busy with this stencil!
I started this card by making the background. I used Sapphire, Sky Blue, and Violet liquid watercolors on watercolor paper. I painted the paper with clean water, and added drops of color. I let the panel air dry between layers. One finished, I attached the stencil to the panel, and spread a thin layer of Ranger Texture Paste.
I used an ornament from Stitched Ornaments Die Setdie-cut this pretty textured paper. I die-cut silver glitter card stock with the topper die, and trimmed a tiny glitter strip to hang the ornament on. I used a bow from the Twine and Bows Die Set to die-cut the silver bow. I stamped and silver heat embossed a sentiment from the new Winter Wreath Stamp Set, trimmed it, and added it to the ornament with thin foam squares.
To assemble the card, I trimmed the background to 4 x 5.25″, and added it to a card base with foam adhesive. I used Multi Media Matte to attach the string, ornament, and bow. My final touch was adding a single Pearl White Jewel to the bow.
Join us tomorrow as we reveal all the new products in a post and the release bundle goes live. On October 15th, all the products will be available individually!
Hello! This is Caly and welcome to our release sneak peek! Today, we’re focusing on the stand-alone dies and they are fabulous! I’ve created two cards, so let’s jump right in and talk about the first card, which is created using the new Stitched Poinsettias.
I began by die-cutting the poinsettias in a red cardstock, the centers in yellow cardstock, and the greenery using green cardstock. I also decided to add some Pine Sprigs to make my cluster more interesting, which I also cut using green cardstock. After die-cutting, I used inks slightly darker than my cardstock to add shading to each element using an ink-blending tool to add color. I did this to the poinsettia and poinsettia leaves only.
Once I was done ink-blending, I added glitter to my poinsettia by applying clear lacquer to the edges and applying glitter, then setting it aside to dry. Next, I worked on my background. I ink-blended the background using Victorian Velvet at the center where I wanted my poinsettia to be, and then blended out towards the edges using Tea Dye Distress Oxide Ink. Then I splattered the panel with water, white paint, and white iridescent paint.
To construct my card, I first curled all the petals on my poinsettias and leaves. Then, I glued the poinsettia pieces together at the center. The centers are attached using foam adhesive for some height. I adhered the entire flower at its center to the card and added some Lemon Drop Jewels to the yellow centers. Finally, I added the foliage and pine springs around the poinsettia and then added my sentiment in the upper right hand corner from the Decorative Ornaments stamp set.
My second card features the Winter Frame die. I die-cut the frame using white cardstock and colored it using Copic markers.
To turn my card into a shaker, I added acetate to the back of my Winter Frame and added foam adhesive to the border. Before attaching, I filled the space with the Merry Confetti Mix which is also new with this release. My sentiment is die-cut from the Happy Holidays Script in gold sparkle card stock and is adhered over the front of the shaker on top of the acetate.
I hope you enjoyed these projects and are excited about the next release! Thanks for joining me today!
Hi Everyone! It’s Melody here on the blog today and I am going to give you a sneak peek at two more of the new stamp sets and dies in the October 15th release, Happy Hanukkah and Happy New Year.
Let start with the new Happy New Year Stamp Set, Happy New Year Coordinating Dies, and the Fireworks Stencil. To create the background I cut a piece of white cardstock to fit the card front. Then I used the new Fireworks Stencil with Versamark ink and Gold Embossing Powder.
The champagne glasses are lightly colored with Copic Markers and I added a coat of glitter with a glitter pen to the champagne. I die cut the glasses with the Happy New Year Coordinating Dies. The oval is die cut with the Scallop Ovals Dies, once from black cardstock and once from gold foil.
The sentiment is stamped in Versamark Ink and embossed with black embossing powder on vellum. I finished off the card with confetti from the new Celebration Confetti Mix.
My next card showcases the new Happy Hannukkah Stamp Set. I decided to go with a classic navy, white, and silver theme. I cut a piece of white cardstock to fit the card front and cut a window in the center with the Storybook 5 Dies. Then I used the variety of stars in the stamp set and navy blue ink to created the background pattern. Behind the window I added navy blue cardstock and a strip of white cardstock, cut with the straight die in the Stitched Borders 2 Dies.
The Menorah and the candle flames are stamped in Versamark Ink and embossing with silver embossing powder and colored with Copic Markers. The star at the top and the sentiment are stamped and embossed. I added a silver confetti to the middle of the star from the new Celebration Confetti Mix.
Thanks so much for stopping by! I hope I inspired you to start creating for the holidays!
Hello, Gemma here with a sneak peek of the October 15th release to share with you all. Today I’m showcasing the beautiful Amaryllis stamp set, perfect for floral holiday cards.
I stamped images from the set using a dark grey alcohol friendly ink, which gives a softer look than black ink. I coloured them with copic markers, using the following colours:
Petals – R20, R22, R24, R27, R29, with a little G40 in the very centres. Stamens – R39 Leaves – G40, G43, G46
I then cut out the images with the coordinating dies. Next, I cut a strip of silver glitter card, layering it over some dark grey card, then adhering it across my card base.
I arranged my amaryllis images in a cluster, adding in a few dark green die cut leaves from the previously released Pine Sprigs die set. I adhered them on my card with liquid adhesive, with the top most flower popped up with foam squares.
To finish, I stamped a sentiment from the new Holiday Signs stamp set and added some of the new Merry confetti mix around the card.
Tomorrow we have a look at two more stamp sets. See you then!
Hello crafty friends! It’s Yoonsun here to share with you my Christmas card with the new Joy stamp set & coordinating die set along with other new holiday goodies.
I started by heat embossing the word “JOY” & Santa hat in gold onto watercolour paper. I partially coloured the stamped images with Festive Berries & Evergreen Bough Distress inks, and then die cut it with the matching dies.
I die cut the poinsettia parts from watercolour paper, applied Distress inks onto them using Blender Brush, and then glued the layers together using foam tape.
Behind the “JOY”, I made a partial stencil background with the Leaves & Berries stencil. I placed the stencil in place over the watercolour paper panel, applied red & green Distress inks using Blender Brush, and then lightly brushed over all images with water brush.
Finally I mounted all elements as shown in the picture using foam tape, then embellished with a few clear droplets.
Thank you so much for stopping by. Be sure to visit tomorrow for another sneak peek of the October 15th release!
Hello, Gemma here today to share a card using the new Winter Wreath stamp set, which is part of the October 15th release. This beautiful set makes it easy to create quick and elegant holiday cards.
I began with a piece of blue card, cut slightly smaller than my card base. I heat embossed the Winter Wreath in gold on the card, then white heat embossed the sentiment from the set in the centre of the wreath.
The embossing looks beautiful as is, so you can stop there, but I decided to add some colour to the wreath using my coloured pencils. I added a layer of white pencil first, then went over the top with other colours. The white layer keeps the colours vibrant on the darker card.
I adhered the panel on a white card base, then die cut a white glitter bow from the Twine & Bows die setto add to the wreath.
Hi Friends, Angelica here and I am so excited to share with you a sneak peek of the new Holiday Signs Stamp set. These little critters are ready for Christmas, and they brought Santa along too!
I stamped these friends onto white card stock, and colored them with Copic Markers. I stamped a sentiment from the stamp set onto each sign with embossing ink, and heat-embossed them with silver embossing powder. I used the coordinating dies to die-cut them.
For the background, I blended Chipped Sapphire and Tumbled Glass Distress Oxide inks onto watercolor paper. I sprayed the paper with water, and used a paper towel to dab up the water. I then splattered watered-down acrylic paint for falling snow. I trimmed the panel, then added it to a card base with double-sided adhesive.
I cut hills from white pearlescent paper, and softly blended Broken China Distress Oxide ink on the edges. I attached the hills to the card, and added the friends with thin foam squares. I added Sparkling Clear Jewels to finish the card.
These little friends are so cheerful, and will put a smile on anyone’s face. That’s all that I have for today. Thanks for stopping by!
Hi friends, Eloise here and today I’m using the Fall Signs Stamp Set to create my fall themed card today. I also pulled in Trick or Treat Friends for some additional images since I thought they matched in well.
I started off with stamping out images on two pieces of cardstock. I stamped the crow and pumpkins from Trick or Treat Friendsand then the scarecrow from Fall Signs onto some white cardstock for Copic colouring. I then took a piece of watercolour cardstock and stamped two scarecrows side by side. I stamped these exactly how I want them to sit, since I won’t be cutting them out. I then coloured them all in with Copic Markers and cut out the ones from the plain white cardstock. I also cut out two masks from masking paper for the background piece.
I set all my die cut images to the side and worked on the background. I applied the masks over the scarecrows and ink blended some grey Distress Inks over the background. I flicked on some water and dried it off with a heat tool. I removed the masks and then adhered on my other images to create my scene.
Lastly, I stamped on the ‘Happy Fall’
sentiment into the sign that the scarecrow is holding. I then added white gel
pen details to all my images and that finished off my card for today.
Thanks so much for stopping by and I’ll see you next time.
Hi Friends- Angelica here with a fun Halloween card to share for the last day of Halloween week. All products in the Halloween section on the PPP shop is 15% off through tonight.
I love using the color purple for Halloween cards, and that’s exactly what I did here. I taped off the bottom of a panel of Bristol Smooth Paper, and blended Milled Lavender, Dusty Concord, and Black Soot Distress Oxide inks for the sky. I flipped the mask around and blended Forest Moss Distress ink for the ground. I trimmed the panel down, then stamped and white heat-embossed a sentiment from Halloween Friends stamp set. I then stamped the spider from the same set in black ink, and heat embossed clear embossing powder to make the spider shine. I attached then panel to a card base with foam adhesive.
I glued the fence to the card, and added highlights with a white gel pen. I attached each image with thin foam squares. To finish the card, I added three Glossy Black Jewels.
I hope I have given you some creative ideas for your next Halloween card! That’s all that I have for today. Thanks for stopping by.