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Valentine’s Day Heat Embossed & Hot Foiled Cards

Hello Pretty Pink Posh fans! This is Yana Smakula. I love the look of heat embossing on my cards, it instantly adds a ton of elegance to my projects and wow!

Recently I’ve also became fond of foiling. I’m able to easily take my handmade projects to a new level with the help of foil. In this blog post & video I’ll show you how to combine these 2 technique to create easy to make Valentine’s Day cards. Of course you can apply this to any other occasion cards or even other projects, not only card making.

Watch my video tutorial below to learn how I made this card.

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I started working on my cards by doing hot foiling first. This is very easy to do with the Glimmer Hot Foil System. It’s a new tool that basically is an add on to your die cutting machine, it doesn’t work with every die cutting machine, but it is compatible with many machines that accept Steel Rule Dies. What this tool does is it allows you to add foiled effects to your handmade cards with the the help of dies. Pretty cool, right?

I foiled the heart outline using the coordinating die from my Floral Hearts stamp set on several pieces of colored cardstock using with gold foil. My plan for these cards was heat emboss the heart image inside the foiled outline for some extra wow.

I used gold & white detail embossing powder as well as heart outline image & the inner smaller heart stamp along with the outline for my cards today. To help me position everything and heat emboss perfectly inside the foiled outline I used my Mini MISTI stamping tool.

If you want to recreate these cards be sure to do your foiling first and heat embossing later. First of all, you won’t be able to align the foiled outline around the heat embossed stamped image, it’s much easier to align the stamping inside the foiling; and second, the Glimmer machine applies heat and that heat can potentially mess up all of your heat embossing.

I used a combination of colored pencils (Polychromos by Faber Castell) and white white pen to color the hearts.

To add interest to some of my cards & panels I added some selective manual scoring to the background. It’s a very simple technique that allows you to add some nice texture to the background of the card. It’s not the easiest thing to do, as it can be hard and tiring on the wrist to add all of these score lines, but it does look really nice on the finished card.

I used jewels from the Valentine Mix to embellish my cards and also added some die-cut branches using just the coordinating dies from the Autumn Blooms die set.

I think these cards turned out really beautiful. I hope you like them! Have fun stamping!

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Crocus Flowers Valentine

Hi, friends! It’s Marge here and today I’m going to share a Valentine themed Crocus Flowers card.

I stamped the images using Versafine Onyx Black and I watercolored them with some watercolor paints. Then I cut them all using Crocus Flowers Coordinating Dies.

Next, I trimmed a piece of Heavy Weight Watercolor paper into A2 size, then I cut out a heart window using the Scallop Hearts Dies. I cut it on another card stock again to make double layer frame.  I further colored ground on Rt lower corner of the panel and splattered with dark inks.

To stamp a sentiment, I place an A2 card base made with 110lb Neenah Paper on Mini MISTI, then I put my heart window on it to place sentiment inside the frame, then I stamped Love Sentiments set on it. After the inks are dry, I foam mounted panel onto the card base, then I adhered Crocus Flowers on it using Glue Dots and Square Foam adhesives.

As a final embellishment, I adhered 4mm Ballerina Pink Sequins and 6mm Ballerina Pink Sequins here and there using Mini Glue Dots and Micro Glue Dots.

Thank you so much for reading this post. Hope you enjoyed it.

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Valentine Theme Week- Day 7

Hi, friends! Marge here with you for today’s inspiration.

To begin, I stamped Cupid Friends on 80lb Neenah White Paper using Copic friendly ink, colored them with Copic markers and then I cut them using Cupid Friends coordinating dies. Next, I trimmed a piece of Bristol paper into A2 size, then I ink blended it in light to deep pink using my dye inks with splatters of white metallic ink.

To give dimensional heart frame to my card, I diecut the panel using With Love Shaker Die and I diecut it out of white card stock two times to adhere them layer by layer using Multi Medium Matte. I then adhered my panel onto A2 card base first, then I put With Love Shaker die cut into the empty space of negative cut. In turn, I placed Cupid Friends around the Heart, added a sentiment tag that I made using Love Sentiment and Stitched Labels 1 Dies, then finished off my card by adding Valentine Jewels Mix.

I love how I could give some dimension to your card by using multiple layers of die cut frame even without making shaker from shaker dies. By using lots of jewels all over the panel, I could also get some sparkling effects without making a shaker.

 

 

Thanks so much for your visiting and reading today’s post.
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Valentine Theme Week- Day 6

It’s Valentine Theme Week at Pretty Pink Posh and I’m excited to share a super sweet card with lots of sparkle and shine! The hardest part about making a card for this event was deciding what to use. There are so many beautiful dies and stamps in the store that I love!

I’m mixing a little old with the new. Because all the items in the shop are from the same designer, you know everything is going to coordinate perfectly.

I started my card by cutting the new With Love Shaker die into a panel of white card stock.  I didn’t want it to cut all the way through so I attached some packing tape to the back of the panel before running it through my die cut machine.   The extra thickness from the tape prevents the die from cutting all the way through.

Next I created a mask to cover the heart.  I traced the die on a sticky pad one half at a time.  I cut the paper inside the line so the mask is smaller than the die cut design. Don’t worry if the scallops are exposed, you just want to protect the inside of the heart.

I applied Distress ink in Spun Sugar and Shaded Lilac using a stencil brush so there would be no hard lines.  I splattered the panel with water, some watered down Wilted Violet distress ink, and some white ink. I love Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bleed Proof White Ink.

While that’s drying, I cut the With Love Shaker from white card stock and then cut a piece of double sided adhesive to fit under the heart.  Again, don’t worry about the scallop edges, the double sided adhesive should cover the interior decoration of the heart.

I removed the mask from the card panel and color the inside of the heart with markers. I used Copics, but ANY markers are fine. Use darker shades of ink for more color, and don’t worry about staying in the lines.

Attach the double sided adhesive sheet to the colored die cut.  Position the white die cut With Love Shaker over the die cut heart and press it in place.  The double sided adhesive will secure it. Lastly pour crystal fine glitter over the heart. Press it into the adhesive with your finger and shake off the excess.

I embellished the card with stamped, colored, and die cut Friends Forever.  I thought they were adorable the first time I saw them, and I still love them today.

The finishing touch was a little bling!  The Pink Blush Jewels come in lots of different colors so you’re sure to find something to match your project.  I added Pink Blush and Pansy Purple Jewels to the distress ink background.

Whatever your style you’ll find the perfect Valentine makes at Pretty Pink Posh!

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Valentine Theme Week- Day 5

Hi Everyone! It is Melody here on the blog today. Welcome to another day of Valentine Theme Week! I have a Valentine card to share with you that would be perfect for your older daughters or girlfriends. I still enjoy sending Valentines to my daughters even though they are young adults now.

Save 15% off items in the Valentine section during our Valentine Theme Week!

I started by cutting the With Love Shaker Die from white cardstock and adding color with Copic Markers. You could use a number of options to add the color, colored pencil, inks, and watercolors.  I cut a square of white cardstock and cut the With Love Shaker Die directly in the center of the square. I inlayed the colored heart in the white square. On the backside I added clear acetate and foam tape to form the shaker.

Here are the other pieces I created to add to my card. I cut another square of white cardstock, brushed on Distress Ink in Squeezed Lemonade. This square covers the back of the shaker after the sequins are dropped in. Next I cut a strip of pink cardstock and stamped a sentiment from the Floral Hearts Stamp Set across the strip. I cut three scalloped borders with the Stacked Edges 1 Dies and sponged on Worn Lipstick, Squeezed Lemonade, and Twisted Citron Distress Inks.

I used the Sparkling Clear Confetti Mix for the shaker. Since I used a lot of different colors and patterns on my card I decided the clear confetti would look the best.

There are so many fun possibilities with these products.

Thanks for stopping by today. I hope we have inspired you to starting creating your Valentines! Join us tomorrow for another day of inspiration!
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Valentine Theme Week- Day 4

Hi Friends! Dana here today and I am excited to be sharing two Valentine’s Day cards and treats with you all. I love Valentine’s Day and all the fun crafting that goes along with it! I used the Bee Friends stamp set for all of my images and incorporated many other wonderful dies from the Pretty Pink Posh Shop.

On my first card, I started by stamping the small bees and flowers onto the bottom of my card panel. I used a Copic friendly ink, and colored all of the images with Copic markers. Next, I stamped and colored the larger bees from the stamp set. I then used the Bee Friends coordinating dies to cut the bees out.

For my center heart, I used the new Scallop Hearts die set. I began by using Candied Apple Distress Oxide Ink to ink blend my background. I then ran it through my die cut machine. Next, I stamped the Thinking of You sentiment from the Bee Friends stamp set. To finish my card, I used the Scallop Borders die set to create my decorative edge.

I thought it would be fun to also create a candy bar wrap. I used the same stamp set and supplies so that it would coordinate with my card. For my sentiment, I used the Floral Hearts stamp set. I love the fact that this stamp set included a variety of smaller sentiments that fit perfectly in small spaces!!

On my next set, I followed the same format as above. Though this time, I used Picked Raspberry Distress Oxide Ink for my ink blending.

For my treat bag, I began by die cutting the Stitched Tag Die. I ink blended Distress Oxide Ink in Picked Raspberry and Peacock Feathers onto my tag. Next, I added the small bee and flower and another small sentiment from the Floral Hearts stamp set. To finish my treat bag, I filled a small glassine bag with Conversation Hearts and attached my tag with a small clothespin.

I hope I inspired you to create a few Valentine treats for your friends and family! Join us tomorrow for another day of Valentine inspiration!

Stop by the Pretty Pink Posh Store this week and you will receive a 15% discount on all items in the Valentine’s Day section!

Dana

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Valentine Theme Week- Day 3

Hello friends, Eloise here and today I have some Valentine’s tags to share with you all using the brand-new Floral Hearts stamp set. I honestly love this small set so much. There are endless possibilities with these hearts and along with the coordinating dies there are multiple ways to cut them as well. I’ll be using them to create styles of tags today for all different sizes of gifts.

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To start off I stamped these hearts out using my MISTI. I stamped the wreath + inside heart first, creating a full heart. I then stamped the wreath and inside heart piece separately as well. I then used my Copic Markers to colour them all in the same way.

Copic Markers Used: R81, R83, R85 / RV13, RV25, RV19 / R14, R24, R29 / YG01, YG23, YG17 / 0

Once they were all coloured, I die cut them out using the coordinating dies. The dies can create all three styles of hearts – a wreath, a large full heart and a small full heart creating lots of possibilities. I decided to take advantage of that and create three styles of tags. I then die cut plain white die cuts and adhered them on the back so you would have a clean place to write your message.

I then punched a small hole in the tops of each of the tags for a place to thread through the ribbon. I pulled in the Stitched Notes Dies and cut the small banner from light pink cardstock. I took three of the sentiment stamps from the same Floral Hearts stamp set and stamped them onto each of the banners. I punched a hole through those as well and threaded them onto my tags with ribbon. Lastly, I tied a bow with hemp cord at the top of each of the banners and my tags were complete.

Thank you so much for stopping by today, I hope you enjoyed my simple Valentine’s tags.

Eloise

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Valentine Theme Week- Day 2

Hello, Gemma here today to share a card for Valentines, using some new and older released Pretty Pink Posh products.

Save 15% off items in the Valentine section during our Valentine Theme Week!

I love the paper cut look of the new With Love Shaker die, so decided to make this the focus of my card. I die cut it from white card 3 times and adhered them together. I then die cut it once from white glitter card and added it on top for a lovely dimensional die cut.

On my card base, I layered a piece of pink patterned paper. Next, I cut a piece of grey gingham paper and die cut the With Love Shaker die from the centre. I adhered the grey paper on top of my card, then added the dimensional With Love Shaker stacked die cut in the gap.

The Hummingbird Thanks images are the perfect accompaniment to this new die. I stamped out two hummingbirds and coloured them with the following copic markers: G12, G14, G17, RV00, RV52, and RV55.

I die cut the hummingbirds with the coordinating dies, then used foam tape to adhere them to my card. For a pretty finishing touch, I added some Shamrock, Pink Blush and Watermelon jewels to the stacked die cut, matching the colours of the hummingbirds.

  

Thanks for stopping by! I hope you enjoyed this Valentine’s Day card! Join us tomorrow for another day of inspiration!
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Valentine Theme Week- Day 1

Hello everyone, it’s Mayra here with you today! This week we will be sharing Valentine themed projects with you. I created a fun set of non-traditional Valentine cards using the adorable Bunny Friends stamp set. This set also has the coordinating dies here.

If you don’t own any of these sets yet you’re in luck! Pretty Pink Posh has 15% off items in the Valentine section!

I LOVE the brand new Scallop Hearts dies and knew they would be perfect for this theme. The idea for my card began with the largest heart which I thought it would be perfect for creating a mini scene.

To get ideas for what I would be creating I started by looking through my PPP sequins. I went through my stamps and chose the images I would be using to create the scene inside the heart.

The wood stump, mushrooms, and tulip are from the Woodland Critters set the dies are also available here.

I then colored the images using Copic markers.

For the bunnies, I used E40, E41, E55, E43.

For all of the orange areas, I used YR09, YR18, YR15, and YR12.

For the greens, I used YG01 and YG17.

Next, I used the Stitched Borders 1 and Stitched Borders 2 to create the clouds and grassy hill. I applied Mowed Lawn Distress Oxide ink to the hill and Tumbled Glass to the cloud border.

I also used the smaller scalloped heart to create a mini shaker for the mini Valentine card set. The sentiments are from the Cupcake Critters and Floral Hearts sets.

I hope you enjoy the projects I created to share with you today and feel inspired to create. Thank you very much for taking the time to stop by!

5th Birthday Celebration Winners

It’s time to announce the random lucky winners from the 3 day birthday celebration. Each of the ladies listed below will receive a $25 Pretty Pink Posh gift certificate for leaving comments during the blog hop.

Tricia A Podmore- winner from the Pretty Pink Posh blog

Deneen Cook- winner from Cathy Zielske’s blog

Annette Reed- winner from Vera Rhuhay’s blog

Billie A. – winner from Nicky Meek’s blog

Mindy Drummond- winner from Wanda Guess’ blog

Annalisa- winner from Yana Smakula’s blog

Debbie Rumpza- winner from Laura Bassen’s blog

Teresa Medeiros- winner from Thi Lam’s blog

Sophie Farah- winner from Caly Person’s blog

Ladies, email me within 7 days and I’ll send over the gift certificates so you can shop!

Thank you to each of my special guests and designers for making this blog hop event such a great success. It was such a wonderful blessing to pick each order and also to read the sweet comments on the blogs and the order section.

Inventory update: All of the out of stock stamp sets and dies have been reordered and are into my manufacturers. If you haven’t already, be sure to sign up to be notified for the item(s) you missed out so you’ll be notified as soon as they are back in stock!

I hope that you were inspired by our celebration and for those new to Pretty Pink Posh, I hope you’ll continue to join us. We have some FUN things coming in 2019!