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Happy Birthday Foxes

Hello everyone, Joni here sharing another tutorial on making a happy birthday card using these cute foxes from the recent release Fox Friends stamp set.

Pretty Pink Posh: Happy Birthday Foxes

To begin, I first distressed a white cardstock using Distress inks pads, then die-cut it with round die-cut from Mini Tags die set and the bows are from Twine & Bows die set. From these I will create some balloons for the foxes.

Pretty Pink Posh: Happy Birthday Foxes

Next, I distressed the white cardstock to create the background using Distress ink pads. The foxes were colored with Copic markers. I also adhered the bows on the balloons with plain glue.

Pretty Pink Posh: Happy Birthday Foxes

Next, I added some dots of Copics at the bottom of the foxes to create my ground. The trees from the background are from the Holiday Pals stamp set.

Pretty Pink Posh: Happy Birthday Foxes

Then, I adhered the balloons with foam tape. I also drew some pencil lines for the balloon strings I did not want the lines too dark so I left it like that. I also added some dots of Copics for the background as well. The sentiment is from the Fox Friends. I also added some Stickles on the balloons for shine. Finally, I finished it off with Sparkling Clear sequins for added interest on the card.

Pretty Pink Posh: Happy Birthday Foxes

Here’s a closer look at the whole card. Take a look at the fun details!

Pretty Pink Posh: Happy Birthday Foxes

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I hope you enjoyed! Have a great day!

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Colorful Umbrellas

Pretty Pink Posh: Colorful UmbrellasHello friends!!

Amy here today to share my first card as a Pretty Pink Posh designer. I am so happy to join sweet Paulina’s team! ☺

For my card today, I have used Rainy Days Stamp Set and Rainy Days Additions Stamp Set. These two sets coordinate perfectly! The umbrellas remind me of rain, which is very common in Seattle. However, rainy days don’t have to be bad days. Let’s brighten it up with rainbow umbrellas!

Pretty Pink Posh: Colorful Umbrellas

Here is how I made my card:

  1. Stamp umbrellas from Rainy Days and Rainy Days Additions with distress inks. I have used (from top left) Fired Brick, Tea Dye, Picked Raspberry, Tumbled Glass, Salty Ocean, Seedless Preserves and Peacock Feathers.
  2. Add shading and highlight to each umbrella with the same inks using a wet paint brush. Paint the background with teal blue watercolor paints. This creates a perfect rainy sky!
  3. Die cut the panel with Avery Elle Wonky Stitches Die. Mount with craft foam on white card base
  4. White heat emboss the sentiment on black cardstock. Mount with foam tape
  5. Lastly, embellish with sequins. I have used 3mm Clear Sparkling, 4mm Clear Droplets, 6mm Sparkling Clear, 4mm Strawberry Burst, 4mm Blue Lagoon and 4mm Lavender Moon.

Pretty Pink Posh: Colorful Umbrellas

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I am addicted to colored sequins these days! They are so fun to use with my favorite Sparkling Clear sequins!

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

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New Designers + Big Giveaway

I wanted to announce the new team for this upcoming design term. I have been so blessed by amazing designers the last two years and as seasons change, sometimes it’s necessary to change things up in a team as well. We are saying a very fond farewell to Nichol and Yuki, but fear not, they’ll be joining us in guest positions occasionally!

Today I wanted to announce three brand new Pretty Pink Posh designers to the team. Each of these gals have used my products on their creations for quite a long time and I am thrilled to have them on the team! Please join me in welcoming Amy L., Joy and Melody to the Pretty Pink Posh team!

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In honor of this special day, and the fact that I love hosting giveaways, I’m offering up a $100 Pretty Pink Posh gift certificate! How can you win? Guess which designer made which card below. These cards can be found on their blog, so it won’t be too terribly hard to match them up.

From those who guess correctly, I’ll put them into a drawing and one lucky person will get a $100 shopping spree to the Pretty Pink Posh Shop. Whether you want to catch up on previous releases, or want to get the new products that release next month, this will come in handy. Guesses must be submitted by September 4th to qualify for a chance to win.

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I can’t wait to see how many of you can guess correctly from the guessing game! For the next few days, I’ll be posting some of these cards on the Pretty Pink Posh Facebook with names attached, in case you need help.

I hope that you all give the new designers a warm welcome and leave them lots of love. Thanks for joining me today!

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Sweet Foxes

Hello, Anna Kossakovskaya is here today with my second guest designer post,and todayI have another card created using Fox Friends set to share with you.

Pretty Pink Posh: Sweet Foxes

I stamped all foxes from the set using gray inks for the next coloring – such light silhouettes make the card softer. For cutting, I used the Fox Friends coordinating dies. Then I made the background – I cut the front panel using the Scallop Borders, blended it with two Distress inks, sprinkled with the water to get some spots and glued to the card base.

Pretty Pink Posh: Sweet Foxes

Then I cut three ovals using Stitched Tags Die – one for each of foxes – and stuck them to the panel with the foam tape to add the dimensions. Afterwards I placed the foxes on the ovals.

Pretty Pink Posh: Sweet Foxes

The final details are the sentiment under the front panel and some sequins: 6mm Peacock Feathers6mm Sunshine Glow4MM Sparkling Clear and 4mm Clear Droplets (small).border

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Be sure to visit the blog tomorrow… we’ll be making our DT announcement and hosting a $100 gift certificate giveaway!

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Creating Felt Flowers + PDF Download

Pretty Pink Posh: Creating Felt Flowers

Hello, Pretty Pink Posh fans! This is Yana and today I am stretching my dies and using them to make flowers for an elegant Sending Hugs card.

Pretty Pink Posh: Creating Felt Flowers

Dies are such versatile tools and you can do so much using them. In one of my previous blog posts I shared a card where I used one of Pretty Pink Posh dies to die cut canvas, today I’m going to die cut felt and manipulate the die shapes slightly to create florals.

Pretty Pink Posh: Creating Felt Flowers

Before we get start I’d like to point out that you can use your thin dies to die cut felt, but not all brands felt will cut equally nicely. I suggest staying away from the cheapest felt and going with something a bit more expensive if you’d like to get a nice clean cut with your dies. I have a few different brands of felt and some die cut okay, some die cut beautifully, others don’t cut at all. My favorites so far are Simon Says Stamp and WPlus9.

Pretty Pink Posh: Creating Felt Flowers

So grab your felt and Pretty Pink Posh dies and start die cutting! I’m using a scalloped border die from the Stitched Borders 1 set and also an inner circle die from the Stitched Duo 2 set.

Pretty Pink Posh: Creating Felt Flowers

The scalloped border die gives you a nice border which you’ll need to trim with your scissors. I like to trim mine pretty close to the scallops, this way when I roll my flowers they end up being not too dimensional (not too tall). You can also use border die from the Stitched Borders 2 set, Stitched Borders 3 and Stitched Borders 4. If you have all of these sets you can even mix and match your die cuts and have flowers with different size petals. To create the flower simply roll the scalloped strip and secure the end with glue. I used Glossy Accents, however a hot glue gun would probably be a better option.

Pretty Pink Posh: Creating Felt Flowers

You can also create flowers out of circles. Here I’ve die cut a few using the inner die from the Stitched Duo 2 set and used white thread to pinch the middle of the circle to create tiny blooms. If you’d like to have bigger flowers, use a circle die from the Stitched Essentials 1 set or even from the Stitched Banners Duo 2.

Pretty Pink Posh: Creating Felt Flowers

No flowers look complete without a few leaves, so I used a branch from the Holiday Pals die set to die a few leaves for my floral clusters.

Pretty Pink Posh: Creating Felt Flowers

To put this card together I also created a mini see-through shaker by using a die from the Stitched Essentials 1 set along with tiny silver confetti stars and smallest clear sequins from my Sparkling Clear Sequin Mix. I die cut one more tag out of dark gray cardstock by using a die from the Mini Tag die set. The sentiment, Sending Hugs, was heat embossed in white embossing powder onto vellum and the vellum strip was wrapped around the card.

Pretty Pink Posh: Creating Felt Flowers

I also added one tiny banner die cut out of felt to continue the overall felt theme and embellished my card with a number of clear sequins.

Pretty Pink Posh: Creating Felt Flowers + PDF Download

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Have fun cardmaking!

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Throwback Thursday: Storybook 1

Pretty Pink Posh: Throwback Thursday
Hi everyone!  Amy K. here with a bright summery card featuring an older but wonderful die called Storybook 1. I’m sharing this for our monthly Throwback Thursday feature!
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I wanted to use the Blissful Butterflies from the recent release again before summer is over.  I began by nesting the largest Scallop Frame die along with the Storybook 1 die. This gives a large(r) frame to make my shaker PLUS it gives such a pretty border around the Storybook 1 die.  I masked off the area where my shaker contents would go and blended Tumbled Glass Distress Ink to my top folding white notecard.

Pretty Pink Posh: Throwback Thursday
I added some sequins in 4mm and 6mm Marigold, Tangerine, and Sparkling Clear along with some Iridescent Star Confetti to my shaker.  I added my large frame with foam adhesive and sealed the edges.  To the front of my card, I added some Copic colored Blissful Butterflies with foam adhesive.  Lastly, I added my stamped and die cut “hello” to the lower right corner of my shaker card.
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Along with this sweet shaker 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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Tutorial: Creating Colored Droplets

Pretty Pink Posh: Creating Colored Droplets

Welcome back everyone! It’s Nina-Marie here with you today featuring a fun technique on coloring your Pretty Pink Posh Clear Droplets to create gorgeous embellishments for your cards!

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I love using Clear Droplets on my cards; because they are clear, this makes them perfect for using with just about any style of project! However, sometimes you might find you want them to be a specific color to coordinate better with your card, or to create a certain effect. Well, by using some Copic refill ink, you can do just that!

Pretty Pink Posh: Creating Colored Droplets

I used refills for this technique today, but bear in mind you can color over the Clear Droplets with markers instead. Since I was creating a lot of the same color of droplets, I ended up using the Copic refills because it was faster than coloring with an individual marker.

Pretty Pink Posh: Creating Colored Droplets

For those of you looking for other alternatives to recreate this technique: Copic ink is alcohol based; and while I haven’t tried it personally, I would imagine that other alcohol inks like Ranger Adirondacks, Nuvo/Tonic Creative Pens, Chameleon Pens, Touch Twin Markers and others would also work. Just do some testing before trying it on a specific project!

Pretty Pink Posh: Creating Colored Droplets

In today’s video, I’ll be sharing the steps I took to create the colored Clear Droplets, including a few tips and tricks! I’ll then walk you through how I used those droplets to create the sweet scene card you see in the photos, using Pretty Pink Posh dies and stamps from My Favorite Things!

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Thanks for stopping by and spending some time with me!

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Distressed Watercolor Scene + Giveaway

Hello everyone, Joni here with another tutorial sharing how to do a splattered background with distress inks. On this project I used the new Rainy Days Additions and Fox Friends stamp sets and Fox Friends Coordinating die set.

Pretty Pink Posh: Distressed Watercolor Scene + Giveaway

To begin I first stamped the sentiment from Rainy Days Additions stamp set “joy and sunshine” with Versamark ink and then white heat embossed with white embossing powder. Next, I distressed it with Wild Honey, Worn Lipstick, and Evergreen Bough.

Pretty Pink Posh: Distressed Watercolor Scene + Giveaway

Next, I smooshed some of the distress ink on the acrylic block, I added some water and used my brushed to gather the colored water and splattered it on the white panel. I did used all of the three distress inks for splattering.

Pretty Pink Posh: Distressed Watercolor Scene + Giveaway

Next, I colored the fox with Copic markers. I stamped the puddle of water, clouds and umbrella from the Rainy Days Additions stamp set. The umbrella handle is from the original Rainy Days stamp set.

Pretty Pink Posh: Distressed Watercolor Scene + Giveaway

This image below is showing you the water puddle. Such a simple image but it adds so much to the card!

Pretty Pink Posh: Distressed Watercolor Scene + Giveaway

The die-cut images for this project were adhered with foam tape for dimensions. I also added the new Pewter sequins which I think is my new favorite now. The sentiment “sending you” is also from the Rainy Days Additions as well.

Pretty Pink Posh: Distressed Watercolor Scene + Giveaway

Here is a detailed look at the card.

Pretty Pink Posh: Distressed Watercolor Scene + Giveaway

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We also wanted to have a giveaway in this post for a chance to win the brand new sets featured, along with the Pewter sequins! Enter the giveaway below…

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I hope you guys enjoyed! Have a wonderful week ahead!
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Sending You Joy and Sunshine

Pretty Pink Posh: Sending You Joy and SunshineHello friends!!

This is Amy! I am back today to share another card using Pretty Pink Posh supplies. I am playing with the Rainy Days Additions set. This set is so cute!!

Pretty Pink Posh: Sending You Joy and SunshineHere is how I made my card:

  1. White heat emboss the clouds from Rainy Days Additions all over a watercolor panel
  2. Blend rainbow colors of distress inks on top and add water with a paint brush. The colors I used are Worn Lipstick, Dried Marigold, Fossilized Amber, Lucky Clover and Peacock Feathers
  3. Die cut the right side of the panel with Scallop Borders Die. Mount the panel on a card base matted with patterned paper
  4. White heat emboss the sentiment on black cardstock. Cut out a banner. Add some twine to embellish
  5. Lastly, I embellish with PPP Sparkling Clear sequins and 4mm Clear Droplets

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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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Tutorial: Butterfly Shakers

Good morning Pretty Pink Posh friends! Heather here to share a couple Butterfly theme shaker cards again using some of the NEW release from Pretty Pink Posh – SOOOO much to love!

Pretty Pink Posh: Butterfly Shakers

For these cards I combined the large butterfly die from Blissful Butterflies Coordinating Dies with some of the smaller images from the Blissful Butterflies Stamp Set – and some distress inking, one of my favorite techniques lately!

Pretty Pink Posh: Butterfly Shakers

To begin with, I cut my card front using the fabulous new Storybook 5 die from white cardstock, then cut it again out of kraft cardstock to get the center windows. I then used the large butterfly die to make a window for my shaker.

Pretty Pink Posh: Butterfly Shakers

Next, I used some Versamark ink to stamp the solid tiny butterfly from the stamp set randomly over the white background, sprinkled with clear embossing powder, and heat set – at this point, the butterflies are invisible…

 Pretty Pink Posh: Butterfly Shakers

THEN – I blended distress inks over the background – see how the white butterflies magically appeared? Then I took the tiny outline butterfly stamp set, and stamped it around the outside as well, but in the same distress ink color as was blended on each area – in this next photo, you can see how the right hand card front was already done this way – doesn’t it add so much to the background?

 Pretty Pink Posh: Butterfly Shakers

Finally, I added the butterfly trail to the shaker part, and stamped a sentiment from Camping Friends Stamp set, and heat embossed them both in white, then added the acetate and foam adhesive to these pieces to form the shaker element – which is filled with the new size 3mm Sparkling Clear Sequins – such a PERFECT size for shaker cards, and I’m pretty sure they are extra sparkly!!!

Pretty Pink Posh: Butterfly Shakers

Here is a close up look at the finished cards:

Pretty Pink Posh: Butterfly Shakers

See what I mean? Don’t you think those sequins are especially sparkly?

Pretty Pink Posh: Butterfly Shakers

I love how just changing the distress ink colors helps change the entire feel of the card:

Pretty Pink Posh: Butterfly Shakers

That small size sequin moves especially well in the shaker cards too – small enough that I only had to use one layer of foam adhesive, and it still moves freely.

Pretty Pink Posh: Butterfly Shakers

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