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Colorful Heart Critters

Hi friends, Jeanne here and I’m sending you some sunshine today with a rainbow-colored card featuring the new Heart Critters stamp set! They’re perfect for your Valentines of all ages and they come together quick! 

Colorful Heart Critters

My card starts with a Distress Oxide background in  Shaded Lilac, Kitsch Flamingo, Carved Pumpkin, Fossilized Amber and Twisted Citron! When I find a color combination that I like I make several at a time.  I splattered the panel with water, some watered down Salty Ocean and Dr. P.H. Martins Bleed Proof White ink – it’s my favorite for extra white splatter! 

Colorful Heart Critters

I trimmed the panel slightly smaller than my card base and then adhered the Heart Critters with adhesive foam tape to add dimension. The little critters are colored with Copic markers, but the clean line designs will look great no matter what your favorite media. This set even includes sentiments with coordinating die cuts!

Colorful Heart Critters

I scattered some of the hearts from the set as well as some shimmery pearls in shades to match the background inks.  Pretty Pink Posh has a color that will match ALL your projects! 

Thanks for stopping by! Have a great rest of your week!

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Sweet Valentine Mug

Hello crafty friends! It’s Leica here and I’m sharing a super sweet card using a combination of new and previously-released dies. Let’s get started!

Sweet Valentine Mug

For the background, I first cut a white cardstock to 5” square and ink blended through the Mini Grid Stencil in Spun Sugar Distress Oxide Ink. On top, I ink blended through the B layer of the Layered XOXO Stencil in Salvaged Patina. The XOXO Stencil includes 3 different layering stencils, but I thought I’d try something different and layer the hearts on top of a different stencil. I love that I can mix and match different PPP stencils! 

Next, I cut the mug in patterned paper and added some shading on the sides with a Copic R22 marker. I then ink blended different shades of brown on scraps of white cardstock and cut the chocolate pieces from the Candy Treats Dies and Valentine Mug Additions. I added some Liquid Pearls on top of the chocolate for added interest and texture. 

Sweet Valentine Mug

I then cut the small Wonky Stitched Square die in white cardstock and tucked it behind the mug. In my head, it served as a napkin or a small plate for the sweets. I cut the spoon in silver cardstock and tucked it in the mug. Of course, my hot cocoa has whipped cream and a cherry on top. These dies are from the new Valentine Mug Addition Dies

To soften the background, I placed a vellum in between the card panel and the die elements. I then foam mounted the mug and sweet treats on the vellum. Lastly, I glued the panel onto a 5.25” card base. 

Sweet Valentine Mug

I hope that you like today’s card share. I had so much fun making this card, especially since there’s no Copic coloring involved (except for the sides of the mug, which is only 1 marker). Hehe! 

Thanks for stopping by and happy crafting!

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Valentine Mug Cards + Video

Hi crafty friends! I’m Rebecca Keppel and super excited to be sharing my very first project video on the Pretty Pink Posh Blog and YouTube channel! Today I am combining the previously released Winter Mug Dies and the new Valentine Mug Addition Dies!

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I love additions to original die sets because it really stretches the usage of the original set and gives everything more bang for its buck! In my video, I share how you can use both die sets together to create shaker cards or flat cards.

Valentine Mug Cards + Video

In creating an A2 card with a mug shaker, I used the Winter Mug Dies to cut out 2 pink mugs and one die cut transparency mug. One pink mug I use as the base on the A2 card. I cut a heart from the Valentine Mug Additions Dies out of the other pink mug and then adhered the transparency to the back creating a shaker window! Then create a border of foam tape around the window and place it down onto the base mug having poured some Strawberry Shortcake Clay Confetti and Valentine’s Day Clay Confetti right in the center of that base mug. Then have fun decorating around the mug with the Valentine Mug Addition Dies. Love all the additions from chocolates to a dipped strawberry, cherry and more!

Valentine Mug Cards + Video

For the flat mug, I realized that the mug die cut would fit perfectly on the Sweet Note Dies die cut with just a teeny bit of the mug handle hanging off the side.

Valentine Mug Cards + Video
Valentine Mug Cards + Video

Rather than using the heart die to create a shaker, you can use it as a die cut to decorate the envelope or mini card since both the positive and negative piece retain faux stitching lines.

Valentine Mug Cards + Video

Other die cuts from the Valentine Mug Additions Dies can also be used to decorate the Sweet Note Dies and you can use some liquid glue that dries clear to adhere some XOXO Clay Confetti to the top of the mug for sprinkles on your cocoa!

I hope you will love combining these die sets as much as I did! Have a LOVEly day!

Rebecca

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Clean and Simple Valentine

Hello, Gemma here today and I have a clean and simple card to share today, featuring the new Heart Critters stamp set and the versatile Wonky Stitched Square die set.

Clean and Simple Valentine

I began by stamping images from the Heart Critters stamp set and colouring them with copic markers. I used the coordinating die to cut them out, and added some extra layers behind for dimension.

Copic colours Panda: N0-7, R20 R30 Rose: R22-27, G14-17 Hearts: R22-27

Clean and Simple Valentine

Next, I cut a Wonky Stitched Square from red sparkle card. I adhered this to an A2 card base, then added the smaller heart images.

Clean and Simple Valentine

I picked two sentiments from the Heart Critters stamp set, and stamped them above and below the red square. Finally, I added the cute panda to finish.

Thanks for stopping by! I hope you were inspired to create some clean and simple Valentine cards.

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Valentine Mini Cards + Video

Hi, friends! It’s Lauren and I am so happy to have my first video on the Pretty Pink Posh YouTube channel! I’m sharing how you can use the Sweet Note Dies to create valentines for your kiddo to color and share with their classmates or friends.

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I started with stenciling the solid hearts from the Layered Valentine Hearts Stencils with Spun Sugar, Saltwater Taffy and Worn Lipstick Distress Oxides. In my video, I die cut the 6×6” background four times with the square die from the Sweet Note Dies before the next stencil, but I should have added Picked Raspberry Distress Oxide through the striped hearts first!

Valentine Mini Cards + Video

After I have the squares with the first two layers, I used the Layered Valentine Hearts Stencil with polka dots hearts with Pearl White Stardust Butter to add some shine and texture to the backgrounds. I added this after die cutting so it would have plenty of time to dry and avoid any stencil paste from sticking to my die.

Valentine Mini Cards + Video

Next I stamped the cheetah from Hearts Critters stamp set and cut it out with the coordinating die. Using Ohuhu Art Markers, I colored in the sweet critter with its heart shaped treat box and you can find the colors listed in the image below!

Valentine Mini Cards + Video

Now that all of the elements of my valentines are done, I die cut the Sweet Note envelope out of some pink cardstock and another square out of white cardstock and stamped my sentiment on the white square. I left plenty of room for my daughter to sign her name! I adhered the stenciled background square on the outside of my envelope and the sentiment square on the inside. My critter is popped up with some foam adhesive on top of the pink hearts to add a bit of dimension to the valentines.

Valentine Mini Cards + Video

My daughter wanted to color in her own critter so she used my Ohuhu Art Markers to color in her sweet Panda with a flower, also from the Heart Critters stamp set.

I hope you enjoy today’s project and video and that it brings you inspiration for crafting with your kiddos for their classroom valentines!

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Valentine Theme Week- Day 7

Valentine Theme Week- Day 7

Hello! It’s Gemma here and today I’m sharing a card using a fabulous new layering stencil set from the January release – Layered XOXO.

**All items in the Valentine section are 15% off during theme week**

Valentine Theme Week- Day 7

I began with Layer A. Over a 6×6 square of white card, I blended Hickory Smoke distress oxide ink through the stencil. Next, I used Layer C with Pumice Stone distress oxide ink. I first used some washi tape to cover one of the spaces on the stencil.

I then used Layer B, with Candied Apple distress oxide ink, to add a heart in the space left from Layer C. I covered the heart with Nuvo Glimmer Paste in Moonstone, for some sparkle.

Valentine Theme Week- Day 7

I am so excited that Pretty Pink Posh has released hot foil plates! I foiled the Hot Foil Large Love plate in gold on white card, using my Glimmer Hot Foil machine. I then die cut the foiled sentiment with the Large Love Shadow die and added extra layers for dimension.

I adhered the stenciled panel to a 6×6 card base, then added the foiled sentiment.

Valentine Theme Week- Day 7

For an additional sentiment, I stamped one from the XOXO stamp set with red ink. I trimmed it down to a small sentiment strip, added some red card behind, then adhered to my card to finish.

We hope you’ve been inspired by this week of Valentine inspiration and were able to take advantage of the savings. We appreciate you joining us!

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Valentine Theme Week- Day 6

Valentine Theme Week- Day 6

Hello Everyone, it is Zsofia here, and I am super excited to participate in the Valentine Theme Week with Pretty Pink Posh! I love to mix and match stamp sets and create new scenes. This time my matchmaking turned out romantic as I found the right pal for the cute koala from Heart Critters in the Crafty Critters stamp set. I gave it a heart shaped lock which matches the key for a Valentine scene. Isn’t it sweet?

**All items in the Valentine section are 15% off during theme week**

Valentine Theme Week- Day 6

I started with stamping and colouring the images from Heart Critters and Crafty Critters. I used Copic markers and cut everything out with their coordinating dies. The colours I used are the following: E44, E43, E42, E41, E40, E00, R20, W9, W3, W1.

Valentine Theme Week- Day 6

Then I created a stenciled background with the new Layered XOXO stencils: I used Ground Espresso Distress Oxide ink for the X layer and Kitch Flamingo for the Hearts Layer. Before removing the stencil, I spritzed the hearts with a Clear Shimmer Mist for a subtle sparkle. When it was dry, I cut the panel down to be 4×5,25 inches and gave it a slightly bigger dark brown mat.

Valentine Theme Week- Day 6

For the sentiment I used the Love Shaker die set: I cut it once from dark brown cardstock and once from pink shimmer cardstock and paper pieced them together. I used 3D foam tape to hold the pieces together on the back side and adhered it to the background. I had to double up the foam tape behind the koalas to be in front of the heart. I just love the dimension!

Valentine Theme Week- Day 6

As a finishing touch I used some clay confetti from the Valentine’s Day Mix, just scattered a few across the card. I also used glossy accents on the word Love and the noses of the koalas. The eyes I made shiny with a black glaze pen.

I hope you enjoyed my card today and got inspired. Make sure to check back tomorrow for more fun!

See you soon, Zsofia

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Valentine Theme Week- Day 5

Valentine Theme Week- Day 5

Hello crafty friends, Lisa Mears here. For my card today, I’m using the Layered Valentine Hearts stencil to make a card that looks like the conversation hearts candy that is popular for Valentine’s Day.

**All items in the Valentine section are 15% off during theme week**

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The Layered Valentine Hearts stencil is a four layer stencil which includes the heart shapes (Layer A), the dots for the hearts (Layer B), the stripes for the hearts (Layer C), and the words (Layer D). This pack of stencils has so much versatility because you can pick and choose which stencils you want to use. For example, you can use just the Layer A stencil to get a background full of hearts. You can also use the Layer A stencil with the hearts and add a design to the hearts with the dots from Layer B and the stripes from Layer C. You can also use all four stencils together to get the conversation hearts background as shown in the picture below.

Valentine Theme Week- Day 5

While inking stencil Layer A, I masked off each row in order to get different colors of ink for each row of hearts. I used the Scrapbook.com Hybrid inks in the following colors: Pink Flamingo Ink, Pear, Parisian Purple, Sky Blue, Lantern Light, and Orange Cream.

Valentine Theme Week- Day 5

I used the same color inks to add the dots (Layer B) and stripes (Layer C), just adding a little more ink to make it look darker on top of the solid heart shape. For Layer D, I used Scrapbook.com Cardinal Red ink to add a red ink color to the words.

For the sentiment, I hot foiled the word Hugs from rainbow hot foil using the Hot Foil Large Hugs and die cut it with the coordinating Large Hugs Shadow. I used the Scallop Border to die cut a border from pattern paper and added it to the left side of the stenciled cardstock.

Valentine Theme Week- Day 5

I added the Blue Sky Pearls and Lilac Pearls to the card front and added it to an A2 size card base.

Thank you so much for stopping by today. Have a sweet day!
Lisa Mears

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Valentine Theme Week- Day 4

Valentine Theme Week- Day 4

Hello friends! It’s Leica here on the PPP Blog. Today I am sharing a Valentine box card die filled with the Heart Critters stamp set. Let’s get started!

**All items in the Valentine section are 15% off during theme week**

Valentine Theme Week- Day 4

I first assembled the box card in pink cardstock. This box card die will be available on the PPP site in the next few months! For the back and side panels, I stamped the love script repeatedly in Worn Lipstick Distress Oxide Ink. 

Valentine Theme Week- Day 4

Next, I stamped, colored, and cut the images from the Heart Critters stamp set and glued them on the inserts and front of the card. I used the following Copic Sketch Markers:

Koala – C5/3/1, R00
Leopard – E35/34/33
Panda – N7/5/3
Golds – Y26/23/21
Reds – R29/27/24/22/20

Valentine Theme Week- Day 4

For the sentiment on the front of the card, I stamped “be my valentine” and stamped and cut the love script. 

That’s all for this Valentine box card. I can’t wait for the box card die to be released. I know that you will love it too!

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Valentine Theme Week- Day 3

Valentine Theme Week- Day 3

Hi, friends! I’m Lauren and so excited to be joining the Pretty Pink Posh design team and just in time for the wonderful new release. Valentine’s Day always makes me think of flowers and chocolates so I wanted to create a card that really embodied this sweet holiday!

**All items in the Valentine section are 15% off during theme week**

Valentine Theme Week- Day 3

I started with die cutting all my different elements from the Winter Mug and Valentine Mug Addition Die Sets – this is a great way to use up any colored cardstock scraps you have been holding on to. My linked hearts are die cut out of the pink mug and I paper pieced the gold and inside pieces so it would be one layer.

The background was made using the Layered Chocolates Stencils with Distress Inks in Tea Dye, Vintage Photo and Ground Espresso. Before the final stenciled layer, I used my largest Wonky Stitched Rectangle Die to cut my cardstock. The sprinkles were added with some glittery pink stencil paste! 

Valentine Theme Week- Day 3

I needed some chocolates to go with my mug so I stamped them out from the XOXO Stamp Set with alcohol marker friendly black ink and white paper, colored them with Ohuhu Art Markers and cut them out with their Coordinating Dies. I also stamped two roses to add more details to my Valentine Mug!

Once my background and mug assembling was dry and done, I layered the stenciled background onto some cranberry red cardstock and assembled my flowers, mug and chocolates together. My mug, milk chocolate and dark chocolate candies were adhered using foam adhesive to give some dimension to the card!

Valentine Theme Week- Day 3

The final touch was to add my sentiment “Sweetest Wishes” from the XOXO stamp set. I heat embossed it on the same cranberry red cardstock with gold embossing powder to tie in with the linked hearts on the mug.

I hope this sugar filled card brings you inspiration today for Valentine Theme Week and you have the sweetest holiday, too!